Internet Child Abuse: Current Research and Policy
"Internet Child Abuse: Current Research and Policy" by Julia Davidson is an essential resource for understanding the complex landscape of online child protection. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this insightful book spans 216 pages, offering a thorough examination of international policies, legislation, and practices related to the treatment of offenders in the realm of Internet child abuse. With a focus on critical issues such as child molesters, child pornography, and sexual abuse, Davidson's work serves as a vital guide for professionals in criminal psychology and child welfare. This comprehensive overview not only highlights current research but also emphasizes the importance of prevention strategies in safeguarding children online. Ideal for academics, policymakers, and practitioners alike, "Internet Child Abuse" is a must-read for anyone committed to combating child exploitation in the digital age.