Paedophile Unit

The Paedophile Unit is a branch of the Metropolitan Police Service's Child Abuse Investigation Command, based at Scotland Yard in London, England. It operates against the manufacture and distribution of child pornography, online child grooming, and "predatory paedophiles online", and organised crime associated with these.[1][2]

The unit was the subject of a series of BBC television programmes concerning the Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles, which were the subject of a record 23,000 calls to the BBC Audience Line.[3] It was responsible for the final break-up of the advocacy group called the Paedophile Information Exchange.[4]

The Paedophile Unit works in conjunction with the Hi-Tech Crime Unit to examine computers used by suspected offenders, including computers used in public areas or via remote connections. This use of technology to identify and arrest suspects is referred to as "proactive policing".[5]

  1. ^ "Paedophile Unit". Metropolitan Police Service. Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  2. ^ 'Park sting' paedophile is jailed, BBC News, 1 September 2006
  3. ^ Inside the Mind of a Paedophile
  4. ^ Paedophile campaigner is jailed
  5. ^ *Paedophile unit raids cyber cafe BBC News, 7 September 2005