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College Students’ Punishment Perceptions of Online Solicitation of Children for Sex
Authors:Scott E. Wolfe  George E. Higgins
Affiliation:1. Department of Justice Administration, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 40292, USA
Abstract:The present study addresses the perceptions of university students regarding punishments for individuals whom engage in the online solicitation of children for sex. Differences in biological sex and age of victim and sex of offender may influence university students’ views of punishment for this behavior. Using self-reports from a 2?×?2?×?2 factorial survey, the results indicate that respondent sex, political ideology, and offender sex are important factors in explaining punitiveness for engaging in the online solicitation of a child for sex. Interestingly, victim age was shown to not influence punitive perceptions of online solicitation of children for sex. These results are discussed in the context of policy implications.
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