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Kids and Internet Crimes: Matrix and Summary of Major Federal and Select State Case Law, Review of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program, Protecting Children in Cyberspace
by U.S. Government
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Synopsis
This print replica reproduction presents six government reports about the problem of internet crimes against Internet Crimes Against An Annotated Bibliography of Major Studies; Internet Crimes Against A Matrix of Federal and Select State Laws; Internet Crimes Against A Matrix and Summary of Major ...
This print replica reproduction presents six government reports about the problem of internet crimes against Internet Crimes Against An Annotated Bibliography of Major Studies; Internet Crimes Against A Matrix of Federal and Select State Laws; Internet Crimes Against A Matrix and Summary of Major Federal and Select State Case Law; OVC Bulletin, Internet Crimes Against Children; Review of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program; Protecting Children in The ICAC Task Force Program.Research conducted relative to Internet crimes against children can be grouped into several unwanted solicitation for sexual contact or pictures; pornography (children as the subject); harassment and bullying; and unwanted exposure to sexually explicit material. Many of the studies described in this document have been conducted by researchers affiliated with the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire who extrapolated data from the First (2000) and Second (2005) Youth Internet Safety Survey. These surveys canvassed a nationally representative sample of 1,500 youth ages 10 to 17 to determine the incidence and risk factors of youth exposure to sexual material on the Internet. Researchers also extrapolated data from the National Juvenile Online Victimization Study, which was intended to estimate the incidence of Internet sex crimes against minors occurring during a one year period (2000–2001) that were known to law enforcement officials. This bibliography reviews the findings of the studies conducted using these surveys, as well as other surveys conducted for the purpose of identifying the patterns and frequency of criminal use of the Internet involving children. The bibliography also reviews the results of focus-group studies, literature reviews, and reports commissioned by the U.S. Congress. The purpose of the studies, surveys, and reports reviewed herein was multifaceted. Researchers primarily sought to determine how frequently children view sexually explicit material online and are approached for sexual activity online, as well as the demographics of the vulnerable populations. They also wanted to identify what specific crimes were being committed, and by whom, the role law enforcement plays in curtailing and preventing these activities, and what influence pornography and sexualized material have on the moral values and sexual attitudes of children and youth. They looked at broader issues as how children use the Internet generally (as compared with adults) and what role family dynamics and the parent–child relationship play in the prevention of Internet crime. Some of the studies examine a particular aspect of Internet crimes against children. For example, Patricia M. Greenfield, in testimony before Congress, addressed the role of peer-to-peer file-sharing networks. She concludes that the networks are part of a pervasive, sexualized media environment that leads to inadvertent exposure of children and youth to pornography and other adult sexual content.
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