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Author O'Donnell, Ian.

Title Child pornography : crime, computers and society / Ian O'Donnell and Claire Milner
Published Cullompton, UK : Willan Pub., ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 259 pages) : illustrations
Contents List of tables and figures -- List of boxes -- Acknowledgments -- pt. 1. Understanding the context -- 1. The enduring appeal of child pornography -- Liberalisation and mass production -- Paedophiles start networking -- Recognising the problem -- A cottage industry emerges -- International developments -- Law enforcement trumped by new technologies -- 2. The role of the Internet -- The Internet-using population -- Illegal content and Internet misuse -- How does the Internet facilitate child sexual exploitation? -- Scale of the problem -- How has the Internet changed the nature and use of child pornography? -- Evolution of the Internet -- 3. Why does it matter? -- The problem of definition-- Harmful effects -- Who are the child pornographers? -- Why the attraction? -- Features of contemporary child pornography -- A psychological perspective
pt. 2. A national case study -- 4. Ireland in focus -- A legacy of ill treatment -- Acknowledging child sexual abuse -- Concern about commercial sexual exploitation -- Closing legal loopholes -- Operation Amethyst and its aftermath -- Police investigations -- Prosecutorial discretion -- Outcomes -- Judicial perspectives -- Outcomes -- Judicial perspectives -- Aggravating and mitigating factors -- Making the punishment fit the crime -- Closing observation -- pt. 3. Formulating a response -- 5. Policing : challenges and consequences -- Police operations -- Difficulties in policing child pornography -- Lessons from a national case study -- The limits of traditional policing -- 6. Prosecuting and punishing -- Why prosecutions failed -- Potential challenges to successful prosecutions -- Choosing an appropriate penalty -- Eroding disparities -- Concluding comment -- 7. Where to from here? -- A modern malaise and an unforgiving response -- Mixed messages -- A dangerous distraction? -- The fear factor -- And finally ... -- References -- Index
Summary This book explores the enduring appeal of child pornography and its ramifications for criminal justice systems around the world. It is based on an extensive review of academic literature and newspaper coverage, a trawl of websites frequented by those with a sexual interest in children, a survey of how police investigate these offences, examination of prosecutors' decisions, and interviews with judges. It provides a framework for understanding the contemporary nature of this problem, especially the harms it causes, its intimate relationship with new technologies and the challenges it poses to l
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-248) and index
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Subject Child pornography -- Europe
Internet and children -- Europe
Poor children -- Abuse of -- Europe
Internet pornography -- Europe
Child pornography.
Internet pornography.
Pedophilia.
Child pornography -- Ireland
Pedophilia
TRUE CRIME -- General.
Pedophilia.
Child pornography.
Internet and children.
Internet pornography.
Poor children -- Abuse of.
Kinderporno.
Pedofilie.
Internet.
Ireland.
Europe.
Ierland.
Form Electronic book
Author Milner, Claire
LC no. 2008295863
ISBN 9781135846282
1135846286
9781843924289
1843924285
9780203722374
020372237X
9781135846350
1135846359
9781135846428
1135846421