The internet offending landscape remains unclear with limited research in this area. This Information Sheet aims to outline some of the current challenges in this area. New technologies refer to websites, social media, apps and devices, such as smart phones. Some young people’s actions online result in them becoming involved in offending behaviour, or finding themselves vulnerable to the behaviours of others
This thesis investigates offences of online sexual grooming and abuse of children via Internet techn...
Aims and scope The usage of mobile phones and the internet by young people has increased rapidly ...
Public reactions to internet child offending remain ambivalent in that, while there is vocal condemn...
The Internet has broadened many aspects of our lives in untold positive ways. For children it provid...
As Internet accessibility and use increase dramatically, more and more people are turning to it for ...
Between 2011/12 and 2015/16, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) experienced a 34...
New communication technology can help abusers gain access to children. It can allow groups of abuser...
Purpose – The relationship between accessing indecent images online and the perpetration of contact...
Although the sexual abuse of children is a long-standing problem that has received considerable scho...
The increased digitalisation of society has profoundly changed the circumstances for people with a s...
Online communication and mobile phone technologies represent areas of emerging trends in social inte...
Aims and scope: The usage of mobile phones and the internet by young people has increased rapidly in...
This article describes findings from research funded by the Metropolitan Police and Crimestoppers wh...
Whilst it is acknowledged that grooming and sexual abuse takes place both in the offline and online ...
The purpose of this article is to review what is known about the technologies that internet child se...
This thesis investigates offences of online sexual grooming and abuse of children via Internet techn...
Aims and scope The usage of mobile phones and the internet by young people has increased rapidly ...
Public reactions to internet child offending remain ambivalent in that, while there is vocal condemn...
The Internet has broadened many aspects of our lives in untold positive ways. For children it provid...
As Internet accessibility and use increase dramatically, more and more people are turning to it for ...
Between 2011/12 and 2015/16, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) experienced a 34...
New communication technology can help abusers gain access to children. It can allow groups of abuser...
Purpose – The relationship between accessing indecent images online and the perpetration of contact...
Although the sexual abuse of children is a long-standing problem that has received considerable scho...
The increased digitalisation of society has profoundly changed the circumstances for people with a s...
Online communication and mobile phone technologies represent areas of emerging trends in social inte...
Aims and scope: The usage of mobile phones and the internet by young people has increased rapidly in...
This article describes findings from research funded by the Metropolitan Police and Crimestoppers wh...
Whilst it is acknowledged that grooming and sexual abuse takes place both in the offline and online ...
The purpose of this article is to review what is known about the technologies that internet child se...
This thesis investigates offences of online sexual grooming and abuse of children via Internet techn...
Aims and scope The usage of mobile phones and the internet by young people has increased rapidly ...
Public reactions to internet child offending remain ambivalent in that, while there is vocal condemn...