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Sexual Offences Section

The Sexual Offences Section detectives are responsible for enforcement, forensic interviewing and investigations of all aspects of sexual assaults such as:

  • historical sexual assaults against children
  • sexual assaults
  • pornography
  • child pornography

Other areas of responsibility include involvement in projects which specifically target child exploitation. Detectives also monitor and ensure 100% compliance with the Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System, which is a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Canada-wide data bank.

Section members liaise with other police agencies, hospitals, the Ministry of Children and Families and are involved in providing education and awareness to the public and community.

Resources

  • Canadian Centre for Child Protection: Mobile Safety
    The goal of this site is to educate parents/guardians about the potential risks posed to children/adolescents using mobile phones and to highlight proactive strategies that can be used to help keep children/adolescents safe. In addition to risks and safety strategies, the site includes information related to the advantages and benefits to mobile phones, points to consider when choosing a mobile phone for your child and downloadable resource information, including Mobile Safety: A guide for parents/guardians.
  • TextEd.ca - Source for teens about safe, respectful texting practices. Get the 411 on texting and relationships, including healthy vs. unhealthy relationships, how to deal with harassment and how to cope with stress. Through a variety of games and activities test your texting knowledge, find out how to use this great technology safely and learn what to do when someone crosses the line.
  • Cybertip.ca - Canada's national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children.
  • the door that's not lockedThe door that's not locked - The Canadian Centre for Child Protection has provided a website which is a 'one-stop shop' for adults interested in learning about ways to keep kids safe on the Internet.
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