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315 – Keeping Our Children Safe Online, with Susan Kennedy

315 – Keeping Our Children Safe Online, with Susan Kennedy

FromEnding Human Trafficking Podcast


315 – Keeping Our Children Safe Online, with Susan Kennedy

FromEnding Human Trafficking Podcast

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Susan Kennedy as the two discuss the importance of keeping our children safe online.
Susan Kennedy
Susan Kennedy joined the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in 2018.  At NCMEC, Susan leads NCMEC’s prevention, outreach, training, and partnership programs. Previously Susan was the Director of Programs at the Center for Alexandria’s Children where she conducted child forensic interviews, coordinated the Child Advocacy Center program, and oversaw a community-based primary prevention program for children aged zero to five and their caregivers. She earned her Bachelors’ degree in Psychology from The College of William & Mary and a Master of Education degree in Human Development and Psychology from Harvard University.  
Key Points

The National Center for Missing and Exploited children is the nation’s largest and most influential child protection program, and creates vital resources for children and those who keep them safe. 
In 2023, NCMEC’s Cyber Tip Line received 36.2 million reports of suspected child exploitation. 
Reports of online enticements have almost doubled from 2022 to 2023, observing an increase of more than 300% from 2021 to 2023. 
An important part of the policy agenda is to equip local, state, and national agencies with equivalent technology that has enabled offenders. 
There has been a shift in sextortion where now, offenders target teenage boys and are financially motivated. 

Resource

NCMEC
48 - International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children
NCMEC CyberTipline
NCMEC Impact Page
NetSmartz

Transcript
Sandra Morgan 0:14

You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode #315: "Keeping Our Children Safe Online" with Susan Kennedy. My name is Sandie Morgan and this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Our guest today is Susan Kennedy. She joins us from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, where she leads their Prevention, Outreach, Training and Partnership programs. Previously, Susan was Director of Programs at the Center for Alexandria's Children, where she conducted child forensic interviews, coordinated the child advocacy center program, and oversaw a community based, primary prevention program for children aged zero to five and their caregivers. She's earned her degrees from the College of William and Mary, and from Harvard University, I am so glad to welcome you here, Susan, and there are so many things in your bio that make me want to go back and ask, but we can't do that, we have a job to do today.

Susan Kennedy 1:39

Yes, thank you so much for having me, and I'm excited to talk about all the things we have to talk about today.

Sandra Morgan 1:44

Well, let's talk first about NCMEC, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the strengthened value of being a public-private partnership with the FBI.

Susan Kennedy 1:59

Sure, so NCMEC, for those of you who may not be familiar, the National Center for Missing Exploited Children, is the nation's largest and most influential child protection organization. We really see ourselves as leading the fight to protect children, creating vital resources for them, and for the people who keep them safe. So we're going to talk about a range of issues today. I think most relevant probably for our conversation, is the work that we do around the cyber tip line. So receiving reports of child sexual exploitation online, as well as providing services for victims, for law enforcement, including the FBI, as you mentioned, around child sex trafficking cases as well. So we are a nonprofit, but we have very strong work and partnerships with law enforcement agencies, like the FBI, but also other federal agencies, and local law enforcement. Really, that's because what we do is we are receiving information from the public,
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Global Center for Women and Justice launched the Ending Human Trafficking podcast in 2011. Our hosts are Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dr. Dave Stachowiak. Our mantra is Study the Issues. Be a voice. Make a difference. We believe that if you do not study first, you may say or do the wrong thing.