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Understanding and preventing online sexual exploitation of children, edited by Ethel Quayle and Kurt M. Ribisl

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Understanding and preventing online sexual exploitation of children, edited by Ethel Quayle and Kurt M. Ribisl
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Understanding and preventing online sexual exploitation of children
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
727702535
Responsibility statement
edited by Ethel Quayle and Kurt M. Ribisl
Summary
"This book broadens our understanding of the complex nature of online sexual exploitation of children and considers the risk that those engaged in Internet-related offences pose to children in both the online and offline environments. It focuses on cutting-edge research and conceptual that views perpetrators within context, examines those impacted by such offending, describes emerging legal and policy issues, and proposes innovative strategies for prevention within a dynamic global environment."--Page 4 of cover
Table Of Contents
Pt. I. Abusive images and their emergence as a significant problem : 1. An introduction to the problem / Ethel Quayle and Roberta Sinclair: Harm or rights?, The use of abusive images, Image content, Desistance, Social contexts for image use, Self-generated content ; 2. Children within the images / Linda Jonsson and Carl Göran Svedin: Self-produced sexual material, Children in sexually abusive images ; 3. Understanding the emergence of the Internet sex offender: how useful are current theories in understanding the problem? / Anthony R. Beech and Ian A. Elliott: Applying the integrated theory of sexual offending to understanding the online exploitation of children, Ward and Siegert's pathways model explanation of online sexually abusive behaviours, Explanations of the offence process in Internet offending ; 4. Child pornography in international law / Alisdair A. Gillespie: What is international law?, Jurisdiction, Global instruments, Regional instruments, EnforceabilityPt. II. Legal, social and familial contexts of abuse : 5. Child pornography and law in East Asia / Bernard Y. Kao: Legislative control of child pornography ; 6. The social dimension of the online trade of child sexual exploitation material / Angela Carr: Child pornography and contact child sexual offending, The similarities and differences between child pornography and contact child sexual offenders, So why don't more child pornography offenders commit contact offences?, The dark side of social control, The new relationship between media consumption and contact offending ; 7. Online child pornography, paedophilia and the sexualized child: mediated myths and moral panics / Yvonne Jewkes: Myth 1: Sexual attraction to children is a problem of late-modern, technologically advanced nations, Myth 2: CSA is an offence carried out by strangers and children are protected within the home, Myth 3: Child sexual abuse is less pervasive within societies with strong family structures, Myth 4: Paedophilia is an individual pathology, Myth 5: Children are 'innocent' victims ; 8. Sexual behaviour, adolescents and problematic content / Lars Lööf: Risks and risk-taking, Coercion, peer pressure, grooming, Exploitation or abuse, Young people's sexual behaviour online and their safety when using information and communication technologies, Emergence of self-generated content, Young people who are same-sex attracted and knowledge about online behaviours, Exposure to pornography/accessing pornography?, Balancing the rights of the child to explore their sexuality and the right to be protected from that which might cause harm ; 9. Risk assessment of child pornography offenders : applications for law enforcement / Angela W. Eke and Michael C. Seto: The scope of the problem, The present chapter, Definitions, Risk assessment within law enforcement, Risk assessment of child pornography offenders, Contact offending histories, Comparisons of child pornography and contact offenders, Recidivism of child pornography offenders, Risk factors, Development of an offence-specific risk measure?, Summary and implications for law enforcement, Future directions for researchPt. III. Prevention and harm reduction : 10. The importance of digital evidence in Internet sex offending / David Glasgow: Risk assessment and Internet offenders, Candidate measures for risk assessment, Informing community risk assessments ; 11. Situational prevention of child abuse in the new technologies / Richard Wortley: Theoretical orientation: the person-situational interaction, Situational prevention ; 12. Proactive strategies to prevent the use of child abusive images : the Dunkelfeld project / Klaus M. Beier and Janina Neutze: 'Dunkelfeld': offences that go undetected, Sexual preference for children: paedophilia and hebephilia, Primary and secondary prevention efforts, Legal framework conditions in Germany, The Berlin Prevention Project Dunkelfeld, First results from the Berlin Prevention Project Dunkelfeld, Special focus on child pornography offences, The treatment, Treatment setting and manual construction, Treatment targets, Outlook and new challenges ; 13. Technological solutions to offending / Awais Rashid, Phil Greenwood, James Walkerdine, Alistair Baron and Paul Rayson: Current technological landscape, Filtering software, Forensic software, Internet-based offending: a moving target, Evolving offender tactics, Public to private shifts, Fluid identities, Data-overloading, Ethical and legal issues, Overcoming the challenges: from reactive to proactive policing, A roadmap; 14. A public health approach to addressing Internet child sexual exploitation / Megan Clarke, Kurt M. Ribisl, Desmond Runyan and Carol Runyan: Overview: the public health burden of the issue, What is a public health approach and how does it apply to Internet child exploitation?, Logic models
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