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Table of Contents

Introduction

1 The Investigators and the Law

2 The Evolution of ICTs and Their Effect on Trafficking

3 How Much Is Out There, and Who Are the Victims?

4 Are Search Engines Enabling?

5 Are Discussion Forums a Classroom for Cyberpedophiles?

6 Who Are Cyberpedophiles, and Is There a Link between Viewing and Abuse?

Conclusion

Notes, References, Index

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The most comprehensive examination to date of the clandestine world of child cyberpornography.

About the Author

Francis Fortin has worked in the field of criminal investigations and intelligence since 1999. He is an assistant professor at the School of Criminology at the Université de Montréal. His research focuses on cybercrime, criminal intelligence, data mining, and forensic analysis. He has taught specialized courses at several Quebec universities, including classes in the emerging field of open-source intelligence and classes on how to conduct cyberinvestigations. He has presented and published numerous scientific papers and is the author of a book on cybercrimes: Cybercriminalité: Entre inconduite et crime organisé.

Prior to becoming an associate professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa, Patrice Corriveau worked as a senior policy analyst at Justice Canada. He is currently researching the history of suicide in Quebec since 1763 and is conducting a research project into the challenges and issues posed by new technologies for youth, especially in the school environment. He is also the founder of the non-profit organization Cyberaction Jeunesse Canada, which educates young and old people alike on issues related to cybersecurity. His recent books are Sex Work: Rethinking the Job, Respecting Workers (2013); Cyberpédophiles et autres agresseurs virtuels (2011); Judging Homosexuals (2011), La régulation sociale des minorités sexuelles: L’inquiétude de la différence (2011); Mais oui c’est un travail (2010); and Gangs and Girls (2009).

Reviews

A must-read for all parents.--citeboomers.com

Cyberpedophilia elicits a lot of questions, namely, how can we better protect our kids? Without succumbing to sensationalism, this informative book empowers its readers to help protect kids, by equipping them with a better understanding of this new reality.--La Sentinelle

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