Introduction to the Case Study Collection

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Part of The Cyber Trust Family Internet Monitoring Project

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This collection of case studies explores real-world news stories highlighting how children and young people can be placed at risk through their online activities.

The collection is drawn from real cases investigated by the Cyber Choices team at the National Crime Agency and stories reported in the press.

All of these cases could have been prevented had parents been able to monitor their child's online activity and intervene.



News Item Link Cyber Choices Link

Children aged 10 referred to UK’s anti-terror scheme with online gamers groomed by extremists including satanic cult

Source: The Sun

 

A report in the UK newspaper The Sun under the Terrorism flag details how children as young as 10 have been referred to the UK’s anti-terror programme.

The particular concern raised by police warn that extremists are grooming youngsters through online gaming platforms. The assistant police commissioner reported that  police had arrested 40 children for terrorism related offences in the UK.  He said  “That is one in five of our arrests. Ten years ago that was one in 20." He also sated that nearly 3,000 people referred to Prevent (Prevent programme) said they had been radicalised while using online gaming platforms.

This worrying trend must be replicated world wide and un-controlled access to gaming platforms allows in game communication to take place without supervision. There are controls available for these games but it is a widely held view that these are not always implemented within families.

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