Online Child Sexual Victimisation / Edition 1

Online Child Sexual Victimisation / Edition 1

by Corinne May-Chahal, Emma Kelly
ISBN-10:
1447354508
ISBN-13:
9781447354505
Pub. Date:
04/25/2020
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
ISBN-10:
1447354508
ISBN-13:
9781447354505
Pub. Date:
04/25/2020
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Online Child Sexual Victimisation / Edition 1

Online Child Sexual Victimisation / Edition 1

by Corinne May-Chahal, Emma Kelly
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Overview

Focusing on online facilitated child sexual abuse, this book takes a rigorous approach to existing literature to address some of the most pressing public and policy questions surrounding the evolution of online child sexual abuse. The authors provide an unparalleled examination of which children are most vulnerable to this type of abuse, how their vulnerability is made, what they are vulnerable to and how resilience, both human and technical, can be promoted. They also consider the changing nature of child sexual abuse in the digital age and the consequences of this for victims and survivors, as well as for practitioners and policymakers working in prevention and response.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447354505
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 04/25/2020
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Corinne May-Chahal is Professor of Applied Social Science at Lancaster University. Emma Kelly is a Lecturer and Director of Social Work at Lancaster University.

Table of Contents

Introduction Online Child Sexual Victimisation Research Sexual Practices in Childhood Young Children: The Visibility Paradox Vulnerability and Resilience Intersections Deepening Knowledge of Online Child Sexual Victimisation

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"This authoritative book looks critically at the evidence for online child sexual victimisation and factors related to vulnerability, resilience and sometimes invisibility. It brings together a growing body of research which has significant implications for both policy and practice." Ethel Quayle, University of Edinburgh.

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