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INTERNET CHILD ABUSE CURRENT RESEARCH AND POLICYPDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
- JULIA DAVIDSON AND PETTER GOTTSCHALK 著
- 出版社: ROUTLEDGE
- ISBN:0415559804
- 出版时间:2011
- 标注页数:197页
- 文件大小:10MB
- 文件页数:208页
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图书目录
Introduction&JULIA DAVIDSON AND PETTER GOTTSCHALK1
Context and relevance1
Book structure3
Notes6
References6
1. Legislation and policy: protecting young people, sentencing and managing Internet sex offenders&JULIA DAVIDSON8
Introduction: young people's online behaviour8
Legislation: online grooming9
Indecent images of children12
The relationship between indecent image collection and contact offending16
Sentencing of Internet sex offenders17
Internet sex offenders: assessing and managing the risk - the UK example18
The effectiveness of UK multi-agency public protection arrangements in monitoring Internet sex offenders20
Conclusion22
Notes23
References24
Legislation26
Cases26
2. Characteristics of the Internet and child abuse&PETTER GOTTSCHALK27
Introduction.: understanding the Internet27
Seventeen Internet characteristics28
The role of web cams35
Technology behind MySpace35
Virtual communities37
Understanding online groomers42
Understanding children's online behaviour45
Perspectives on child sexual abuse47
Internet crime48
Conclusion49
Notes49
References49
3. Combating child abuse images on the Internet: international perspectives&JOHN CARR AND ZOE HILTON52
Introduction and context52
The link between possession and contact offending53
Step change in the scale of production and distribution54
A child's legal right to protection55
Political initiatives at EU level and beyond56
Report of the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children59
Practicalities of law enforcement investigations61
International law enforcement activity62
New technology to support police work and help protect children64
Disruption methods65
Slow takedown times65
Blocking technology - reducing the availability of child abuse images67
Creating a unified list of websites of child abuse material69
The Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography70
The lack of international political mechanisms.: ICANN's role71
Victim identification and care71
Slow progress on victim identification despite joint working72
Ongoing care for children73
Conclusion73
Notes74
References78
4. Stage model for online grooming offenders&PETTER GOTTSCHALK79
Introduction79
Stages of growth models80
Online grooming offence81
Stages of online offending83
Police investigations91
Internet red buttons93
Sex offender progression99
References100
5. Understanding the perpetrators' online behaviour&ELENA MARTELLOZZO104
Introduction104
Background and context104
Methodology106
Offenders creating a profile106
Hyper-confident groomers107
The hyper-cautious groomer108
Understanding online offenders109
Case study.: an offender operationaIising a profile110
Offender research: justifying the offence111
Exploring discovery112
Exploring denial114
Denial and indecent images116
Exploring distorted attitudes towards children118
Exploring sex offenders' adult relationships120
Conclusion121
Notes122
References122
6. Policing social networking sites and online grooming&JON TAYLOR126
Introduction126
Historical context of Internet abuse and policing126
Social networking sites127
Policing child sexual abuse online129
Covert police operations131
Contact offending and non-contact offending132
Findings: researching offender online behaviour134
Policing contact offences and non-contact offences in the virtual world139
Policing online child sexual abuse143
Reactive policing of online CSA145
Proactive policing of online CSA145
Proactive reactive policing of online CSA146
Conclusion146
Notes148
References149
7. Assessment and treatment approaches with online sexual offenders&MATT O'BRIEN AND STEPHEN WEBSTER153
Introduction153
Assessing online sexual offenders: ethical challenges154
Collaborative assessments and readiness155
Assessment methods157
Social history and psychological functioning157
Indecent image content158
Static and dynamic risk159
Cognitive and behavioural functioning160
Future directions162
Treatment targets for online sexual offenders163
Specifically tailored approaches to treatment167
i-SOTP167
Other emerging tailored treatment programmes170
Other (non-group based) approaches175
Strategies employed to address problematic Internet use177
Conclusion178
References178
Conclusion&JULIA DAVIDSON AND PETTER GOTTSCHALK186
References188
Index190