Link to: Prevalence and predictors of requests for facilitated child sexual exploitation on online platforms
The Australian Institute of Criminology, in collaboration with the eSafety Commissioner, has released a new Trends & issues paper on the prevalence and predictors of requests for facilitated child sexual exploitation on online platforms.
Requests to facilitate child sexual exploitation were more common when individuals shared information about children publicly online. Among these respondents, men, individuals aged 18–34 years, linguistically diverse individuals, individuals with disability, and those who had experienced other sexual or violent harms online were significantly more likely to receive requests to facilitate child sexual exploitation.
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In conversation with:
1. Roberto Perez Gayo, European Network Drug Consumption Rooms
2. Ester Aranda, Asociación Bienestar y Desarrollo, Spain
3. Vitor Mravčík, Podane Ruce, Checkia
4. Marylin Pohler, Ragazza e.V., Germany Chairperson: Marie Jauffret-Roustide, INSERM, France Opening and closing remarks: Alexis Goosdeel, Director EMCDDA
Link to: Participation in anti-authority protests and vulnerability to radicalisation
The Australian Institute of Criminology has released a new Research Report on participation in anti-authority protests and vulnerability to radicalisation.
These findings show that people who participated in anti-authority protests were more vulnerable to radicalisation compared with other protestors and non-protestors. The results have implications for responding to protest movements that promote anti-government sentiment, that spread disinformation and that are exploited by malicious actors.
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