Encyclopedia of Criminal Activities and the Deep Web 2020
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9715-5.ch037
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Using Luring Communication Theory to Analyze the Behavior of Online Sexual Offenders

Abstract: Use of the internet by sexual offenders to communicate with children and instigate sexual relationships is an ever-increasing problem that threatens the safety and wellbeing of these victims. The present study was the first of its kind to investigate the differences between contact- and fantasy-driven offenders in terms of their use of luring communications. Seventy-three chat transcripts of conversations between offenders and undercover investigators posing as children (pseudo-children) were analyzed and code… Show more

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“…Internet-mediated children's abuse from online solicitation (Crowell et al, 2020) and grooming for sexual exploitation (Kloess, Beech, & Harkins, 2014;Medvedeva & Dozortseva, 2019;Nikolovska, 2020), mental abuse (Chiang & Grant, 2019) including cyberbullying (Gámez-Guadix & Mateos-Pérez, 2019;TheGuardian, 2015) and the production and dissemination of child sexual abuse imagery (Babchishin, Hanson, & VanZuylen, 2015;Gillespie, 2010) have risen exponentially over the past two decades (Merdian et al, 2019;Stanley, 2001;Wallace, 2020).…”
Section: Child Sexual Abusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internet-mediated children's abuse from online solicitation (Crowell et al, 2020) and grooming for sexual exploitation (Kloess, Beech, & Harkins, 2014;Medvedeva & Dozortseva, 2019;Nikolovska, 2020), mental abuse (Chiang & Grant, 2019) including cyberbullying (Gámez-Guadix & Mateos-Pérez, 2019;TheGuardian, 2015) and the production and dissemination of child sexual abuse imagery (Babchishin, Hanson, & VanZuylen, 2015;Gillespie, 2010) have risen exponentially over the past two decades (Merdian et al, 2019;Stanley, 2001;Wallace, 2020).…”
Section: Child Sexual Abusementioning
confidence: 99%