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Online Risk to Children - Impact, Protection and Prevention

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Online Risk to Children brings together the most up-to-date theory, policy, and best practices for online child protection and abuse prevention.
* Moves beyond offender assessment and treatment to discuss the impact of online abuse on children themselves, and the risks and vulnerabilities inherent in their constantly connected lives
* Global in scope, setting contributions from leading researchers and practitioners in the UK in international context via chapters from Australia, the USA and Europe.
* Key topics covered include cyberbullying, peer-oriented abuse, victim treatment approaches, international law enforcement strategies, policy responses, and the role of schools and industry

List of contents

Foreword xi
 
Anne Longfield
 
About the Contributors xiii
 
Acknowledgements xvii
 
Introduction 1
Jon Brown
 
1 A Brief History of Child Safety Online: Child Abuse Images on the Internet 5
John Carr
 
Unintended, Unforeseen and Unwanted Consequences 5
 
Sexual Images of Children 6
 
The World Wide Web Explosion 7
 
Affordability, Accessibility and Anonymity - The Three As - Provide The Spur 8
 
The Number of Arrests and Police Operations Start to Climb 9
 
The Emergence of Hotlines 10
 
The Birth of the Internet Watch Foundation 12
 
Not a Very Promising Start 15
 
The Terrain Shifts and URL Blocking Emerges 16
 
Technology Comes to the Rescue of a Problem Technology Helped to Create 18
 
The Role of Search Engines 19
 
The Unanswered Questions about Technical Solutions 19
 
2 Children's and Young People's Lives Online 23
Sonia Livingstone
 
Trends in Children's Internet use 24
 
Parental Responses and Responsibilities 25
 
Digital Skills as Mediators--Why is it Hard to Get This Right? 27
 
The Emerging Balance of Opportunities and Risks 28
 
Evidence?]Based Implications for Policy and Practice 30
 
Conclusion 32
 
3 Cyberbullying and Peer?]Oriented Online Abuse 37
Andy Phippen
 
Perspectives on Online Child Protection From Parents 39
 
Policy Responses and 'Prevention' Mechanisms 41
 
Growing up in the Online World 43
 
4 Offender Behaviour 55
Helen C. Whittle and Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis
 
The Impact of the Online Environment 56
 
Offending Online 57
 
Comparison with Offline Offenders 65
 
Gaps in Our Knowledge 67
 
Conclusion 67
 
5 Treatment of Online Offenders: Current Best Practice and Next Steps 73
Sandy Jung
 
Online Sex Offenders: Characteristics and Comparisons with Contact Offenders 74
 
Typology of Online Offenders 77
 
Theories of Online Offending 79
 
Intervention Best Practices with Online Sex Offenders 81
 
Conclusion 90
 
6 The Impact of Online Sexual Abuse on Children and Young People 97
Elly Hanson
 
Overview of Online Sexual Abuse 98
 
The Impact of Child Sexual Abuse 102
 
Characteristics of CSA that Affect Impact 104
 
Social Contextual Factors that Affect Impact 104
 
Social and Psychological Processes Following Abuse 106
 
Complexities to Online Sexual Abuse 106
 
Salient Factors Underpinning Impact 111
 
Promoting Resilience, Reducing Impact, Fostering Recovery 116
 
Research Directions 117
 
Conclusion 117
 
7 Promising Therapeutic Approaches for Children, Young People and their Families Following Online Sexual Abuse 123
Elly Hanson
 
Effective and Promising Treatment Approaches for Problems in Childhood Arising from Sexual Abuse 124
 
Key Targets for Change in Therapy 127
 
Promising Methods of Fulfilling Key (Overlapping) Therapeutic Aims 130
 
Engagement and Building a Strong Therapeutic Relationship 131
 
Developing Positive Body Esteem and Sexuality 133
 
Reducing the Impact of Abuse Images Circulating and the Threat of This 133
 
Overcoming Shame and Self?]Blame; Building Pride and Mastery 135
 
Facilitating Support from Families 136
 
Conclusion 137
 
8 Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Online 143
Stephen Smallbone and Richard Wortley
 
Organising Prevention Strategies 144
 
Prevention Strategies 146
 
Primary Prevention 146
 
Secondary Prevention 150

About the author










Jon Brown is Head of Strategy and Development for The NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children). He is a qualified Social Worker with a Masters in Social Policy from the London School of Economics. Before joining the NSPCC, he served as Operational Director of Children's Services for Action for Children. From 2003-2007 he was Chair of the National Organization for the Treatment of Abusers, and he remains on their National Executive Committee. He is also a Trustee of the Loudoun Trust, a Board member of eNACSO (European NGO Alliance for Child Safety Online), and a peer reviewer for the Economic and Social Research Council.

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Online Risk to Children brings together the most up-to-date theory, policy, and best practices for online child protection and abuse prevention.

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