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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carlos A. ArnaldoPublisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated Imprint: Berghahn Books, Incorporated Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9781571812452ISBN 10: 1571812458 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 July 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Preface Introduction Maldwyn Jones PART I: THE PROBLEM AND ITS CONTEXT 1A Real World and Cyberworld: Sexual Abuse of Children today Chapter 1. A global overview of child abuse and neglect Kimberly Svevo Chapter 2. Sri Lanka: protecting environment and children everywhere Maureen Seneviratne Chapter 3. The Philippines: fighting child abuse Alex Corpus Hermoso and Father Shay Cullen Chapter 4. Kenya: revealing child abuse Philista Onyango Chapter 5. Brazil: family, social and economic perspectives, origins, causes, prevention and care Hélia Barbosa Chapter 6. Albania: new hope for abused children Aurela Pano Chapter 7. Ground-level realities and international action: the vital role of NGOs Hélène Sackstein 1B Child Pornography and Paedophilia: Attempting a Definition Chapter 8. Paedophilia: a psychiatric and psychoanalytical point of view Patrice Dunaigre Chapter 9. Paedophilia: the work of associations and the role of the media and research Elisabeth Auclaire 1C Child Pornography, Paedophilia and the Internet Chapter 10. Child pornography on the Internet Ofelia Calcetas-Santos Chapter 11. Research, information and sensitizing the public Ulla Carlsson Chapter 12. Paedophiles networking on the Internet Rachel O'Connell Chapter 13. Child predators on the Web Debbie Mahoney PART II: COMBATING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND PAEDOPHILIA ON THE INTERNET 2A Where to Draw the Line? Chapter 14. Freedom of speech, information and the protection of privacy Aidan White Chapter 15. Freedom of information on the Internet: achieving a balance between promotion and protection Mark Erik Hecht 2B National and International Law Enforcement, Legal and Juridical Aspects Chapter 16. Legal issues and problems in protecting children against pornography Ofelia Calcetas-Santos Chapter 17. Legal and juridical aspects: extraterritorial law and extradition Pierre Dionne Chapter 18. International cooperation in law enforcement Agnès Fournier de Saint Maur Chapter 19. Casa Alianza's legal work in Central America Bruce Harris Chapter 20. Children and the law: the case of Hong Kong Gordon Fung 2C Police or Self-Policing: Can the Internet Community Deal with the Problem? Chapter 21. The technical response: blocking, filtering and rating the Internet Parry Aftab Chapter 22. The industry response 1: the Internet industry and illegal content Jean-Christophe Le Toquin Chapter 23. The industry response 2: self-regulation by the Internet industry David Kerr Chapter 24. The academic and research response 1: a research and civic initiative in Belgium Béatrice van Bastelaer Chapter 25. The academic and research response 2: research and cooperation Jo Groebel Chapter 26. The media response: a journalist's view of the problem in Asia Carol Aloysius Chapter 27. The NGO response: ECPAT International's strategy Muireann O'Briain PART III: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Declaration and Plan of Action Chapter 28. The World Citizens' Movement to Protect Innocence in Danger Homayra Sellier Epilogue: the Child is a Person Carlos A. Arnaldo Annexes Annex I: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Annex II: List of sites for the protection of children IndexReviews... this book must surely be the most comprehensive study ever published on the issue of the internet and child sexual abuse ... [It] offers an excellent overview of policies and programs ... A very helpful addition to the child welfare literature. * Social Development Issues Author InformationCarlos A. Arnaldo is the former Chief, Section for Communication Policies and Research, UNESCO, Paris Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |