Guiding principles for addressing technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse
This report addresses the pressing challenge of technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) by bridging the gap between the complexities of defining and classifying technology-facilitated CSEA and effective and appropriate responses and protection measures. Expert interviews, consultation and desk research reveal contrasting definitions and conceptions of technology-facilitated CSEA. These largely stem from the differences in terminology, context and the contrasting roles played by stakeholders, creating uncertainties and misunderstandings that impede effective responses. Building on these insights and a statistical analysis of the Disrupting Harm evidence, the report sets out six principles by which diverse stakeholders can reach agreement in understanding and responding to technology-facilitated CSEA. These support policymakers, researchers, and practitioners with a holistic and context-sensitive child rights approach to addressing technology-facilitated CSEA and provide an entry point for professionals new to or with limited prior experience with the subject matter.
| Item Type | Report (Technical Report) |
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| Departments | Media and Communications |
| Date Deposited | 03 Dec 2024 13:36 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/126219 |
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