Sexual Exploitation of Children — Receiving or Distributing Material that Contains Child Pornography is a serious crime that involves the use of minors in pornographic material. This includes the possession, distribution, or creation of images, videos, or other material involving children engaging in sexual activities. The material can include still or moving images, as well as text descriptions of sexual activities involving minors. There are two main types of Sexual Exploitation of Children — Receiving or Distributing Material that Contains Child Pornography: 1. Receiving: This involves the possession, distribution, or viewing of child pornography, or material that depicts minors engaging in sexual activities. This can include downloading, viewing, or sharing such material. 2. Distributing: This involves the creation, production, or distribution of child pornography, or material that depicts minors engaging in sexual activities. This can include producing or uploading such material to the internet or other media outlets, as well as selling or trading such material. In both cases, the individuals involved may face criminal penalties, including jail time. In addition, victims of this type of exploitation may have access to civil remedies such as compensation for damages.