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Child Pornography: An Internet Crime

Child Pornography: An Internet Crime
By Max Taylor, Ethel Quayle

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Child pornography, particularly that available via the Internet, has become a cause of huge social concern in recent years. This book examines the reality behind the often hysterical media coverage of the topic. Drawing on extensive new research findings, it examines how child pornography is used on the Internet and the social context in which such use occurs, and develops a model of offending behaviour to better help understand and deal with the processes of offending. Detailed case studies and offenders' own accounts are used to illustrate the processes involved in offending and treatment. The authors argue that we need to refine our ideas of offending, and that while severe deterrents need to be associated with possession of child pornography, a better understanding is needed of the links between possession and committing a contact offence. Only by improving our understanding of this complex and very controversial topic can we hope to deal effectively with offenders and with their child victims. This is a book which will become an essential read for anyone involved with offenders or victims from a psychological, judicial or social background.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #303910 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-02-20
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 248 pages

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Synopsis
Child pornography, particularly that available via the internet, has become a cause of huge social concern in recent years. This book examines the reality behind the often hysterical media coverage of the topic. Drawing on extensive research findings, it examines how child pornography is used on the internet and the social context in which such use occurs, and develops a model of offending behaviour to better help understand and deal with the processes of offending. Detailed case studies and offenders' own accounts are used to illustrate the processes involved in offending and treatment. The authors argue that we need to refine our ideas of offending, and that while severe deterrents need to be associated with possession of child pornography, a better understanding is needed of the links between possession and committing a contact offence. Only by improving our understanding of this complex and very controversial topic can we hope to deal effectively with offenders and with their child victims.


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The reality behind internet crime4
Pleased to have purchased the book after recommendation - and was not disappointment. Thoroughly enjoyed reading the book. As a posgraduate student and an ex-worker with offenders, it provided an excellent general up-to-date look at the nature of sex offending on the internet and the social concerns behind it - particularly as most coverage of this highly senstitive topic can be media 'hysteria' based. It was also thought provoking, highlighting and providing ideas for further research. However, I would have liked to have read about the experience of staff who work with this set of clients and the difficulties they face with understanding this type of crime.