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Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

What Do We Know and What Do We Do about It?
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  • Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: What Do We Know and What Do We Do about It? on Paperback by Jay Albanese
  • Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: What Do We Know and What Do We Do about It? on Paperback by Jay Albanese
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Commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is sexual abuse of a minor for economic gain. CSEC takes place at three levels: local exploitation by one or a few individuals, small regional networks involving multiple adults and children, and large national or international sex crime networks where children are traded and sold as commodities. The number of known cases of CSEC is growing. In the United States, it is more common for children to be sexually exploited for monetary gain by family and friends. Children may also be commercially sexually exploited for purposes of pornography. Reducing CSEC requires a multipronged approach aimed at increasing public awareness, promoting the public's ability to report incidents, and strengthening national and international interdiction and prosecution. Strategies in reducing CSEC that have been initiated include: global/international agreements and treaties and the FBI's Innocent Images National Initiative. The Innocent Images initiative provides coordination and analysis of case information among agencies and governments in an effort to establish a law enforcement presence and deterrence on the Internet. In addition to supporting existing interventions and prevention measures, other actions, such as keeping pace with technology, educating potential victims, educating the public, improving parental supervision, and enhancing the role of women and children in society can have a dramatic impact on reducing CSEC.
Release date NZ
March 7th, 2013
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Created by National Institute of Justice
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Imprint
Bibliogov
Pages
24
Publisher
Bibliogov
Dimensions
189x246x1
ISBN-13
9781288843251
Product ID
23804512

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