"It was in Control of Me": Notions of Addiction and Online Child Sexual Exploitation Material Offending.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jonah R Rimer, Karen Holt
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Abstract

This paper focuses on notions of "addiction" among users of online child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) through a comparative analysis of two qualitative studies. The first is a 17-month anthropological ethnography (participant observation, interviews, and focus groups) in UK group programs for CSEM users, and the second is based on interviews with individuals in sexual offense treatment units of a US prison. We thematically analyze the narratives of 103 CSEM users at different timepoints and settings from pre-trial to incarceration. Those citing "addiction" focused on three areas. First was pornography progression. Second were perceived indicators of "addiction" and alignment/analogy to other addictions, including ideas about losing control; ignoring detrimental consequences and continuing; physiological signs similar to withdrawal; likening to substances; and progression from "softer" to "harder" material. Third, less common was rejecting the "addiction" label, citing choice and responsibility. We situate these results within debates and literature regarding pornography and Internet "addiction"; implications of the label; societal conceptions of sexual offending; harms of CSEM; and treatment/prevention considerations. Lastly, highlighting the merit of interdisciplinary comparative qualitative analysis, we demonstrate similarities in narratives despite differences in location, timeframe, setting, conviction status, intervention programming, and research methods.

“这是在我的控制”:成瘾和在线儿童性剥削材料犯罪的概念。
本文通过对两项定性研究的比较分析,探讨了网络儿童性剥削材料(CSEM)使用者的“成瘾”概念。第一个是一个为期17个月的人类学人种志(参与者观察,访谈和焦点小组),在英国的CSEM用户小组项目中,第二个是基于对美国监狱性犯罪治疗单位的个人的访谈。我们从主题上分析了103名CSEM用户在从审前到监禁的不同时间点和背景下的叙述。那些提到“上瘾”的人主要集中在三个方面。首先是色情进展。其次是“成瘾”的感知指标和与其他成瘾的一致性/类比,包括失去控制的想法;忽视有害后果并继续;类似戒断的生理体征;类似于物质的;从“软”到“硬”的材料。第三,不太常见的是拒绝“上瘾”的标签,理由是选择和责任。我们将这些结果置于关于色情和网络“成瘾”的辩论和文献中;标签的含义;性侵犯的社会观念;CSEM的危害;以及治疗/预防方面的考虑。最后,强调跨学科比较定性分析的优点,我们展示了尽管地点、时间框架、环境、定罪状态、干预计划和研究方法存在差异,但叙事的相似性。
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