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Ethel Quayle (Author), Max Taylor (Author)
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April 20, 2003 1583912444 978-1583912447
Child pornography, particularly that available via the Internet, has become a cause of huge social concern in recent years. This book examines the reality behind the often hysterical media coverage of the topic. Drawing on extensive new research findings, it examines how child pornography is used on the Internet and the social context in which such use occurs, and develops a model of offending behaviour to better help understand and deal with the processes of offending. Detailed case studies and offenders' own accounts are used to illustrate the processes involved in offending and treatment.
The authors argue that we need to refine our ideas of offending, and that while severe deterrents need to be associated with possession of child pornography, a better understanding is needed of the links between possession and committing a contact offence. Only by improving our understanding of this complex and very controversial topic can we hope to deal effectively with offenders and with their child victims. This is a book which will become an essential read for anyone involved with offenders or victims from a psychological, judicial or social background.

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Taylor and Quayle present a well-balanced account of the social and psychological processes involved in collecting child pornography, as well as the role of the internet in these processes. Despite some of the inherent limitations in this field of study, this book is worthwhile for anyone interested in this area of sexuality research, whether from a research, clinical or social perspective..
–Corey R. Isaacs, University of Western Ontario--New Media & Society

About the Author

Max Taylor is Professor of Applied Psychology at University College Cork, and director of the COPINE Project. He is a Chartered Forensic Psychologist, with extensive experience of research in areas related to the criminal justice system.

Ethel Quayle is a College Lecturer in the Department of Applied Psychology at University College Cork, and a researcher with the COPINE Project. She is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience of work with offenders.

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  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge (April 20, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583912444
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583912447
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #920,314 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars a very good book, October 3, 2006
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The book is very well researched and very well written. The authors explore not only the user of child pornogrphy on the Internet, but the psychology of collecting in general and the topic of computer addiction in general. They are quick to relate these topics to the topic at hand.

The authors are cautious against making unwarranted assumptions. They recognize the difference between child pornography and child erotica. In reply to Mr. Mankoff's question, the authors do not assume that all porno collectors are molesters. In fact, they explore the question of whether or not porno prevents contact crimes.

Just in case anyone is interested in using the book as a manual on accessing Internet child [...], the authors purposely omit any such information.
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I haven't read the book yet (had to assign stars or this couldn't be posted) but I am curious as to whether the authors provide solid empirical evidence (not merely anecdotal) that the vast majority of those who download child pornography are also child MOLESTERS. We don't

assume consumers of adult porn are rapists. I deal with this problem

at www.differentdrummer.typepad.com in a post called "Child Pornography Hysteria." I should say I personally have no interest in either child or adult porn and do not condone adults having actual sex with children.
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Awareness and recognition of the problems of the sexual abuse of children has grown enormously over the past two decades amongst both professional and lay communities. Read the first page
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collecting child pornography, contact offences, new child pornography, accessing child pornography, collecting behaviour, adult sexual interest, viewing child pornography, downloading child pornography, adult pornography, pornography exposure, sexual victimisation, problematic cognitions, trading images, offline world, offending behaviour, assaultive behaviour, sexual offences against children, offending process, clothed children, sexual offending, explicit sexual activity, sexual engagement
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Internet Service Providers, United States, World Wide Web, Eastern Europe, Precondition Model, Free Speech Coalition, Thea Pumbroek
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