Project SafeNet
Empowering Law Enforcement To Master The Modern Digital Landscape to Safeguard Children’s Rights On The Internet
Project SafeNet
Children’s interaction with the Internet has evolved significantly, presenting new challenges for law enforcement agencies tasked with ensuring their safety. Unlike the earlier days when online risks were primarily limited to cyberbullying, today’s digital landscape is far more complex. Children now engage with platforms that feature rapidly changing lingo, memes, and sub-cultures that can mask dangerous behavior, making it harder to detect emerging threats. The risks have expanded beyond traditional concerns to include issues like digital addiction, exposure to extremist content, and involvement in viral challenges with real-world consequences.
As children’s online language and behavior shift, law enforcement must stay ahead by understanding these changes, allowing them to identify and address these modern risks effectively, ensuring the safety of young internet users in a rapidly changing digital world.
New Age Child Friendly Policing
- Understand how children interact with digital platforms and the Internet.
- Understand the lingo and sub Internet culture which drives children’s use of the Internet
- Identify and mitigate the risks and harms that children may encounter online.
- Enforce existing laws and guidelines related to online crimes against children effectively.
- Develop a proactive & empathetic approach to safeguarding children in the digital age.
- Bring new age child friendly policing initiatives in the context of online harms.