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Titre : | Sexual Abuse, 23,1 - Mars 2011 - Special issue on Internet-Facilitated Sexual Offending |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/03/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | C05 (Internet et abus sexuel / Cybercriminalité) |
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Ethel Quayle, Auteur ;
Terry Jones, Auteur
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"Despite an increase in research on child abuse images and sex offender risk, we still lack specific data about the characteristics of the children found within these images. Such data would assist us with understanding the exploitation of child[...]
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Janis Wolak, Auteur ;
David Finkelhor, Auteur ;
Kimberly J. Mitchell, Auteur
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"This article describes trends in child pornography (CP) possession cases that ended in arrest in 2000 and in 2006, using data from the National Juvenile Online Victimization Study, a two-wave longitudinal survey of a national sample of more tha[...]
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Kimberly J. Mitchell, Auteur ;
Terry Jones, Auteur ;
David Finkelhor, Auteur ;
Janis Wolak, Auteur
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"This article explores the variety of ways in which the Internet is used to facilitate the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and provides national incidence estimates for the number of arrests involving such technology-facilitate[...]
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Peter Briggs, Auteur ;
Walter T. Simon, Auteur ;
Stacy Simonsen, Auteur
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"This exploratory study examined 51 participants convicted of an Internet-initiated sex offense in which they attempted to entice an adolescent into a sexual relationship using an Internet chat room. All participants were convicted of a sex offe[...]
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Kelly M. Babchishin, Auteur ;
R. Karl Hanson, Auteur ;
Chantal A. Hermann, Auteur
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"There is much debate as to whether online offenders are a distinct group of sex offenders or if they are simply typical sex offenders using a new technology. A meta-analysis was conducted to examine the extent to which online and offline offend[...]
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Michael C. Seto, Auteur ;
R. Karl Hanson, Auteur ;
Kelly M. Babchishin, Auteur
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"There is much concern about the likelihood that online sexual offenders (particularly online child pornography offenders) have either committed or will commit offline sexual offenses involving contact with a victim. This study addresses this qu[...]
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Helen Catherine Wakeling, Auteur ;
Philip Howard, Auteur ;
Georgia D. Barnett, Auteur
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"This study examined the predictive validity of four actuarial risk assessment tools with sexual offenders convicted of Internet offenses in England and Wales. Risk Matrix 2000 scales (RM2000/s, RM2000/v, and RM2000/c) and Offender Group Reconvi[...]
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Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité |
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000331 | C05 SEX | Périodique | Réserve | C – Violences sexuelles | Disponible |