
A Comprehensive Review of Pornography, Prostitution, & Internet Crimes
2-Volume Set w/ CD-ROM
Richard J. Estes, DSW, ACSW
Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAP
Nancy D. Kellogg, MD, FAAP
Victor I. Vieth, JD
Child Sexual Exploitation Set with Supplementary CD-ROM:
(978-1-878060-76-1) $326.00
Child Sexual Exploitation Two-Volume Set
(978-1-878060-37-2) $275.00
Child Sexual Exploitation CD-ROM
(978-1-878060-66-2) $215.00
Detailing the different aspects of child sexual exploitation and trafficking, including children victimized through pornography, prostitution, cyber-enticement, sex tourism, and human trafficking, Medical, Legal, & Social Science Aspects of Child Sexual Exploitation is an exhaustive resource representing the latest research and wisdom of more than 60 international experts in crimes against children, sexual victimization, exploitation, and trafficking (ISBN 978-1-878060-76-1).
The Child Sexual Exploitation CD-ROM is an exhaustive researcher's companion to the two-volume set. Users can browse through tutorials on spotting defects in morphed images, sift through the extensive collection of more than 100 articles and government documents from the United States and abroad, assemble a collection of best practices from federal and local agencies, or create their own training curriculum using slide presentations and case studies of sexual maturation, taxonomy of pornography, and sexually transmitted diseases. The editors have combed through the vast library of knowledge available and have consolidated the most vital information onto this CD-ROM, making it a required companion to the two-volume set.
Product Details
- Two-volume set, hardbound with slipcase
- 1194 pages, 158 images
- 52 contributors
- CD-ROM contains additional research documents, case studies, images and training materials
- Audience: Law Enforcement, Attorneys, Judges, Physicians, ER Personnel, Pediatricians, EMTs, Nurses, Clinical Researchers, Social Service Personnel, Mental Health Professionals, State/Federal Agents, Child Advocates, Child Abuse Prevention Professionals, Child Protective Services Members, Educators
- Publication date: 2005
- ISBN-10: 1-878060-76-7
- ISBN-13: 978-1-878060-76-1
Table of Contents >> Read sample excerpts
Click to Read Forewords and Preface
2. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Advertising
3. CSE From a Global Perspective
4. Rape Survivors: Psychosocial Problems and Investigation in Southern Asia
5. The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in the United States
6. What It Is Like to Be "Served" in the "System": A Survivor's Perspective
7. Adult Survivors of the CSE Industry: Psychological Profiles
8. Experiential Youth Perspectives: Canada
9. Understanding the Impact of Pornography on Adults and Children
10. Resources of the Exploited Child Unit at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children©
11. Medical Analysis of Child Pornography
12. Child Sexual Abuse Images and Paraphilias
13. Abusive Images of Children and the Internet: Research From the COPINE Project
14. Ethical Issues in Sexual Offender Assessments
15. The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in North America
16. Psychosocial Context Leading Juveniles to Prostitution and Sexual Exploitation
17. Medical Care of the Children of the Night
18. The Medical Implications of Anogenital Trauma in CSE
19. Community and Mental Health Support of Juvenile Victims of Prostitution
20. Intimate Partner Violence in the Lives of Prostituted Adolescents
21. Online Victimization: What Youth Tell Us
22. The Use of the Internet for CSE
24. The Work of the United States Postal Inspection Service: Combating CSE
25. The Role of the First Responder in the Criminal Investigative Process
26. Investigating Internet Child Exploitation Cases
27. Prosecutorial Issues in the Child Pornography Arena
28. Childhood Victimization and the Derailment of Girls and Women to the Criminal Justice System
29. Juvenile Courts and Sexual Exploitation: A Judge's Observations
30. An Investigation of Victim and Offender Dynamics in Prostitutes and Incarcerated Pedophiles
31. Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation: The Role of Interpol
32. Investigation and Prosecution of the Prostitution of Children
33. Internet Pedophilia
34. The Medical Expert and CSE
35. Computer Forensic Software and Its Legal Validation
36. Internet Travelers
37. Establishing Criminal Conspiracy and Aider and Abettor Liability for Groups That Promote CSE
38. The Hidden Truth of Involuntary Servitude and Slavery
39. Keeping the Faith: A Call for Collaboration Between the Faith and Child Protection Communities
40. Exiting Route: A Peer Support Model for Exiting and Healing Programs
41. The AMBER Alert Program: Missing Children Before and After
42. The Impact of News Coverage: How the Media Can Help
43. Working With the Tourism Industry to Prevent CSE: An Individual Perspective
44. Hotlines and the History of INHOPE: The Association of Internet Hotline Providers
45. Shadow Children: Addressing the Commercial Exploitation of Children in Rural America
46. Recommendations for Action for Dealing Effectively With CSE
Reviews
As a former Police Chief I know that important policy decisions regarding the establishment of comprehensive child protection strategies are often based upon a tragic case or anecdotal evidence that often ignores the scope and scale of the overall problem. The research conducted by these nationally recognized experts provides important insight into emerging threats to children and serves as a guide for developing an effective national response.
Brad Russ
ICAC Training & Technical Assistance Program Director
University of New Hampshire
Internet Crimes Against Children Research Center
Durham, NH
The factual information, practical methodologies, and expertise in this book can be used as a practical tool in combating the horror of the commercial sexual exploitation of children. The fact that this text is guided by internationally recognized child rights principles and documents gives one hope that change is possible in a world where exploitation of children is so prevalent. As a survivor and now activist, I encourage the government, professionals, and the public to care about this issue and be practical and humane in their approach to combating exploitation. This book provides us with that template.
Cherry Kingsley
Special Advisor
International Centre to Combat Exploitation of Children
Vancouver, Canada
With the emergence of the Internet and its worldwide expansion as a favored mode of communication, there is an ever-increasing avenue for the sexual exploitation of children. This informative publication, authored by acknowledged leaders in the field of forensic science, provides professionals working with child abuse victims, their families, and the suspected perpetrators with a wide range of forensic techniques and knowledge that will serve as an essential forensic reference.
Faye Battiste-Otto, RN, SANE
Founder/President of American Forensic Nurses
Cofounder, International Association of Forensic Nurses
Palm Springs, CA
In giving a broad scope of understanding about the sexual exploitation of children, this book delineates familial child sexual abuse and commercial sexual exploitation. Its international perspective suggests that the causes are broader than defined by western countries and therefore prevention foci need to be tailored accordingly. While giving information on offender motives and treatment, it emphasizes the victim as blameless, a view that continues to need reinforcement. The detailed nature of the book and the number of worthy contributors reiterate its use as a text for all manner of helping professionals.
Jane Rudd, PhD
Associate Professor
Saint Joseph College
West Hartford, CT
The subject matter is disturbing, but this is a must-read resource book for professionals working in the field of child maltreatment in the 21st century. The contents provide a comprehensive review of research, current programs, and concepts that address intervention, investigation, and prevention.
Jeanie Ming, CPNP
Forensic Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Child Abuse Services Team
Orange, CA
Medical, Legal, & Social Science Aspects of Child Sexual Exploitation is a rare and welcome departure from the "same old, same old" of recent years and is truly new and innovative. This book is the first to provide in-depth coverage of an emerging and serious global issue. The authors and editors are well-qualified to address the complex social, psychological, and legal issues presented by child sexual exploitation.
John E.B. Myers
Distinguished Professor and Scholar
University of the Pacific
McGeorge School of Law
Sacramento, CA
This text brings to light the necessary role of interagency collaboration in child exploitation cases while providing direct guidance through case study and lessons of necessary considerations, benefits and limitations of emerging tools, and strategies for the investigation, proper assessment, and ongoing management of perpetrators.
Margaret Bullens
Forensic Psychophysiologist and Sex Offender Management Consultant
Grapevine, TX
Very worthwhile and a must-read for law enforcement and other professionals involved in identifying, rescuing, and treating victims of child sexual exploitation. This book allows the reader to better understand how and why individuals use the computer to facilitate the sexual exploitation of children.
Det Sgt Paul Gillespie
Officer In Charge
Child Exploitation Section
Toronto Police Service
Toronto, Canada
This is an important contribution to the emerging literature on … commercial exploitation, international exploitation, and Internet exploitation.
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The chapters cover the waterfront, including medical evidence, interviewing, child pornography, international aspects of exploitation, the Internet. You name it, it’s here.
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As an attorney, I learned a great deal from the chapters on investigation and prosecution. I was particularly impressed by Susan Kreston’s excellent chapter titled "Prosecutorial Issues in the Child Pornography Arena." Whatever you are of interest, you will find chapters on point.
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In the final analysis, this is an important book with much to offer from a broad spectrum of experts. The two volumes of this treatise have laid the foundation upon which the literature can be built.
John E.B. Myers
McGeorge School of Law
Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal
from JAMA:
Medical, Legal, and Social Science Aspects of Child Sexual Exploitation is a daunting two-volume set. Its five editors include a professor of social science (Estes), an attorney (Vieth) and three physicians. The 52 nationally and internationally known contributors represent government, law enforcement, psychiatry, social service, research, the judiciary, psychology, forensic nursing, public education, postal inspection, service units (Child Assessment Centers), sex offender assessment, and survivors.
... As the authors of the chapter on commercial sexual exploitation state, “In the past half century, and particularly in the past few years, enormous growth has occurred in the recognition, assessment and treatment of harmful sexual behavior” (p 290). This statement is substantiated by the scope and comprehensiveness of this excellent text.
Charles F. Johnson, MD
Ohio State University
Center for Child and Family Advocacy
Children?s Hospital
Columbus
JAMA. 2006;295:566.
I found that book's coverage of this topic is sophisticated yet accessible, such that I found myself quoting parts of it to my colleagues and students because of the depth and breadth of information contained herein ... The editors and chapter authors acheive a strong and sensitive balance between the need to know and people's natural aversion to the topic, and they manage to present a timely, globally focused view of the intertwined issues. Anyone working with children in any capacity should be familiar with the ways CSE has been and continues to be a national and international concern.
David A Wolfe
Excerpted from PsycCritiques: APA Review of Books. April 19, 2006. Addressing the Unspeakable: Shining a Light on the Travesty of Child Sexual Exploitation













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