1st Edition

Internet Child Abuse: Current Research and Policy

Edited By Julia Davidson, Petter Gottschalk Copyright 2011
    216 Pages
    by Routledge-Cavendish

    216 Pages
    by Routledge-Cavendish

    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.

    1. Introduction  2. Legislation and Policy: Protecting Young People, Sentencing and Managing Internet Sex Offenders  3. Characteristics of the Internet and Child Abuse  4. Combating Child Abuse Images on the Internet  5. Stage Model for Online Grooming Offenders  6. Understanding the Perpetrators Online Behaviour  7. Policing Social Networking Sites and Online Grooming  8. Assessment and Treatment Approaches with Online Sexual Offenders.  Conclusion

    Biography

    Julia Davidson is Professor of Criminology and Director of Research in Criminology at Kingston University, she is also Co-Director of the newly formed Centre for Abuse & Trauma Studies.

    Petter Gottschalk is Professor of Information Systems and Knowledge Management in the Department of Leadership and Organisation at the Norwegian School of Management, and he lectures at the Norwegian Police University College on knowledge management, Internet, criminal entrepreneurship and organized crime.