Online grooming is a topic of increased importance in global debates. This pioneering text offers a comprehensive overview of the established themes and emergent debates relating to the online abuse and victimisation of children. With important new findings from a European study of online grooming, the first and largest study of its kind, this volume provides a unique insight into the behaviour of offenders and those who are 'groomed', aiming to understand the 'place' of the child in relation to the characteristics of online groomer behaviour. The collection explores how information communication technology facilitates online grooming, as well as the role and impact of social media. Outlining the latest research on the online behaviour of young people, the volume sets the findings against the rapidly changing legislative and policy context at EU and international level, and also develops guidelines for prevention initiatives. This timely collection will be a valuable resource to scholars in Criminology, Psychology and Sociology, and practitioners and policy-makers engaged in child protection.
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Stephen Webster is Head of Crime and Justice Research at the National Centre for Social Research, UK and is a chartered Psychologist. Julia Davidson is Professor of Criminology at Middlesex University, UK and is Co-Director of the Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies. She is also Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Antonia Bifulco is Head of the Department of Psychology at Middlesex University and Co-Director of the Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies, UK.
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