Internet child abuse : current research and policy / edited by Julia Davidson and Petter Gottschalk.
2011
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Title
Internet child abuse : current research and policy / edited by Julia Davidson and Petter Gottschalk.
Published
New York, NY : Routledge, 2011.
Call Number
K5189 .I59 2011
ISBN
9780415559805
0415559804
0415559804
Description
xi, 197 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)436030349
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Editors' note
ix
Notes on contributors
x
Introduction
1
Context and relevance / Petter Gottschalk Julia Davidson
1
Book structure / Petter Gottschalk Julia Davidson
3
Notes / Julia Davidson Petter Gottschalk
6
References / Petter Gottschalk Julia Davidson
6
1.
Legislation and policy: protecting young people, sentencing and managing Internet sex offenders / Petter Gottschalk Julia Davidson
8
Introduction: young people's online behaviour / Julia Davidson
8
Legislation: online grooming / Julia Davidson
9
Indecent images of children / Julia Davidson
12
The relationship between indecent image collection and contact offending / Julia Davidson
16
Sentencing of Internet sex offenders / Julia Davidson
17
Internet sex offenders: assessing and managing the risk [—] the UK example / Julia Davidson
18
The effectiveness of UK multi-agency public protection arrangements in monitoring Internet sex offenders / Julia Davidson
20
Conclusion / Julia Davidson
22
Notes / Julia Davidson
23
References / Julia Davidson
24
Legislation / Julia Davidson
26
Cases / Julia Davidson
26
2.
Characteristics of the Internet and child abuse / Julia Davidson
27
Introduction: understanding the Internet / Petter Gottschalk
27
Seventeen Internet characteristics / Petter Gottschalk
28
The role of web cams / Petter Gottschalk
35
Technology behind MySpace / Petter Gottschalk
35
Virtual communities / Petter Gottschalk
37
Understanding online groomers / Petter Gottschalk
42
Understanding children's online behaviour / Petter Gottschalk
45
Perspectives on child sexual abuse / Petter Gottschalk
47
Internet crime / Petter Gottschalk
48
Conclusion / Petter Gottschalk
49
Notes / Petter Gottschalk
49
References / Petter Gottschalk
49
3.
Combating child abuse images on the Internet: international perspectives / Petter Gottschalk
52
Introduction and context / John Carr Zoe Hilton
52
The link between possession and contact offending / John Carr Zoe Hilton
53
Step change in the scale of production and distribution / John Carr Zoe Hilton
54
A child's legal right to protection / John Carr Zoe Hilton
55
Political initiatives at EU level and beyond / John Carr Zoe Hilton
56
Report of the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children / John Carr Zoe Hilton
59
Practicalities of law enforcement investigations / John Carr Zoe Hilton
61
International law enforcement activity / John Carr Zoe Hilton
62
New technology to support police work and help protect children / Zoe Hilton John Carr
64
Disruption methods / Zoe Hilton John Carr
65
Slow takedown times / Zoe Hilton John Carr
65
Blocking technology [—] reducing the availability of child abuse images / John Carr Zoe Hilton
67
Creating a unified list of websites of child abuse material / John Carr Zoe Hilton
69
The Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography / John Carr Zoe Hilton
70
The lack of international political mechanisms: ICANN's role / John Carr Zoe Hilton
71
Victim identification and care / Zoe Hilton John Carr
71
Slow progress on victim identification despite joint working / John Carr Zoe Hilton
72
Ongoing care for children / Zoe Hilton John Carr
73
Conclusion / Zoe Hilton John Carr
73
Notes / Zoe Hilton John Carr
74
References / Zoe Hilton John Carr
78
4.
Stage model for online grooming offenders / John Carr Zoe Hilton
79
Introduction / Petter Gottschalk
79
Stages of growth models / Petter Gottschalk
80
Online grooming offence / Petter Gottschalk
81
Stages of online offending / Petter Gottschalk
83
Police investigations / Petter Gottschalk
91
Internet red buttons / Petter Gottschalk
93
Sex offender progression / Petter Gottschalk
99
References / Petter Gottschalk
100
5.
Understanding the perpetrators' online behaviour / Petter Gottschalk
104
Introduction / Elena Martellozzo
104
Background and context / Elena Martellozzo
104
Methodology / Elena Martellozzo
106
Offenders creating a profile / Elena Martellozzo
106
Hyper-confident groomers / Elena Martellozzo
107
The hyper-cautious groomer / Elena Martellozzo
108
Understanding online offenders / Elena Martellozzo
109
Case study: an offender operationalising a profile / Elena Martellozzo
110
Offender research: justifying the offence / Elena Martellozzo
111
Exploring discovery / Elena Martellozzo
112
Exploring denial / Elena Martellozzo
114
Denial and indecent images / Elena Martellozzo
116
Exploring distorted attitudes towards children / Elena Martellozzo
118
Exploring sex offenders' adult relationships / Elena Martellozzo
120
Conclusion / Elena Martellozzo
121
Notes / Elena Martellozzo
122
References / Elena Martellozzo
122
6.
Policing social networking sites and online grooming / Elena Martellozzo
126
Introduction / Jon Taylor
126
Historical context of Internet abuse and policing / Jon Taylor
126
Social networking sites / Jon Taylor
127
Policing child sexual abuse online / Jon Taylor
129
Covert police operations / Jon Taylor
131
Contact offending and non-contact offending / Jon Taylor
132
Findings: researching offender online behaviour / Jon Taylor
134
Policing contact offences and non-contact offences in the virtual world / Jon Taylor
139
Policing online child sexual abuse / Jon Taylor
143
Reactive policing of online CSA / Jon Taylor
145
Proactive policing of online CSA / Jon Taylor
145
Proactive reactive policing of online CSA / Jon Taylor
146
Conclusion / Jon Taylor
146
Notes / Jon Taylor
148
References / Jon Taylor
149
7.
Assessment and treatment approaches with online sexual offenders / Jon Taylor
153
Introduction / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
153
Assessing online sexual offenders: ethical challenges / Stephen Webster Matt O'brien
154
Collaborative assessments and readiness / Stephen Webster Matt O'brien
155
Assessment methods / Stephen Webster Matt O'brien
157
Social history and psychological functioning / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
157
Indecent image content / Stephen Webster Matt O'brien
158
Static and dynamic risk / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
159
Cognitive and behavioural functioning / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
160
Future directions / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
162
Treatment targets for online sexual offenders / Stephen Webster Matt O'brien
163
Specifically tailored approaches to treatment / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
167
i-SOTP / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
167
Other emerging tailored treatment programmes / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
170
Other (non-group based) approaches / Stephen Webster Matt O'brien
175
Strategies employed to address problematic Internet use / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
177
Conclusion / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
178
References / Matt O'brien Stephen Webster
178
Conclusion / Stephen Webster Matt O'brien
186
References / Petter Gottschalk Julia Davidson
188
Index / Julia Davidson Petter Gottschalk
190