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Stop It Now!
Formation1992; 32 years ago (1992)
FounderFran Henry
Legal statusCharity[1]
Location
Key people
Jenny Coleman (director)[2]
Websitehttps://www.stopitnow.org

Stop It Now! is an American organization that conducts campaigns to combat child sexual abuse and child pornography consumption. It was founded in 1992 by child sexual abuse survivor Fran Henry.

History

Stop It Now! was founded in 1992 by child sexual abuse survivor Fran Henry with the intention of having "the sexual abuse of children recognized as a preventable public health problem". Following its foundation, the organization has cooperated with scientific researchers, organized focus groups and conducted opinion surveys in order to research and prevent child sexual abuse.[3]

In 1995, Stop It Now! launched an anonymous helpline for people under the risk of committing child sex offences.[4][5] The helpline was further extended to the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.[6]

Campaigns

In 2022, Stop It Now! launched a campaign featuring a series of short, anti-child pornography consumption videos that were shared among social media networks, the campaign also issued targeted-advertised content aimed at people at risk of commiting sex offences.[7] In the same year, it partnered with Pornhub to redirect online users who searched for keywords related to child pornography to Stop It Now!'s helpline.[8]

In 2023, Stop It Now! joined a partnership with Police Scotland to combat child pornography consumption among people at risk of sexually offending, the campaign featured a short film produced by Stop It Now! Scotland.[9]

References

  1. ^ Hudson, Kirsty (2018-01-02). "Preventing child sexual abuse through education: the work of Stop it Now! Wales". Journal of Sexual Aggression. 24 (1): 99–113. doi:10.1080/13552600.2017.1383088. ISSN 1355-2600.
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  3. ^ Christiansen, Candice; Martinez-Dettamanti, Meg (2018), Lievesley, Rebecca; Hocken, Kerensa; Elliott, Helen; Winder, Belinda (eds.), "Prevention in Action: Exploring Prevention Initiatives and Current Practices", Sexual Crime and Prevention, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 27–56, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-98243-4_2, ISBN 978-3-319-98242-7, retrieved 2023-11-07
  4. ^ Grant, Billie-Jo; Shields, Ryan T.; Tabachnick, Joan; Coleman, Jenny (2019). ""I Didn't Know Where To Go": An Examination of Stop It Now!'s Sexual Abuse Prevention Helpline". Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 34 (20): 4225–4253. doi:10.1177/0886260519869237. ISSN 0886-2605.
  5. ^ Hudson, Kirsty (2018-01-02). "Preventing child sexual abuse through education: the work of Stop it Now! Wales". Journal of Sexual Aggression. 24 (1): 99–113. doi:10.1080/13552600.2017.1383088. ISSN 1355-2600.
  6. ^ Horn, Joan Van; Eisenberg, Mara; Nicholls, Carol McNaughton; Mulder, Jules; Webster, Stephen; Paskell, Caroline; Brown, Ashley; Stam, Jeantine; Kerr, Jane; Jago, Natalie (2015-11-17). "Stop It Now! A Pilot Study Into the Limits and Benefits of a Free Helpline Preventing Child Sexual Abuse". Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 24 (8): 853–872. doi:10.1080/10538712.2015.1088914. ISSN 1053-8712.
  7. ^ Eve, Carl (2022-02-08). "'Stop It Now!' campaign launched to tackle online sex images". Plymouth Live. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  8. ^ Grant, Harriet (2022-09-28). "Pornhub partners with child abuse charities to intercept illegal activity". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  9. ^ "Police Scotland campaign launched as reports of online child abuse rise". RossShire Journal. 2023-09-25. Retrieved 2023-11-07.