1st Edition
Understanding and Preventing Online Sexual Exploitation of Children
Preface, Andrew Oosterbaan Part 1: Abusive Images and their Emergence as a Significant Problem 1. An Introduction to the Problem, Ethel Quayle and Roberta Sinclair 2. Children Within the Images, Linda Jonsson and Carl Göran Svedin 3. The Emergence of the Internet Sex Offender Anthony R, Beech and Ian A. Elliott Part 2: Legal, Social and Familial Contexts of Abuse 4. Child Pornography in International Law, Alisdair A. Gillespie 5. Child Pornography and Law in East Asia, Bernard Y. Kao 6. The Social Dimension of the Online Trade of Child Sexual Exploitation Material, Angela Carr 7. Online Child Pornography, Paedophilia and the Sexualised Child: Mediated Myths and Moral Panics, Yvonne Jewkes 8. Sexual Behaviour, Adolescents and Problematic Content, Lars Lööf Part 3: Prevention and Harm Reduction 9. Risk Assessment for Child Pornography Offenders: Applications for Law Enforcement, Angela W. Eke and Michael C. Seto 10. The Importance of Digital Evidence in Internet Sex Offending, David Glasgow 11. Situational Prevention of Child Abuse in the New Technologies, Richard Wortley 12. Proactive Strategies to Prevent Child Pornography Offenses: The Dunkelfeld Project, Klaus M. Beier and Janina Neutze 13. Technological Solutions to Offending, Awais Rashid, James Walkerdine, Alistair Baron and Paul Rayson 14. A Public Health Approach to Addressing Internet Child Sexual Exploitation, Megan Clarke, Kurt M. Ribisl, Desmond Runyan and Carol Runyan
Biography
Ethel Quayle is Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Edinburgh and a trained clinical psychologist.
Kurt M. Ribisl is Associate Professor in Health Behaviour and Health Education at the Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina.






