HEROES has successfully developed a series of innovative solutions designed to combat online threats against children and improve responses to THB and CSA/CSE. These solutions encompass both technological tools and social initiatives, aligning with the project's three fundamental pillars: Prevention, Investigation, and Victim Assistance.
Prevention:
•Anti-grooming Mobile App (AGapp): Allows the detection, and alerting of grooming attempts through messaging applications or multimedia materials.
•Citizen Reporting App (CR): Allows citizens to report incidents of CSA/E and THB to local police, who evaluate and classify the report for further action.
•Identifying Fake Job Offers (INDOOR): A tool to detect and analyze fake job offers to combat human trafficking. It supports NGOs and LEAs in identifying online recruitment of trafficking victims.
•Training Curricula: to prevent and respond to CSA/CSE and THB. Offered through ICMEC's Online Learning Platform, accessible free of charge in multiple languages.
•Online THB and CSA/CSE Prevention Programs: Comprehensive guides to educate key stakeholders on online crimes against children, with engaging, culturally appropriate, and accessible content in diverse formats and languages.
•Training Plan for Health Care Workers: To enhance collaboration in investigations and responses to THB/CSA/CSE, promoting better outcomes for victims and successful prosecutions.
Investigation:
•Automatic CSAM/CSEM Identification and Classification Tool (ACPIC): Tool to automatically detect and classify CSA/CSE material in multimedia files to help LEAs save time in their investigations.
•Real-time IMA Content Acquisition (RIMA): Addresses the growing problem of data capture in IMA, with a special focus on protecting minors.
•File Context Analysis from Seized Devices (FCA): enable automatic analysis of files contained on a seized device and allow agents to conduct intelligent searches.
•Open Source Intelligence Tools (OSINT): Tool to streamline criminal investigations by automating data collection and analysis, facilitating the identification of correlations and additional evidence.
•P2P CSAM/CSEM Identification Tool (P2PT): The tool will allow LEAs to search for, detect and identify any CSAM/CSEM that have been distributed via P2P networks with the novelty of detecting new images derived from existing/known CSAM/CSEM that have gone through modification, which would not have been detected using traditional.
•Profile/Content Generator (PCG): Creation and management of profiles, enabling investigators to improve the efficiency of their processes and achieve accurate identifications in cases related to CSA/CSE.
Victim Assistance:
•Best practices guidelines for trauma bonding identification protocol: Focus on breaking the traumatic bond between victims and their abusers. This action-oriented approach provides educational and emotional tools to empower victims. This strategy aids in facilitating a safe transition from abusive situations, helping victims regain emotional autonomy and rebuild their lives in a healthier environment.
•Guidelines of awareness and victim’s assistance resources addressing to governments and stakeholders to follow on investigation and prosecution: HEROES has developed a customisable protocol that enables countries or organisations to establish or enhance their own MDTs, ensuring that the framework meets specific contextual needs.
•E-learning-based training programs for passenger transport personnel addressing to identification and assistance possible THB and CSA/CSE victims.
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