How They Did It
Lessons Learned from Exposing Child Sex Trafficking Online
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A reporting team provides the backstory of the Guardian’s years-long investigation into the world of online child sex trafficking.
Global Investigative Journalism Network (https://archive.gijn.org/tag/investigating-online/)
A reporting team provides the backstory of the Guardian’s years-long investigation into the world of online child sex trafficking.
Updated in March 2022
GIJN hosted two webinars in 2021 with Paul Myers, a leading international expert in online investigation. Myers, who works for the BBC and is a popular speaker at GIJN conferences, shared his tips on the best tools and strategies for digging up information about people online.
GIJN is pleased to announce the second of two free webinars with Paul Myers focused on Asia. The webinars are open to journalists everywhere, but aimed especially at those in East and Southeast Asia. Myers will guide attendees through search engine caches, date range searches, and archives for effective online time traveling.
GIJN is pleased to introduce the first of two webinars focused on Asia with online search expert Paul Myers. In this free two-hour session, aimed at journalists in South Asia but open to all, Myers will share tips on Google advanced search and techniques for digging up information online.