Medico-Legal Update
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 15
  • Issue: 1

Data-Based Profiling of Internet Child Pornography Offenders: a Study of the Characteristics of these Internet Sex Offenders

1Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, Sri Muthukumaran Medical College Hospital and Research Institute, Mangadu, Chennai, India

2Director and Senior Researcher of the Melbourne Criminological Research and Evaluation, Department of Criminology, University of Melboure, Carlton, Victoria, Australia

3Ex-Convener (Forensic Psychology), Department of Criminology, University of Melboure, Carlton, Victoria, Australia

4Associate Professor, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Porur, Chennai, India

Online published on 19 January, 2015.

Abstract

This current topic was of interest of study by the researchers after the controvertial arrest of child pornography traffickers and abusers in Victoria on October 2004. However, this was a startling revelation to the extent of propogation of child pornography in Australia and Internationally. Thereafter, the issue of child pornography has become a major area of investigation for law enforcement authorities, as it parallels increasing concerns for the children in our society. However, this research study is to focus only on Interent sex offenders knowingly possessing child pornography. As it will be interesting to know, from the findings of this research study, the association between the usage of the Internet medium and its contribution to the development of sexually abusive behaviours towards minors. In addition, to investigate whether there were any other associated risk factors involved in this offending processes. One of the major challenges to a researcher in this study was to provide concrete evidence aboutthe characteristics of these types of Internet sex offenders. However, two types of characteristics were studied in this research demographic and offending characteristics of two risk-categories such as the non-contact Internet sex offenders and contact Internet sex offenders. The findings of this research were startling that the low-risk and high-risk group of Internet sex offenders had significant differences in their characteristics in terms of education, occupation, criminal history, and most importantly the risk factors associated with the high-risk group was related with history of childhood sexual abuse. By studying their characteristics it is more likely to play a vital role in determining the possibility for these Internet sex offenders to progress from just viewing or collecting these images to potentially cause sexual violence against children

Keywords

Female Internet Child Pornography, Characteristics, Non-Contact Internet Sex Offender, Contact Internet Sex Offender