Behind the Badge: Meet Jag from our Online Child Exploitation Team
"I'm really proud of protecting children from harm, we try day in, day out to stop online offenders."
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"I'm really proud of protecting children from harm, we try day in, day out to stop online offenders."
For Child Exploitation Awareness Week, we are highlighting some of the work we are doing to tackle child exploitation in Warwickshire.
This week is Sign Language Awareness Week. To mark this, two of our PCSOs, Angi and Hannah have put together a short video using BSL to explain the different ways those who are deaf or hard of hearing can contact us.
Warwickshire Police is leading the way in a novel approach to tackling child exploitation.
On Wednesday 19 March, a gross misconduct hearing was held for a former officer of Warwickshire Police.
On Tuesday 18 March, a gross misconduct hearing was held for a former Warwickshire Police Special Constable.
‘Sexting’, ‘nudes’, ‘dick pics’. There’s lots of different terms children use when talking about sharing explicit images of themselves. The one constant is the damage they can cause to the individual concerned and the lack of control you have once you’ve pressed that share button.
Hundreds of children and young people are exploited every year in Warwickshire.
A Warwickshire man has been convicted of hunting a wild mammal with dogs following a Warwickshire Police investigation.
“Drivers need to be aware of the devastating consequences that can occur if a car is driven carelessly.”