Sexual Exploitation of Children Producing Child Pornography is a form of child sexual abuse where the perpetrator produces pornographic images or videos of children. It includes any form of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 18 for the purpose of creating, exchanging, or possessing child pornographic material. This type of sexual exploitation can involve the production of sexually explicit images of the child or the use of the child in a live performance. It can also include the distribution of the material online, through social media, or via text messages. There are three main types of sexual exploitation of children producing child pornography: 1. Voyeurism: Voyeurism is when an adult takes photographs or videos of a child in a sexualized way without their knowledge or consent. 2. Grooming: Grooming is when an adult manipulates a child into producing pornographic material, either through emotional manipulation or by providing gifts and money. 3. Production: Production is when an adult produces pornographic material with the child as the subject. This includes creating, distributing, or possessing pornographic images or videos of the child. The sexual exploitation of children producing child pornography is a serious crime and can result in serious legal consequences. It is important to be aware of the signs of this type of abuse and to report it to the appropriate authorities if it is suspected or confirmed.