Dont sexualize me: The perpetuation of sexual exploitation via the Internet
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Internet crimes.
- Cyber stalking.
- Sex as a key element in cyber stalking.
- The frustrating situation that occurs with the sexually offensive behavior on the internet.
- Four specific ways in which people with a sexual preference for children may misuse the Internet.
- Engaging in inappropriate sexual communication with children.
- Finding children to molest.
- Trafficking child pornography.
- Communicating with like-minded individuals.
- A sampling of men arrested for possession of child pornography.
- Human trafficking over the web.
- Bibliography.
Abstract
In 2002 a women's ex boyfriend published her home address on a number of websites, advertising that she fantasized about being raped. Within days men were turning up at her house ready to oblige. In 2003 Immigration agents, investigating cyber crimes, found streams of Web pages with thumbnail images of ethnically diverse young women, bound, gagged and covered in injuries from torture. Auctions to purchase some of the women were in progress; one had exceeded $300,000. In 2004 a 41-year-old man lured a 15-year-old girl over the internet who was then kidnapped, sexually abused, and subjected to sadistic acts for a week before escaping her captor. The internet is a unique medium of mass communication. It, unlike other mediums has the quality of being almost free from control.
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