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Child Sexual Abuse Material consumption is considered as the viewing or downloading of any images or videos that show a child engaged in or depicted as being engaged in explicit sexual activity. Contact offences are those which involve direct contact of a sexual nature with a child.
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On Wednesday 22nd August INHOPE held its Annual General Meeting - this year, online.
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