Over 23 countries have existing extraterritorial laws to prosecute their nationals for using sex slaves abroad.

In Southeast Asia, child sex users face severe local punishment including: large fines, hard jail-time and public humiliation.
Help us fight this crisis of child prostitution and trafficking that enslaves over 1.5 million young women in Southeast Asia. Here is how:
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With your help, we will bring these pedophiles to justice.

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Submit an on-line tip to get offenders arrested, prosecuted and incarcerated for sexually exploiting children abroad. Gain access to international law enforcement officers who need you to come forward.  
 
The highest rates of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases in the world are found in overseas brothels.
 
Over 23 countries have extraterritorial laws to prosecute their nationals for using sex slaves abroad.
 
Read about cases of successful prosecutions and failed bribery attempts.
 
Get the latest news on the battle against child sex slavery throughout the world, from arrested pedophiles to changes in legislation.
 
Allies in the war against child sex slavery help educate foreign travellers, and prosecute offenders when they return home.
 
"While we are devoting attention to terrorism we cannot forget the heinous crimes committed against small children and Interpol continues its efforts in this area even as it supports the world’s efforts against terrorism and organized crime."
Ronald K. Noble, Interpol Secretary General

"Global crimes need a local response. Those who are sexual predators have no boundaries and everyone must do all they can to combat the victimization of the most vulnerable in society, our children. Police need the information to act. Creating awareness of the issues and exposing those who exploit children will go a long way to deterring these international criminals."
Staff Inspector Gary Ellis, Unit Commander of the Toronto Police Sex Crimes Unit



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