Child Abuse on the Internet
Breaking the Silence
Herausgeber: Arnaldo, Carlos A.
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Child pornography and the sexual abuse of children through misuse of the media and the Internet are complex yet closely related issues. Not only do they necessitate complex solutions, they also demand a social response from all sectors of society. This volume records the response of these various sectors and shows how individuals and organizations can cooperate effectively. It describes the major work being carried out in some African countries, in Albania, Brazil, Guatemala, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka, and shows the efforts being made to share information and build networks. A reference…mehr
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Child pornography and the sexual abuse of children through misuse of the media and the Internet are complex yet closely related issues. Not only do they necessitate complex solutions, they also demand a social response from all sectors of society. This volume records the response of these various sectors and shows how individuals and organizations can cooperate effectively. It describes the major work being carried out in some African countries, in Albania, Brazil, Guatemala, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka, and shows the efforts being made to share information and build networks. A reference section provides the site locations or organizations that have made significant advances in protecting children online. In addition, this book offers an action plan to encourage cooperation with others in the same fields in a coherent and coordinated manner.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 441g
- ISBN-13: 9781571812452
- ISBN-10: 1571812458
- Artikelnr.: 49008773
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 441g
- ISBN-13: 9781571812452
- ISBN-10: 1571812458
- Artikelnr.: 49008773
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Carlos A. Arnaldo is the former Chief, Section for Communication Policies and Research, UNESCO, Paris
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Maldwyn Jones
PART I: THE PROBLEM AND ITS CONTEXT
1A Real World and Cyberworld: Sexual Abuse of Children today
Chapter 1. A global overview of child abuse and neglect
Kimberly Svevo
Chapter 2. Sri Lanka: protecting environment and children everywhere
Maureen Seneviratne
Chapter 3. The Philippines: fighting child abuse
Alex Corpus Hermoso and Father Shay Cullen
Chapter 4. Kenya: revealing child abuse
Philista Onyango
Chapter 5. Brazil: family, social and economic perspectives, origins,
causes, prevention and care
Hélia Barbosa
Chapter 6. Albania: new hope for abused children
Aurela Pano
Chapter 7. Ground-level realities and international action: the vital role
of NGOs
Hélène Sackstein
1B Child Pornography and Paedophilia: Attempting a Definition
Chapter 8. Paedophilia: a psychiatric and psychoanalytical point of view
Patrice Dunaigre
Chapter 9. Paedophilia: the work of associations and the role of the media
and research
Elisabeth Auclaire
1C Child Pornography, Paedophilia and the Internet
Chapter 10. Child pornography on the Internet
Ofelia Calcetas-Santos
Chapter 11. Research, information and sensitizing the public
Ulla Carlsson
Chapter 12. Paedophiles networking on the Internet
Rachel O'Connell
Chapter 13. Child predators on the Web
Debbie Mahoney
PART II: COMBATING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND PAEDOPHILIA ON THE INTERNET
2A Where to Draw the Line?
Chapter 14. Freedom of speech, information and the protection of privacy
Aidan White
Chapter 15. Freedom of information on the Internet: achieving a balance
between promotion and protection
Mark Erik Hecht
2B National and International Law Enforcement, Legal and Juridical Aspects
Chapter 16. Legal issues and problems in protecting children against
pornography
Ofelia Calcetas-Santos
Chapter 17. Legal and juridical aspects: extraterritorial law and
extradition
Pierre Dionne
Chapter 18. International cooperation in law enforcement
Agnès Fournier de Saint Maur
Chapter 19. Casa Alianza's legal work in Central America
Bruce Harris
Chapter 20. Children and the law: the case of Hong Kong
Gordon Fung
2C Police or Self-Policing: Can the Internet Community Deal with the
Problem?
Chapter 21. The technical response: blocking, filtering and rating the
Internet
Parry Aftab
Chapter 22. The industry response 1: the Internet industry and illegal
content
Jean-Christophe Le Toquin
Chapter 23. The industry response 2: self-regulation by the Internet
industry
David Kerr
Chapter 24. The academic and research response 1: a research and civic
initiative in Belgium
Béatrice van Bastelaer
Chapter 25. The academic and research response 2: research and cooperation
Jo Groebel
Chapter 26. The media response: a journalist's view of the problem in Asia
Carol Aloysius
Chapter 27. The NGO response: ECPAT International's strategy
Muireann O'Briain
PART III: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Declaration and Plan of Action
Chapter 28. The World Citizens' Movement to Protect Innocence in Danger
Homayra Sellier
Epilogue: the Child is a Person
Carlos A. Arnaldo
Annexes
Annex I: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Annex II: List of sites for the protection of children
Index
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Maldwyn Jones
PART I: THE PROBLEM AND ITS CONTEXT
1A Real World and Cyberworld: Sexual Abuse of Children today
Chapter 1. A global overview of child abuse and neglect
Kimberly Svevo
Chapter 2. Sri Lanka: protecting environment and children everywhere
Maureen Seneviratne
Chapter 3. The Philippines: fighting child abuse
Alex Corpus Hermoso and Father Shay Cullen
Chapter 4. Kenya: revealing child abuse
Philista Onyango
Chapter 5. Brazil: family, social and economic perspectives, origins,
causes, prevention and care
Hélia Barbosa
Chapter 6. Albania: new hope for abused children
Aurela Pano
Chapter 7. Ground-level realities and international action: the vital role
of NGOs
Hélène Sackstein
1B Child Pornography and Paedophilia: Attempting a Definition
Chapter 8. Paedophilia: a psychiatric and psychoanalytical point of view
Patrice Dunaigre
Chapter 9. Paedophilia: the work of associations and the role of the media
and research
Elisabeth Auclaire
1C Child Pornography, Paedophilia and the Internet
Chapter 10. Child pornography on the Internet
Ofelia Calcetas-Santos
Chapter 11. Research, information and sensitizing the public
Ulla Carlsson
Chapter 12. Paedophiles networking on the Internet
Rachel O'Connell
Chapter 13. Child predators on the Web
Debbie Mahoney
PART II: COMBATING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND PAEDOPHILIA ON THE INTERNET
2A Where to Draw the Line?
Chapter 14. Freedom of speech, information and the protection of privacy
Aidan White
Chapter 15. Freedom of information on the Internet: achieving a balance
between promotion and protection
Mark Erik Hecht
2B National and International Law Enforcement, Legal and Juridical Aspects
Chapter 16. Legal issues and problems in protecting children against
pornography
Ofelia Calcetas-Santos
Chapter 17. Legal and juridical aspects: extraterritorial law and
extradition
Pierre Dionne
Chapter 18. International cooperation in law enforcement
Agnès Fournier de Saint Maur
Chapter 19. Casa Alianza's legal work in Central America
Bruce Harris
Chapter 20. Children and the law: the case of Hong Kong
Gordon Fung
2C Police or Self-Policing: Can the Internet Community Deal with the
Problem?
Chapter 21. The technical response: blocking, filtering and rating the
Internet
Parry Aftab
Chapter 22. The industry response 1: the Internet industry and illegal
content
Jean-Christophe Le Toquin
Chapter 23. The industry response 2: self-regulation by the Internet
industry
David Kerr
Chapter 24. The academic and research response 1: a research and civic
initiative in Belgium
Béatrice van Bastelaer
Chapter 25. The academic and research response 2: research and cooperation
Jo Groebel
Chapter 26. The media response: a journalist's view of the problem in Asia
Carol Aloysius
Chapter 27. The NGO response: ECPAT International's strategy
Muireann O'Briain
PART III: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Declaration and Plan of Action
Chapter 28. The World Citizens' Movement to Protect Innocence in Danger
Homayra Sellier
Epilogue: the Child is a Person
Carlos A. Arnaldo
Annexes
Annex I: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Annex II: List of sites for the protection of children
Index
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Maldwyn Jones
PART I: THE PROBLEM AND ITS CONTEXT
1A Real World and Cyberworld: Sexual Abuse of Children today
Chapter 1. A global overview of child abuse and neglect
Kimberly Svevo
Chapter 2. Sri Lanka: protecting environment and children everywhere
Maureen Seneviratne
Chapter 3. The Philippines: fighting child abuse
Alex Corpus Hermoso and Father Shay Cullen
Chapter 4. Kenya: revealing child abuse
Philista Onyango
Chapter 5. Brazil: family, social and economic perspectives, origins,
causes, prevention and care
Hélia Barbosa
Chapter 6. Albania: new hope for abused children
Aurela Pano
Chapter 7. Ground-level realities and international action: the vital role
of NGOs
Hélène Sackstein
1B Child Pornography and Paedophilia: Attempting a Definition
Chapter 8. Paedophilia: a psychiatric and psychoanalytical point of view
Patrice Dunaigre
Chapter 9. Paedophilia: the work of associations and the role of the media
and research
Elisabeth Auclaire
1C Child Pornography, Paedophilia and the Internet
Chapter 10. Child pornography on the Internet
Ofelia Calcetas-Santos
Chapter 11. Research, information and sensitizing the public
Ulla Carlsson
Chapter 12. Paedophiles networking on the Internet
Rachel O'Connell
Chapter 13. Child predators on the Web
Debbie Mahoney
PART II: COMBATING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND PAEDOPHILIA ON THE INTERNET
2A Where to Draw the Line?
Chapter 14. Freedom of speech, information and the protection of privacy
Aidan White
Chapter 15. Freedom of information on the Internet: achieving a balance
between promotion and protection
Mark Erik Hecht
2B National and International Law Enforcement, Legal and Juridical Aspects
Chapter 16. Legal issues and problems in protecting children against
pornography
Ofelia Calcetas-Santos
Chapter 17. Legal and juridical aspects: extraterritorial law and
extradition
Pierre Dionne
Chapter 18. International cooperation in law enforcement
Agnès Fournier de Saint Maur
Chapter 19. Casa Alianza's legal work in Central America
Bruce Harris
Chapter 20. Children and the law: the case of Hong Kong
Gordon Fung
2C Police or Self-Policing: Can the Internet Community Deal with the
Problem?
Chapter 21. The technical response: blocking, filtering and rating the
Internet
Parry Aftab
Chapter 22. The industry response 1: the Internet industry and illegal
content
Jean-Christophe Le Toquin
Chapter 23. The industry response 2: self-regulation by the Internet
industry
David Kerr
Chapter 24. The academic and research response 1: a research and civic
initiative in Belgium
Béatrice van Bastelaer
Chapter 25. The academic and research response 2: research and cooperation
Jo Groebel
Chapter 26. The media response: a journalist's view of the problem in Asia
Carol Aloysius
Chapter 27. The NGO response: ECPAT International's strategy
Muireann O'Briain
PART III: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Declaration and Plan of Action
Chapter 28. The World Citizens' Movement to Protect Innocence in Danger
Homayra Sellier
Epilogue: the Child is a Person
Carlos A. Arnaldo
Annexes
Annex I: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Annex II: List of sites for the protection of children
Index
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Maldwyn Jones
PART I: THE PROBLEM AND ITS CONTEXT
1A Real World and Cyberworld: Sexual Abuse of Children today
Chapter 1. A global overview of child abuse and neglect
Kimberly Svevo
Chapter 2. Sri Lanka: protecting environment and children everywhere
Maureen Seneviratne
Chapter 3. The Philippines: fighting child abuse
Alex Corpus Hermoso and Father Shay Cullen
Chapter 4. Kenya: revealing child abuse
Philista Onyango
Chapter 5. Brazil: family, social and economic perspectives, origins,
causes, prevention and care
Hélia Barbosa
Chapter 6. Albania: new hope for abused children
Aurela Pano
Chapter 7. Ground-level realities and international action: the vital role
of NGOs
Hélène Sackstein
1B Child Pornography and Paedophilia: Attempting a Definition
Chapter 8. Paedophilia: a psychiatric and psychoanalytical point of view
Patrice Dunaigre
Chapter 9. Paedophilia: the work of associations and the role of the media
and research
Elisabeth Auclaire
1C Child Pornography, Paedophilia and the Internet
Chapter 10. Child pornography on the Internet
Ofelia Calcetas-Santos
Chapter 11. Research, information and sensitizing the public
Ulla Carlsson
Chapter 12. Paedophiles networking on the Internet
Rachel O'Connell
Chapter 13. Child predators on the Web
Debbie Mahoney
PART II: COMBATING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND PAEDOPHILIA ON THE INTERNET
2A Where to Draw the Line?
Chapter 14. Freedom of speech, information and the protection of privacy
Aidan White
Chapter 15. Freedom of information on the Internet: achieving a balance
between promotion and protection
Mark Erik Hecht
2B National and International Law Enforcement, Legal and Juridical Aspects
Chapter 16. Legal issues and problems in protecting children against
pornography
Ofelia Calcetas-Santos
Chapter 17. Legal and juridical aspects: extraterritorial law and
extradition
Pierre Dionne
Chapter 18. International cooperation in law enforcement
Agnès Fournier de Saint Maur
Chapter 19. Casa Alianza's legal work in Central America
Bruce Harris
Chapter 20. Children and the law: the case of Hong Kong
Gordon Fung
2C Police or Self-Policing: Can the Internet Community Deal with the
Problem?
Chapter 21. The technical response: blocking, filtering and rating the
Internet
Parry Aftab
Chapter 22. The industry response 1: the Internet industry and illegal
content
Jean-Christophe Le Toquin
Chapter 23. The industry response 2: self-regulation by the Internet
industry
David Kerr
Chapter 24. The academic and research response 1: a research and civic
initiative in Belgium
Béatrice van Bastelaer
Chapter 25. The academic and research response 2: research and cooperation
Jo Groebel
Chapter 26. The media response: a journalist's view of the problem in Asia
Carol Aloysius
Chapter 27. The NGO response: ECPAT International's strategy
Muireann O'Briain
PART III: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Declaration and Plan of Action
Chapter 28. The World Citizens' Movement to Protect Innocence in Danger
Homayra Sellier
Epilogue: the Child is a Person
Carlos A. Arnaldo
Annexes
Annex I: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Annex II: List of sites for the protection of children
Index