Introduction: Online grooming is an active communicative entrapment network involving a wide range of techniques. The interactions that groomers have with minors online are complex. The purpose of the present literature review is to contribute to the existing knowledge base regarding online sex offender typologies, predatory tactics and techniques. Evidence acquisition: We conducted a review of the current literature by an initial database research of papers published since 1990. Three independent reviewers selected relevant articles, initially based on title and abstract analysis, then by full text in order to make a final determination. After the final selection, a total of 21 articles were reviewed. Evidence synthesis: Overall, abundan...
This study seeks to understand and explain the problem of online child sexual abuse (CSA). More spec...
Sexual abuse through social networking sites has become increasingly concerning in recent years, wit...
Research shows that some sex offenders who commit child sexual abuse (CSA) engage in a type of “sedu...
The growing use of the Internet and of social media by children and young people has spurred the con...
This thesis explores the strategies used by online sexual groomers and the role of offence motivatio...
The Internet has greatly facilitated the ways in which paedophiles can groom children and young peop...
While online social networking sites and other digital media provide a means for positive online exp...
This research focuses on grooming techniques used by predators in their search and seduction of chil...
Online Child Sexual Abuse: Grooming, Policing and Child Protection in a Multi-Media World addresses ...
Published in an Open Access Journal. Available from http://www.cisjournal.orgThe European Online Gro...
This thesis investigates offences of online sexual grooming and abuse of children via Internet techn...
This chapter offers an overview of the nature of online sexual grooming, the types of online groomer...
The aim of this paper is to highlight key themes within the process of online grooming from the vict...
The focus of this paper is on the use of the Internet for the sexual solicitation of children, which...
The majority of current grooming research makes no distinctions between male and female targets. Th...
This study seeks to understand and explain the problem of online child sexual abuse (CSA). More spec...
Sexual abuse through social networking sites has become increasingly concerning in recent years, wit...
Research shows that some sex offenders who commit child sexual abuse (CSA) engage in a type of “sedu...
The growing use of the Internet and of social media by children and young people has spurred the con...
This thesis explores the strategies used by online sexual groomers and the role of offence motivatio...
The Internet has greatly facilitated the ways in which paedophiles can groom children and young peop...
While online social networking sites and other digital media provide a means for positive online exp...
This research focuses on grooming techniques used by predators in their search and seduction of chil...
Online Child Sexual Abuse: Grooming, Policing and Child Protection in a Multi-Media World addresses ...
Published in an Open Access Journal. Available from http://www.cisjournal.orgThe European Online Gro...
This thesis investigates offences of online sexual grooming and abuse of children via Internet techn...
This chapter offers an overview of the nature of online sexual grooming, the types of online groomer...
The aim of this paper is to highlight key themes within the process of online grooming from the vict...
The focus of this paper is on the use of the Internet for the sexual solicitation of children, which...
The majority of current grooming research makes no distinctions between male and female targets. Th...
This study seeks to understand and explain the problem of online child sexual abuse (CSA). More spec...
Sexual abuse through social networking sites has become increasingly concerning in recent years, wit...
Research shows that some sex offenders who commit child sexual abuse (CSA) engage in a type of “sedu...