Strengthening Canadian Law Enforcement and Academic Partnerships in the Area of Online Child Sexual Exploitation: The Identification of Shared Research Directions |
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Authors: | Roberta Sinclair Kristin Duval |
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Affiliation: | 1. Canadian Police Center for Missing and Exploited Children/Behavioral Sciences Branch, Royal Canadian Mounted Policeroberta.sinclair@rcmp-grc.gc.ca;3. Canadian Police Center for Missing and Exploited Children/Behavioral Sciences Branch, Royal Canadian Mounted Police |
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Abstract: | This article outlines the law enforcement response to online child sexual exploitation and identifies two key areas of research that would benefit from an academic focus—the link between online and offline child sexual exploitation offending, and the psychological health and wellness of online child sexual exploitation investigation employees. While there are several areas in need of research, these two areas demonstrate a unique opportunity for collaborative work. Also highlighted is a joint international research partnership among law enforcement, practitioners and academia that demonstrates the benefits of linking academic research interests with the practical needs of law enforcement. Last, are several suggestions for operationally relevant collaborative research in this area. Such opportunities bring together various areas of expertise, which will advance our understanding of the needs of victims, and improve victim support services. |
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Keywords: | police stress Virtual Global Taskforce child pornography child pornography offenders child sexual exploitation online child sexual exploitation |
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