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What would you do if your child experienced

sexual harassment, abuse, or exploitation?

Although 50% of caregivers say they’d report it to the police, very few cases are actually reported.

Why?

Many children and caregivers simply don’t know where to report or whom to tell.

They may feel confused or helpless during police investigations and in court

Or become discouraged by complex, unfamiliar language.

And sharing these experiences again and again with different strangers can be painful.

The first step to seeking justice is to report a crime.

So let's create justice systems people can rely upon and trust.
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