This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordMore than 80% of the work undertaken by digital forensics examiners deals with images of sexual abuse of children. While a growing body of literature analyses the emotional dimensions of coping with such material and the need to minimise exposure to it, less attention has been given to the day-to-day organisational arrangements in which such images are processed. Using ethnographic observations and interviews with practitioners, police officers and senior managers in four constabularies in England, this article examines the tension-ridden place for managing extensive contact with indecent images of children and argues that despite hand...
In 2015, offences surrounding the possession, distributing, creation and publication of images depic...
The increased digitalisation of society has profoundly changed the circumstances for people with a s...
This paper examines the experiences of Police staff in England who work with sexual offence material...
The widespread availability and use of digital devices both enables criminal acts and helps to detec...
A reader can expect the abstract, paper and keywords to discuss descriptions of evidence, classifica...
The aim of the present study was to (a) assess the reliability with which indecent images of childre...
Previous studies examining the investigative challenges and needs of Digital Forensic (DF) practitio...
This thesis aims to better understand how to effectively assess and manage the risks posed by online...
The term ‘producers of IIOC’ refers to individuals who create or are involved in the creation of ind...
One way in which linguists have been able to offer their expertise to undercover online policing in ...
Incidents of child sexual abuse (CSA) are frequently documented and have recently attracted intense ...
Previous studies examining the investigative challenges and needs of Digital Forensic (DF) practitio...
This paper explores the processes involved in the removal of online child sexual abuse material. It ...
Introduction: Digital forensics analysts are a specialist group of police officers who are involved ...
This study seeks to understand and explain the problem of online child sexual abuse (CSA). More spec...
In 2015, offences surrounding the possession, distributing, creation and publication of images depic...
The increased digitalisation of society has profoundly changed the circumstances for people with a s...
This paper examines the experiences of Police staff in England who work with sexual offence material...
The widespread availability and use of digital devices both enables criminal acts and helps to detec...
A reader can expect the abstract, paper and keywords to discuss descriptions of evidence, classifica...
The aim of the present study was to (a) assess the reliability with which indecent images of childre...
Previous studies examining the investigative challenges and needs of Digital Forensic (DF) practitio...
This thesis aims to better understand how to effectively assess and manage the risks posed by online...
The term ‘producers of IIOC’ refers to individuals who create or are involved in the creation of ind...
One way in which linguists have been able to offer their expertise to undercover online policing in ...
Incidents of child sexual abuse (CSA) are frequently documented and have recently attracted intense ...
Previous studies examining the investigative challenges and needs of Digital Forensic (DF) practitio...
This paper explores the processes involved in the removal of online child sexual abuse material. It ...
Introduction: Digital forensics analysts are a specialist group of police officers who are involved ...
This study seeks to understand and explain the problem of online child sexual abuse (CSA). More spec...
In 2015, offences surrounding the possession, distributing, creation and publication of images depic...
The increased digitalisation of society has profoundly changed the circumstances for people with a s...
This paper examines the experiences of Police staff in England who work with sexual offence material...