Overview
- The proposal calls for a legal framework to permit AI-based facial recognition in investigations along with related data retention.
- It urges the creation of a cybercrime central office modeled on units in North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria.
- Prosecutors would gain authority for preventive investigations with dedicated staffing and funding.
- An experts' commission would design online risk prevention measures, and the plan seeks more therapy places and victim counseling services.
- The case driving the push involves a 20-year-old arrested in June over alleged coercion of children aged 11 to 15 across several countries, with investigators reporting a U.S. suicide and a Canadian attempted suicide.