Crime (Under 18)
Detection of all-age illegal activities including drugs, gangs, county lines, weapons and violent hate speech. This category also includes illegal activities by age for example gambling which is legal for over 18s but illegal for under 18s
Also includes:
Detection of Grooming patterns
Likely second phone alternate handset use
Gambling
Content not allowed for their age group (even social media for under 16s)
Prostitution
Gangs
Drugs & County Lines
Weapons and knives
Alcohol
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.
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A child is often groomed into illegal behaviours. This grooming detection is key for early intervention. We use sequence and pattern detection.
A sudden change in behaviour, getting gifts and using a different handset are other early warning signs.
Natural Language Processing, key words, phrases, sites and apps which include emojis and slang.
AI visual scans to detect weapons drugs and text hidden in images.
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If you are in immediate danger 999
If you are concerned about your child call 111
The NSPCC helpline you can use the helpline has trained professionals who can talk through your concerns with you and give you expert advice on what to do next. They can suggest local services that can help, offer some simple guidance, or make referrals to children’s services and the police.
How to contact the helpline
The NSPCC Helpline service, is currently available 10am–8pm Monday to Friday.
Call on 0808 800 5000
Email help@nspcc.org.uk
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