揭露制造儿童性虐待材料的男人:犯罪多样性和社会人口学特征。

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Daniel King, Reneta Slikboer, Marie Henshaw, Denny Meyer, James R P Ogloff
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摘要

儿童性虐待材料(CSAM)的制作构成了严重和不断发展的威胁,通过多年的材料流通造成了再次受害。网络技术的可用性使CSAM生产和警察逃避的复杂方法成为可能。本研究的目的是探讨有CSAM生产史者的社会人口学特征,探讨CSAM生产者的犯罪亚型,以及可能亚型的社会人口学和犯罪特征。其中包括2004年至2019年期间在澳大利亚维多利亚州因CSAM生产犯罪而引起警方注意的男性(n = 741)。分层聚类分析揭示了两种不同的犯罪特征:(1)具有专门犯罪史的群体,以性犯罪为重点(n = 455);(2)具有通才犯罪史的群体(n = 286),包括性犯罪和非性犯罪。在整个样本期间,CSAM生产犯罪的频率几乎翻了一番,越来越多的具有通才犯罪史的人引起了警方的注意,而具有专门犯罪史的人的数量基本保持稳定。揭开这两种截然不同的罪犯档案是了解产生CSAM的个人细微特征的关键一步。
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Unmasking the Men Who Produce Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM): Criminal Diversity and Sociodemographic Characteristics.

Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) production poses a grave and evolving threat, causing revictimization through the circulation of material for years. The availability of online technology has enabled sophisticated methods of CSAM production and police evasion. The aims of this study were to explore the sociodemographic features of those with a history of CSAM production, explore criminal sub-types of those who produce CSAM, and explore the sociodemographic and criminal features of possible sub-types. Men who came to police attention for CSAM production offenses between 2004-2019 in Victoria, Australia (n = 741) were included. A hierarchical cluster analysis revealed two distinct criminal profiles: (1) a group with specialist offense histories, which were sexually focused (n = 455) and (2) a group with a generalist (n = 286) offending history, including sexual and non-sexual offenses. The frequency of CSAM production offenses across the sample period almost doubled with an increasing number of individuals with a generalist criminal history coming to the attention of police, whilst the number of those with a specialist criminal history remained largely stable. Uncovering these two distinct criminal profiles is a pivotal step toward understanding the nuanced characteristics of individuals responsible for producing CSAM.

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