Sexual exploitation of children: transporting a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct to produce a visual depiction is the process of taking a minor (someone under the age of 18) to a different location to create a visual representation, such as a video or photograph, of the child engaging in sexually explicit conduct. This type of exploitation can involve sexual contact, or it can involve merely a minor wearing sexually explicit clothing or engaging in sexually suggestive poses. This type of exploitation is often referred to as child pornography, and it is illegal in most countries. There are two types of sexual exploitation of children: transporting a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct to produce a visual depiction: 1. Commercial Exploitation: This type of exploitation occurs when someone transports a minor to a different location to produce visual depictions, such as videos or photographs, which are then sold or distributed for a profit. This type of exploitation is most commonly associated with child pornography, and it is illegal in most countries. 2. Non-commercial Exploitation: This type of exploitation occurs when someone transports a minor to a different location to produce visual depictions, such as videos or photographs, which are then used for private purposes or shared with friends or family. This type of exploitation is not necessarily illegal, but it is still considered unethical and exploitative.