Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, 10 West Edge Drive, Ste. 106, Durham, NH, USA.
Sex Abuse. 2011 Mar;23(1):43-71. doi: 10.1177/1079063210374347. Epub 2010 Sep 17.
This article explores the variety of ways in which the Internet is used to facilitate the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and provides national incidence estimates for the number of arrests involving such technology-facilitated crimes in 2006. The National Juvenile Online Victimization Study is a nationally representative longitudinal study of more than 2,500 local, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies across the United States. The current article utilizes Wave 2 data, which surveyed arrests in 2006 for Internet-related sex crimes against minors. Detailed data were collected via telephone interviews with investigators about 1,051 individual arrest cases. Findings show that an estimated 569 arrests for Internet-facilitated commercial sexual exploitation of children (IF-CSEC) occurred in the United States in 2006. Offenders in IF-CSEC cases fell into two main categories: (1) those who used the Internet to purchase or sell access to identified children for sexual purposes including child pornography (CP) production (36% of cases), and (2) those who used the Internet to purchase or sell CP images they possessed but did not produce (64% of cases). Offenders attempting to profit from child sexual exploitation were more likely than those who were purchasing to have (a) prior arrests for sexual and nonsexual offenses, (b) a history of violence, (c) produced CP, (d) joined forces with other offenders, and (e) involved female offenders. Although the number of arrests for IF-CSEC crimes is relatively small, the victims of these crimes are a high-risk subgroup of youth, and the offenders who try to profit from these crimes are particularly concerning from a child welfare perspective.
本文探讨了互联网被用于促进儿童商业性剥削(CSEC)的多种方式,并提供了 2006 年涉及此类技术犯罪的逮捕数量的国家发生率估计。《全国青少年在线受害研究》是一项针对美国各地 2500 多个地方、县、州和联邦执法机构的全国代表性纵向研究。本文利用了第 2 波数据,该数据调查了 2006 年涉及未成年人互联网性犯罪的逮捕情况。通过对调查人员进行电话访谈,详细收集了有关 1051 个单独逮捕案件的数据。调查结果显示,2006 年美国估计有 569 起互联网协助儿童商业性剥削(IF-CSEC)的逮捕案件。IF-CSEC 案件的罪犯分为两类:(1)那些利用互联网购买或出售识别出的儿童的性访问权以进行性目的的罪犯,包括制作儿童色情制品(CP)(36%的案件);(2)那些利用互联网购买或出售他们拥有但未制作的 CP 图像的罪犯(64%的案件)。试图从儿童性剥削中获利的罪犯比那些购买者更有可能:(a) 有过性犯罪和非性犯罪的先前逮捕记录,(b) 有暴力史,(c) 制作过 CP,(d) 与其他罪犯合作,以及 (e) 涉及女性罪犯。尽管 IF-CSEC 犯罪的逮捕数量相对较少,但这些犯罪的受害者是青年中的高风险群体,而试图从这些犯罪中获利的罪犯从儿童福利的角度来看特别令人担忧。