The impact of COVID-19 on the risk of online child sexual exploitation and the implications for child protection and policing Michael Salter and W. K. Tim Wong
By: Salter, Michael.
Contributor(s): Wong, W. K. Tim.
Material type: BookPublisher: Sydney, NSW : UNSW, 2021Description: electronic document (53 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | COVID-19 | CRIME | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE | PANDEMICS | POLICE PROCEDURES | PORNOGRAPHY | SEXUAL EXPLOITATION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | SOCIAL MEDIA | SURVEYS | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | VICTIMS OF CRIMES | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download report, PDF Summary: This report examines the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the risk of online child sexual exploitation (OCSE) from the perspectives of specialist frontline professionals. The report is based on a global survey of specialist law enforcement and OCSE agencies with follow-up interviews. The findings of the study relate to the global OCSE response and are not specific to any one jurisdiction. (From the Executive summary). Record #8057Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Published May 2021
This report examines the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the risk of online child sexual exploitation (OCSE) from the perspectives of specialist frontline professionals. The
report is based on a global survey of specialist law enforcement and OCSE agencies with follow-up interviews. The findings of the study relate to the global OCSE response and are not specific to any one jurisdiction. (From the Executive summary). Record #8057