Child Pornography: An Internet Crime

Child Pornography: An Internet Crime

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Mystery Children’s
Formato Tapa dura
Páginas 248
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Apr 18, 2003
Editorial Routledge
Edición 1
ISBN-10 1583912436
ISBN-13 9781583912430
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Ethel Quayle and Max Taylor delve into the harrowing and complex world of child pornography as influenced by the rise of the internet. They explore the intricate nature of this crime, shedding light on how it manifests in digital spaces and the unique challenges it presents for society. Through careful research and analysis, the authors present an in-depth understanding of the motivations behind adult sexual interests in children and the implications of these proclivities.

The book not only addresses the psychological and social factors that contribute to the prevalence of child pornography but also examines the legal frameworks and technological advancements that impact its detection and prosecution. Quayle and Taylor provide critical insights into the responsibilities of various stakeholders, including law enforcement, policymakers, and the tech industry, in combating this issue.

By shining a light on these pressing concerns, the authors aim to inform and educate readers about the realities of child pornography in the digital age, emphasizing the need for awareness and action to protect vulnerable children from exploitation.

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