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- Title
Stumbling into Sexual Crime: The Passive Perpetrator in Accounts by Male Internet Sex Offenders.
- Authors
Winder, Belinda; Gough, Brendan; Seymour-Smith, Sarah
- Abstract
Public reactions to internet child offending remain ambivalent in that, while there is vocal condemnation of contact child sex offending, there is less indignation about internet child abuse. This is potentially due to a lack of recognition of this type of offence as sexual offending per se. This ambiguity is reflected by internet sex offenders themselves in their verbalizations of their offending. This article presents a qualitative analysis of the accounts offered by seven individuals convicted of internet-based sexual offences involving the downloading and viewing of images of children. In particular, this article presents an analysis of the explanations of offenders for the commencement of internet activity and the progression to more illicit online materials. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using discursive methods, paying close attention to language use and function. The analysis documented the practices that internet child abusers employed in order to manage their identities, distance themselves from the label of sex offender, and/or reduce their personal agency and accountability. Implications of this analysis are discussed with reference to the current minimization of the downloading of sexually explicit images of children as a sexual crime per se by the public and offenders alike and the risk assessment and treatment of individuals convicted of these offences.
- Subjects
ONLINE sexual predators; SEX offenders; CHILD sexual abuse; SEX crimes; INTERNET pornography
- Publication
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2015, Vol 44, Issue 1, p167
- ISSN
0004-0002
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10508-014-0302-6