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SALVUS · SALVUS (Ensuring SAfer justice outcomes in onLine, including undercoVer, child sexUal abuse inveStigations)

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202531 May 2028EU funding €3,222,451Call HORIZON-CL3-2024-FCT-01

The SALVUS (Ensuring SAfer justice outcomes in onLine and undercoVer child sexUal abuse inveStigations) Project seeks to address the current gaps in knowledge, best practice and legislative frameworks in relation to online, including undercover, CSA investigations and build on this and existing knowledge to develop a holistic suite of innovative, recommendations, best practice guidance and training to remedy regional and national shortcomings. This approach will explore how to harmonise European Law and enable a uniformity of practice for the collection of evidence in CSA online, including undercover investigations, in line with European values and fundamental rights. The European harmonisation of legal approaches and standardisation of best practice for the collection of evidence will ultimately enhance sharing of legally obtained evidence across member states, reducing the reliance on national standards of evidence admissibility and will compliment and strengthen the EU’s approach and strategy for challenging and prosecuting CSA crimes and the new Regulation on production and preservation orders for e-evidence.The over-arching aim of the SALVUS project is to provide research-based knowledge and understanding of CSA online and undercover investigations and their relationship to obligations to ensure the legality of evidence collection, developed from a child-centred and human rights core. The project’s outputs will help responsible agencies to develop regional legislative frameworks for the collection of evidence in these cases and provide a European Guidance of best practice in CSA investigations for the collection of evidence in online and undercover cases; aiding law enforcement authorities, forensic institutes, and policy/law-makers to ensure safer justice outcomes.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

TRILATERAL RESEARCH LIMITED

IE · €456,113

participant

SISAMINISTERIO (SM)

FI · €302,438

participant

POLICE FEDERALE BELGE

BE · €255,625

participant

THE POLICE FOUNDATION

UK · €290,525

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €436,875

participant

FUNDACION CENTRO TECNOLOXICO DE TELECOMUNICACIONS DE GALICIA

ES · €130,500

participant

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE · €496,563

participant

KRIMINALISTICKO-POLICIJSKI UNIVERZITET

RS · €106,564

participant

Ministerio da Justica

PT · €144,125

participant

TRILATERAL RESEARCH LTD

UK · €247,500

participant

DIKTIO GIA TA DIKAIOMATA TOU PAIDIOU

EL · €67,500

associatedPartner

INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN SWITZERLAND

CH

participant

ASTON UNIVERSITY

UK · €288,125

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