Description |
xv, 278 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
pt. 1. 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 ; Enforceability -- |
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pt. 2. 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: Paedophia 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 research -- |
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pt. 3. Prevention and hard 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 : The public health burden of the issue ; What is a public health approach and how does it apply to Internet child exploitation? ; Logic models. |
Provenance |
Gift of Paul and Mary Haas. |
Subject |
Online sexual predators.
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Online sexual predators. |
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Child pornography.
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Child pornography. |
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Internet pornography.
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Internet pornography. |
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Child sexual abuse -- Prevention.
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Child sexual abuse -- Prevention. |
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Internet and children.
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Internet and children. |
Added Author |
Quayle, Ethel, 1953-
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Ribisl, Kurt M.
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ISBN |
9780415689403 hardback |
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0415689406 hardback |
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9780415689410 paperback |
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0415689414 paperback |
Standard No. |
6824613 |
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