child pornography
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If we discover that an employee is using company computer during work time to log onto what appears to us to be a child pornography chat room or to meet someone (as you can see we're not too savy about this stuff), are obligated to report it to the police?
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Next, document what you have seen before the employee can erase his or her tracks. Either print out the pages, save them on your computer, or write out what websites were accessed.
Next, before you accuse someone of something like this it would be helpful if you could determine the exact nature of the websites being accessed. I once had a manager call me because she was worried that an ee was looking at child porn. The websites were x-rated but they weren't child porn. They did contain "links" to "teen sites" but there was no evidence that the employee was visiting those sites. He was brought in and counseled.
If you do determine that the employee was accessing a website that had child porn or was attempting to contact children, I would contact your local police.
My thinking is that you need to move slowly with this. Its a very serious charge to make and you should take precautions that you don't jump to conclusions.
That said, if this employee has made contact with a child and possibly set up a meeting, it is crucial that the police are notified right away.
Evan
Tony Kessler, director of editorial
M. Lee Smith Publishers LLC
(615) 661-0249 ext. 8068