and as for the number of children saved, well we can do some rough calculations. Currently the P2P monitoring software is far more sophisticated than it was when the article I quoted from came out, and they actually detect over 40 million people a year *sharing* CP on such networks. So the number of detected people has gone up greatly, and therefore the percentage of those arrested is probably greatly below 1% now, because the increase in their man power and especially forensic processing abilities has not increased at such a rate. But we will use only the old figures from 2005-2008: So in 2008 they had detected a total of 1,292,000 people sharing CP on P2P networks. At this time they arrested about 1% of these people (today much less than 1%, but the number detected is much higher as well), meaning 12,920 people. Of those 12,920 people arrested, statistically about 2,067 are child molesters (although this includes sex with teenagers who would be legal in say Germany or Japan or Croatia).