International Protection Alliance

Help Available

IF YOU'VE EXPERIENCED SEXUAL EXPLOITATION - YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

Sexual exploitation of children is a serious crime, and if you or someone you know has been victimized, immediate help is available. The International Protection Alliance works closely with national organizations and law enforcement to ensure victims receive the support they need

TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION - NCMEC'S TAKE IT DOWN SERVICE

Removing Explicit Content

Removing explicit content of minors from the internet is now possible. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) offers a free service called “Take It Down” specifically designed to help victims under 18 remove sexually explicit images or videos from online platforms.

This secure service creates a digital fingerprint of the content without storing the actual images, then works with major tech companies to identify and remove the material from their platforms.

CYBER TIPLINE - REPORT SUSPECTED CRIMES

NCMEC's CyberTipline

The CyberTipline operated by NCMEC serves as the primary hub for reporting online child exploitation.

Since 1998, this system has processed millions of reports, helping law enforcement identify victims and prosecute offenders.

What Can You Report:

  • Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
  • Online enticement of children
  • Child sex trafficking
  • Child sex tourism
  • Non-consensual sharing of intimate images of minors

INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN TASK FORCE (ICAC)

Local ICAC Task Force

When facing online exploitation, it’s crucial to contact your local Internet Crimes Against Children task force. These specialized units have the training and resources to handle complex cyber crimes involving minors. Why you should contact your local ICAC task force:
  • Understanding of state and local laws
  • Direct connection to federal resources
  • Specialized training in digital forensics
  • Victim support services coordination