Background: Evidence indicates that the viewing of indecent images of children (IIOC) has increased due to the emergence of, and increased access to, the Internet. Over the last 20 years there has been a high level of collaboration between various stakeholders to prevent and restrict access to IIOC. Nevertheless, there is no comprehensive review of these approaches or their effect as deterrents to viewing IIOC. Methods/Design: This paper presents a protocol for a meta narrative review of the deterrents to viewing indecent images of children (IIOC) online. The meta narrative review methodology allows researchers to systematically identify and review different understandings, or narratives, of a subject across a range of disciplines, with the...
Online sexual abuse of children has severe and lasting implications. In addition to there being many...
This paper explores the processes involved in the removal of online child sexual abuse material. It ...
In an open-ended survey question to European 9- to 16-year-olds, some 10,000 children reported a ran...
Background: Evidence indicates that the viewing of indecent images of children (IIOC) has increased ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence indicates that the viewing of indecent images of children (IIOC) has increased ...
This thesis aims to better understand how to effectively assess and manage the risks posed by online...
The aim of the present study was to (a) assess the reliability with which indecent images of childre...
The access of indecent images of children (IIOC) is an increasing societal problem; no longer resolv...
The term ‘producers of IIOC’ refers to individuals who create or are involved in the creation of ind...
This thesis focussed on online sexual offending, particularly the access of indecent images of child...
Sexual(ised) images of children may often be posted or shared on social network sites or content sha...
Previous studies examining the investigative challenges and needs of Digital Forensic (DF) practitio...
Child sexual abuse image (CSAI) offending is a severe problem for modern societies. In the UK and el...
Terms of reference This report represents the collective views and expertise of a panel of academic ...
Terms of reference This report represents the collective views and expertise of a panel of academic...
Online sexual abuse of children has severe and lasting implications. In addition to there being many...
This paper explores the processes involved in the removal of online child sexual abuse material. It ...
In an open-ended survey question to European 9- to 16-year-olds, some 10,000 children reported a ran...
Background: Evidence indicates that the viewing of indecent images of children (IIOC) has increased ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence indicates that the viewing of indecent images of children (IIOC) has increased ...
This thesis aims to better understand how to effectively assess and manage the risks posed by online...
The aim of the present study was to (a) assess the reliability with which indecent images of childre...
The access of indecent images of children (IIOC) is an increasing societal problem; no longer resolv...
The term ‘producers of IIOC’ refers to individuals who create or are involved in the creation of ind...
This thesis focussed on online sexual offending, particularly the access of indecent images of child...
Sexual(ised) images of children may often be posted or shared on social network sites or content sha...
Previous studies examining the investigative challenges and needs of Digital Forensic (DF) practitio...
Child sexual abuse image (CSAI) offending is a severe problem for modern societies. In the UK and el...
Terms of reference This report represents the collective views and expertise of a panel of academic ...
Terms of reference This report represents the collective views and expertise of a panel of academic...
Online sexual abuse of children has severe and lasting implications. In addition to there being many...
This paper explores the processes involved in the removal of online child sexual abuse material. It ...
In an open-ended survey question to European 9- to 16-year-olds, some 10,000 children reported a ran...