Fresh from her return from the InHope.org conference in Rome, Joan Irvine, executive director for Adult Sites Against Pornography, told XBiz that while child pornography is increasingly visible on the web, forces like ASACP and InHope's numerous hotline members are achieving global unity like never before.
Adult Sites Against Child Pornography (ASACP) is pleased to announce that WebAir www.webair.com) is supporting ASACP by becoming a Corporate Sponsor of the organization.
Joan Irvine, executive director of Adult Sites Against Child Pornography, is traveling to Italy next week to attend a conference of the Internet Hotline Providers in Europe, an international agency that fights child porn.
ASACP received over 4,600 suspect child pornography reports in April and is continuing to see a large increase in the quantity of reports received. Of these, over 300 sites were reported to authorities; compared to a past average of 100 per month. This very significant increase in the number of raw and validated reports, sent on to authorities, has continued relatively constant for the past two months.
Adult Sites Against Child Pornography says that the organization saw a dramatic increase in reported child porn cases to authorities. ASACP said it received more than 5,000 suspect child pornography reports in March, an increase of nearly 1,000 from previous months.
After following the money trail of child porn distributors and producers from Belarus, France, Spain, and New Jersey, the feds discovered the role three major credit card companies were playing as child porn money launderers
Adult Sites Against Pornography (ASACP) is once again hot on the trail of child pornographers, this time tapping into one of the more elusive aspects of the child porn trade
Joan Irvine, executive director of Adult Sites Against Child Pornography (ASACP), told XBiz that the commitment to fighting child pornography is dependent on better communication among hotlines.