It will help law enforcement agencies to recognize and/or deter millions of potential perpetrators.
The system will be adapted to national and international (legal) frameworks for investigation and prosecution.



Despite global outrage about this phenomenon, perpetrators still have their way unpunished.
Court papers show he inhabited a dark corner of the internet where adult men pay to live-stream child sex.
Webcams and digital payment methods offer a twist on pedophilia that is quickly growing and difficult to police, according to law enforcement officials.
Deakin’s arrest on April 20 reveals one of the darkest corners of the internet, where pedophiles in the US, Canada, Europe and Australia pay facilitators on the other side of the world to sexually abuse children, even babies, directing their moves through online livestreaming services.
The relatively new crime of webcam sex tourism is spreading rapidly, with new digital technologies sparking what the United Nations calls an “alarming growth of new forms of child sexual exploitation online.” The FBI says it’s epidemic, and that at any given moment, 750,000 child predators are online.