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The Trend of Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitations: A Profile of Online Sexual Offenders and Criminal Justice Response

Kyung-Shick Choi, Hannarae Lee

2023Journal of Child Sexual Abuse17 citationsDOI

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of technology-facilitated crimes against children worldwide has increased substantially and become one of the most serious crime problems. Due to these considerations, there is a lack of large-scale systematic reviews investigating Cybercrime in and of itself could be challenging to investigate in comparison to traditional ones due to the elusiveness of the cyber realm. Specifically, investigating internet crimes against children comes with specific challenges. These offenses target vulnerable children who are less likely to realize their victimization, lowering the probability of reporting to the proper authorities. With these obstacles in mind, this research study utilizes data information regarding the characteristics of online CSAM users and their practices to inform law enforcement, parents, and the public for preventative and strategic purposes. Furthermore, this study diagnoses the significant challenges of investigating technology-facilitated crimes against children by examining how the current criminal justice system responds to these incidents. The policy recommendations discussed offer a holistic lens for highlighting this critical issue and implementing practical and proactive training solutions for law enforcement and the public.

Topics & Concepts

CybercrimeLaw enforcementCriminal justiceChild sexual abuseCriminologyPsychologyChild pornographySexual abuseThe InternetEconomic JusticeRealmPublic relationsInternet privacyPoison controlPolitical scienceSuicide preventionLawMedicineMedical emergencyComputer scienceWorld Wide WebCybercrime and Law Enforcement StudiesStalking, Cyberstalking, and HarassmentSexuality, Behavior, and Technology
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