1194 pages, 158 images, 52 contributors Child Sexual Exploitation is an exhaustive resource representing wisdom of more than 60 international experts in crimes against children, sexual victimization, exploitation, and trafficking. Detailing the different aspects of child sexual exploitation and trafficking, including children victimized through pornography, child prostitution, cyber-enticement, child sex tourism, and human trafficking, Child Sexual Exploitation will be the standard for multidisciplinary team members in the medical evaluation of victims, investigation and prosecution of perpetrators, and the protection of children and teenagers in the 21st century.
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Sharon W. Cooper is an adjunct professor of pediatrics at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Additionally, she is the executive director of Developmental Forensic Pediatrics, P. A., a consulting firm that provides clinical care for children with disabilities and victims of child maltreatment, and a forensic pediatrician at the Southern Regional Area Health Education Center, which provides forensic pediatric services for nine counties in North Carolina. Dr. Cooper is a registered and certified physician within the Child Medical Evaluation Program under the auspices of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been an annual presenter for the Children's Hospital Hackensack Medical Center and is an educator of Internet crimes against children for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in Alexandria, Virginia.
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1194 pages, 158 images, 52 contributors
Child Sexual Exploitation is an exhaustive resource representing wisdom of more than 60 international experts in crimes against children, sexual victimization, exploitation, and trafficking.
Detailing the different aspects of child sexual exploitation and trafficking, including children victimized through pornography, child prostitution, cyber-enticement, child sex tourism, and human trafficking, Child Sexual Exploitation will be the standard for multidisciplinary team members in the medical evaluation of victims, investigation and prosecution of perpetrators, and the protection of children and teenagers in the 21st century.
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Volume 1
1. A Brief History of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
2. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
3. CSE From a Global Perspective
4. Rape Survivors in Southern Asia
5. CSE of Children in the United States
6. What It is Like to Be "Served" in the "System"
7. Adult Survivors of the CSE Industry
8. Experiential Youth Perspectives: Canada
9. Understanding the Impact of Pornography
10. Resources of the Exploited Child Unit at NCMEC®
11. Medical Analysis of Child Pornography
12. Child Sexual Abuse Images and Paraphilias
13. Abusive Images of Children and the Internet
14. Ethical Issues in Sexual Offender Assessments
15. CSE of Children in North America
16. Psychosocial Contexts Leading Juveniles to Prostitution and Sexual Exploitation
17. Medical Care of the Children of the Night
18. Medical Implications of Anogenital Trauma in CSE
19. Community and Mental Health Support of Juvenile Victims of Prostitution
20. IPV in the Lives of Prostituted Adolescents
21. Online Victimization: What Youth Tell Us
22. The Use of the Internet for CSE
Volume 2
23. Acquaintance Child Molesters: A Behavioral Analysis
24. The Work of the US Postal Inspection Service
25. The Role of the First Responder
26. Investigating Internet Child Exploitation Cases
27. Prosecutorial Issues in the Child Pornography Arena
28. Childhood Victimization and the Criminal Justice System
29. Juvenile Courts and Sexual Exploitation
30. An Investigation of Victim and Offender Dynamics in Prostitutes and Incarcerated Pedophiles
31. Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation
32. Investigation and Prosecution of Child Prostitution
33. Internet Pedophilia
34. The Medical Expert and CSE
35. Computer Forensic Software and Its Legal Validation
36. Internet Travelers
37. Establishing Criminal Conspiracy
38. The Hidden Truth of Involuntary Servitude and Slavery
39. Keeping the Faith: A Call for Collaboration
40. Exiting Route: A Peer Support Model
41. The AMBER Alert Program
42. The Impact of News Coverage
43. Working With the Tourism Industry
44. Hotlines and the History of INHOPE
45. CSE of Children in Rural America
46. Recommendations for Dealing With CSE