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This book provides a framework for understanding the contemporary nature of the problem of child pornography, demonstrating the harms it causes, its intimate relationship with new technologies, and the challenges it poses to law enforcement authorities.
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This book provides a framework for understanding the contemporary nature of the problem of child pornography, demonstrating the harms it causes, its intimate relationship with new technologies, and the challenges it poses to law enforcement authorities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135846282
- Artikelnr.: 38452594
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135846282
- Artikelnr.: 38452594
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O'Donnell, Ian; Milner, Claire
Part I: Understanding the Context 1. Liberalisation and Mass Production 1.1
Paedophiles Start Networking 1.2 Recognising the Problem 1.3 A Cottage
Industry Emerges 1.4 International Developments 1.5 Law Enforcement Trumped
by New Technologies 2. The Role of the Internet 2.1 The Internet using
Population 2.2 Illegal Content and Internet Misuse 2.3 How does the
Internet Facilitate Child Sexual Exploitation? 2.4 Scale of the Problem 2.5
How has Internet Changed Nature and Use of Child Pornography? 2.6 Evolution
of the Internet 3. Why does it Matter? 3.1 The Problem of Definition 3.2
Harmful Effects 3.3 Who are the Child Pornographers? 3.4 Why the
Attraction? 3.5 Features of Contemporary Child Pornography 3.6 A
Psychological Perspective Part II: A National Case Study 4. Ireland in
Focus 4.1 A Legacy of Ill Treatment 4.2 Acknowledging Child Sexual Abuse
4.3 Concern About Commercial Sexual Exploitation 4.4 Closing Legal
Loopholes 4.5 Operation Amethyst and its Aftermath 4.6 Police
Investigations 4.7 Child Pornography Suspects 4.8 Prosecutorial Discretion
4.9 Outcomes 4.10 Judicial Perspectives 4.11 Aggravating and Mitigating
Factors 4.12 Making the Punishment Fit the Crime 4.13 Closing Observation
Part III: Formulating a Response 5. Policing: Challenges and Consequences
5.1 Police Operations 5.2 Difficulties Policing Child Pornography 5.3
Lessons from a National Case Study 5.4 Pitfalls 5.5 The Limits of
Traditional Policing 6. Prosecuting and Punishing 6.1 Why Prosecutions
Failed 6.2 Potential Challenges to Successful Prosecutions 6.3 Choosing an
Appropriate Penalty 6.4 Eroding Disparities 6.5 Concluding Comment 7. Where
to from here? 7.1 A Modern Malaise and an Unforgiving Response 7.2 Mixed
Messages 7.3 A Dangerous Distraction? 7.4 The Fear Factor 7.5 And
Finally...
Paedophiles Start Networking 1.2 Recognising the Problem 1.3 A Cottage
Industry Emerges 1.4 International Developments 1.5 Law Enforcement Trumped
by New Technologies 2. The Role of the Internet 2.1 The Internet using
Population 2.2 Illegal Content and Internet Misuse 2.3 How does the
Internet Facilitate Child Sexual Exploitation? 2.4 Scale of the Problem 2.5
How has Internet Changed Nature and Use of Child Pornography? 2.6 Evolution
of the Internet 3. Why does it Matter? 3.1 The Problem of Definition 3.2
Harmful Effects 3.3 Who are the Child Pornographers? 3.4 Why the
Attraction? 3.5 Features of Contemporary Child Pornography 3.6 A
Psychological Perspective Part II: A National Case Study 4. Ireland in
Focus 4.1 A Legacy of Ill Treatment 4.2 Acknowledging Child Sexual Abuse
4.3 Concern About Commercial Sexual Exploitation 4.4 Closing Legal
Loopholes 4.5 Operation Amethyst and its Aftermath 4.6 Police
Investigations 4.7 Child Pornography Suspects 4.8 Prosecutorial Discretion
4.9 Outcomes 4.10 Judicial Perspectives 4.11 Aggravating and Mitigating
Factors 4.12 Making the Punishment Fit the Crime 4.13 Closing Observation
Part III: Formulating a Response 5. Policing: Challenges and Consequences
5.1 Police Operations 5.2 Difficulties Policing Child Pornography 5.3
Lessons from a National Case Study 5.4 Pitfalls 5.5 The Limits of
Traditional Policing 6. Prosecuting and Punishing 6.1 Why Prosecutions
Failed 6.2 Potential Challenges to Successful Prosecutions 6.3 Choosing an
Appropriate Penalty 6.4 Eroding Disparities 6.5 Concluding Comment 7. Where
to from here? 7.1 A Modern Malaise and an Unforgiving Response 7.2 Mixed
Messages 7.3 A Dangerous Distraction? 7.4 The Fear Factor 7.5 And
Finally...
Part I: Understanding the Context 1. Liberalisation and Mass Production 1.1
Paedophiles Start Networking 1.2 Recognising the Problem 1.3 A Cottage
Industry Emerges 1.4 International Developments 1.5 Law Enforcement Trumped
by New Technologies 2. The Role of the Internet 2.1 The Internet using
Population 2.2 Illegal Content and Internet Misuse 2.3 How does the
Internet Facilitate Child Sexual Exploitation? 2.4 Scale of the Problem 2.5
How has Internet Changed Nature and Use of Child Pornography? 2.6 Evolution
of the Internet 3. Why does it Matter? 3.1 The Problem of Definition 3.2
Harmful Effects 3.3 Who are the Child Pornographers? 3.4 Why the
Attraction? 3.5 Features of Contemporary Child Pornography 3.6 A
Psychological Perspective Part II: A National Case Study 4. Ireland in
Focus 4.1 A Legacy of Ill Treatment 4.2 Acknowledging Child Sexual Abuse
4.3 Concern About Commercial Sexual Exploitation 4.4 Closing Legal
Loopholes 4.5 Operation Amethyst and its Aftermath 4.6 Police
Investigations 4.7 Child Pornography Suspects 4.8 Prosecutorial Discretion
4.9 Outcomes 4.10 Judicial Perspectives 4.11 Aggravating and Mitigating
Factors 4.12 Making the Punishment Fit the Crime 4.13 Closing Observation
Part III: Formulating a Response 5. Policing: Challenges and Consequences
5.1 Police Operations 5.2 Difficulties Policing Child Pornography 5.3
Lessons from a National Case Study 5.4 Pitfalls 5.5 The Limits of
Traditional Policing 6. Prosecuting and Punishing 6.1 Why Prosecutions
Failed 6.2 Potential Challenges to Successful Prosecutions 6.3 Choosing an
Appropriate Penalty 6.4 Eroding Disparities 6.5 Concluding Comment 7. Where
to from here? 7.1 A Modern Malaise and an Unforgiving Response 7.2 Mixed
Messages 7.3 A Dangerous Distraction? 7.4 The Fear Factor 7.5 And
Finally...
Paedophiles Start Networking 1.2 Recognising the Problem 1.3 A Cottage
Industry Emerges 1.4 International Developments 1.5 Law Enforcement Trumped
by New Technologies 2. The Role of the Internet 2.1 The Internet using
Population 2.2 Illegal Content and Internet Misuse 2.3 How does the
Internet Facilitate Child Sexual Exploitation? 2.4 Scale of the Problem 2.5
How has Internet Changed Nature and Use of Child Pornography? 2.6 Evolution
of the Internet 3. Why does it Matter? 3.1 The Problem of Definition 3.2
Harmful Effects 3.3 Who are the Child Pornographers? 3.4 Why the
Attraction? 3.5 Features of Contemporary Child Pornography 3.6 A
Psychological Perspective Part II: A National Case Study 4. Ireland in
Focus 4.1 A Legacy of Ill Treatment 4.2 Acknowledging Child Sexual Abuse
4.3 Concern About Commercial Sexual Exploitation 4.4 Closing Legal
Loopholes 4.5 Operation Amethyst and its Aftermath 4.6 Police
Investigations 4.7 Child Pornography Suspects 4.8 Prosecutorial Discretion
4.9 Outcomes 4.10 Judicial Perspectives 4.11 Aggravating and Mitigating
Factors 4.12 Making the Punishment Fit the Crime 4.13 Closing Observation
Part III: Formulating a Response 5. Policing: Challenges and Consequences
5.1 Police Operations 5.2 Difficulties Policing Child Pornography 5.3
Lessons from a National Case Study 5.4 Pitfalls 5.5 The Limits of
Traditional Policing 6. Prosecuting and Punishing 6.1 Why Prosecutions
Failed 6.2 Potential Challenges to Successful Prosecutions 6.3 Choosing an
Appropriate Penalty 6.4 Eroding Disparities 6.5 Concluding Comment 7. Where
to from here? 7.1 A Modern Malaise and an Unforgiving Response 7.2 Mixed
Messages 7.3 A Dangerous Distraction? 7.4 The Fear Factor 7.5 And
Finally...