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About the editor
List of contributors
Introduction
1. Crime commission processes in child sexual abuse material production and distribution: A systematic review
Jesse Cale, Thomas Holt, Benoit Leclerc, Sara Singh and Jacqueline Drew
2. Child sexual abuse material on the darknet: A script analysis of how offenders operate
Benoit Leclerc, Jacqueline Drew, Thomas J Holt, Jesse Cale and Sara Singh
Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Disclaimer
- Abstract
- Executive summary
- Offender, victim and incident characteristics
- Transitions
- Implications
- Introduction
- Method
- Inclusion criteria
- Data and definitions
- Analytic approach
- Limitations
- Results
- Offender, victim and incident characteristics
- Transitions
- Discussion
- References
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Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Abstract
- Executive summary
- Introduction
- Methods
- Online DAFSV
- In-person DAFSV
- Co-occurrence of online and in-person DAFSV
- Perpetrator blocking, unmatching or deleting their account
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix: Survey tool