Combating OCSEA requires comprehensive and sustained actions from policy makers, law enforcement, justice and social support.
Responding to sexual assault calls involves numerous complex and specialized procedures and multi-disciplinary team.
A training manual to assist law enforcement in carrying out child victim centric approach in responding to child sexual offences
A training manual to help parents and child serving professionals keep children safe from online child sexual exploitation and abuse
A guide to assist trainers and training facilitators in educating children and young people about online safety
A booklet developed to help children and young people stay safe from online child sexual exploitation and abuse
A global study on Disrupting Harm in Cambodia: Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse
A global study on Disrupting Harm in Cambodia: Evidence on online child sexual exploitation and abuse (in Khmer)
A study on the current threat of OCSE, its forms, where and how children are at risk, and the capacities and gaps
A deeper understanding about the grooming techniques used by child sex perpetrators in Cambodia
Current perceptions of child sexual abuse and exploitation in Cambodia: A study in five provinces
A deeper understanding about the grooming techniques used by child sex perpetrators in Cambodia
Should convicted foreign child sex offenders be deported from Cambodia?
Challenges faced regarding child sex offenders and victims in Cambodia
An analysis conducted to help to effectively address the crime of sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism
A legal checklist developed based on the recommendations of the first GS on Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism
Should convicted foreign child sex offenders be deported from Cambodia after serving their sentencing?
A study on Cambodia’s criminal justice tools used to prosecute foreign offenders for child sexual exploitation
A survey on Phnom Penh’s suspects and victims of sexual abuse and exploitation based on the case data from 2003 to 2005
A analysis of street-based child sexual exploitation victims in Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville conducted in 2006
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