Child pornography complaints more than double

Updated: 20:19, Monday, 27 February 2006

The number of complaints to a national hotline set up to combat child pornography has more than doubled over the last two and a half years.

The number of complaints to a national hotline set up to combat child pornography has more than doubled over the last two and a half years.

A report published today by the Internet Service Providers Association of Ireland shows that more than 5,000 complaints were made in the 30-month period to December 2005.

The vast majority of the complaints were suspected to relate to child pornography.

Following investigation, the association found that 17% of complaints related to child pornography, compared to around 10% in 2003.

The association also revealed that all of the online child pornography was located or sent from other countries.

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