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(Ebook) Internet Child Abuse Current Research and Policy 1st Edition by Julia Davidson, Petter Gottschalk ISBN 0415559804 9780415559805

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Authors:Julia Davidson, Petter Gottschalk
Pages:210 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge-Cavendish
Language:english
File Size:3.8 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780415559805, 9780203847435, 0415559804
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ISBN 10: 0415559804 
ISBN 13: 9780415559805
Author: Julia Davidson, Petter Gottschalk

Internet Child Abuse: Current Research and Policy provides a timely overview of international policy, legislation and offender management and treatment practice in the area of Internet child abuse. Internet use has grown considerably over the last five years, and information technology now forms a core part of the formal education system in many countries. There is however, increasing evidence that the Internet is used by some adults to access children and young people in order to ‘groom’ them for the purposes of sexual abuse; as well as to produce and distribute indecent illegal images of children. This book presents and assesses the most recent and current research on internet child abuse, addressing: its nature, the behaviour and treatment of its perpetrators, international policy, legislation and protection, and policing. It will be required reading for an international audience of academics, researchers, policy-makers and criminal justice practitioners with interests in this area.

(Ebook) Internet Child Abuse Current Research and Policy 1st Table of contents:

Chapter 1 Legislation and policy
Introduction: young people’s online behaviour
Legislation: online grooming
Indecent images of children
The relationship between indecent image collection and contact offending
Sentencing of Internet sex offenders
Internet sex offenders: assessing and managing the risk – the UK example
The effectiveness of UK multi-agency public protection arrangements in monitoring Internet sex offenders
Conclusion
Notes
References
Legislation
Cases
Chapter 2 Characteristics of the Internet and child abuse
Introduction: understanding the Internet
Seventeen Internet characteristics
The role of web cams
Technology behind MySpace
Virtual communities
Understanding online groomers
Understanding children’s online behaviour
Perspectives on child sexual abuse
Internet crime
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 3 Combating child abuse images on the Internet
Introduction and context
The link between possession and contact offending
Step change in the scale of production and distribution
A child’s legal right to protection
Political initiatives at EU level and beyond
Report of the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Practicalities of law enforcement investigations
International law enforcement activity
New technology to support police work and help protect children
Disruption methods
Slow takedown times
Blocking technology – reducing the availability of child abuse images
Creating a unified list of websites of child abuse material
The Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography
The lack of international political mechanisms: ICANN’s role
Victim identification and care
Slow progress on victim identification despite joint working
Ongoing care for children
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 4 Stage model for online grooming offenders
Introduction
Stages of growth models
Online grooming offence
Stages of online offending
Police investigations
Internet red buttons
Sex offender progression
References
Chapter 5 Understanding the perpetrators’ online behaviour
Introduction
Background and context
Methodology
Offenders creating a profile
Hyper-confident groomers
The hyper-cautious groomer
Understanding online offenders
Case study: an offender operationalising a profile
Offender research: justifying the offence
Exploring discovery
Exploring denial
Denial and indecent images
Exploring distorted attitudes towards children
Exploring sex offenders’ adult relationships
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 6 Policing social networking sites and online grooming
Introduction
Historical context of Internet abuse and policing
Social networking sites
Policing child sexual abuse online
Covert police operations
Contact offending and non-contact offending
Findings: researching offender online behaviour
Policing contact offences and non-contact offences in the virtual world
Policing online child sexual abuse
Reactive policing of online CSA
Proactive policing of online CSA
Proactive reactive policing of online CSA
Conclusion
Notes
References
Internet Sites:
Chapter 7 Assessment and treatment approaches with online sexual offenders
Introduction
Assessing online sexual offenders: ethical challenges
Collaborative assessments and readiness
Assessment methods
Social history and psychological functioning
Indecent image content
Static and dynamic risk
Cognitive and behavioural functioning
Future directions
Treatment targets for online sexual offenders
Specifically tailored approaches to treatment
i-SOTP
Other emerging tailored treatment programmes
Other (non-group based) approaches
Strategies employed to address problematic Internet use
Conclusion
References
Conclusion
References

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