The Children in the Pictures
November 22, 2021 /
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The Children in the Pictures takes us inside Task Force Argos, a renowned Australian-based police investigative team, as they go undercover to rescue children from online sexual abuse.
From infiltrating global criminal networks to hunting down the world’s worst abusers, the Argos team shines a light on the dark reality of online child sexual abuse and the fight we all face in stopping it.
Want to talk about the film as part of your curriculum? This study guide contains vocabulary, background information and discussion questions you can use to engage your students on the issues of online safety and exploitation.
The Children in the Pictures is rated M and is appropriate only for Senior Secondary students (Year 11 and 12) and Tertiary students studying Criminology, Legal Studies, Information and Applied Technology, Psychology, Health and Human Development, Sex Education, Civics and Citizenship and Digital Citizenship and Online Safety Education.