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Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Strategies to Address Child Sexual Exploitation, Part II
Audience
Members Only

Topic(s)
Technology, Victim Assistance

CLE Status
Eligible

Original Production
03/05/2025

Duration
1 hr 30 mins

Cost
Members
Included in Membership

Course Description

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the intersection between generative artificial intelligence (AI) and child exploitation, focusing on the unique challenges faced by law enforcement and legal professionals. Participants will gain insights into how offenders leverage AI technologies to exploit children, the legal complexities surrounding the prosecution of AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and the critical need for updated legislation to address these emerging threats. The course will also highlight the importance of mental health support for victims and the collaborative efforts required among various stakeholders to safeguard children in an increasingly digital world. Through expert discussions and case studies, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate this evolving landscape effectively.

Course Objectives
  • Understand the implications of generative AI in child exploitation cases.
  • Identify the legal challenges associated with prosecuting AI-generated child sexual abuse material.
  • Explore the role of law enforcement and legal professionals in addressing AI-related child exploitation.
  • Recognize the importance of mental health support for victims of AI-related exploitation.
  • Discuss the evolving landscape of technology and its impact on child safety and legal frameworks.
Presenter(s)
Analena Lunde, Jennifer Newman, Paul Sciortino, Jeanna Sherrill, Alexa Vetsch

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