Sex Trafficking of Children Online: Modern Slavery in Cyberspace
This book addresses child sex trafficking in the era of digital technology. As a global problem, human trafficking frequently victimizes the most vulnerable: children. Offenders often use the Internet as a vehicle for criminal activities, including acts to sexually exploit them. With Internet access growing exponentially, more children are online every day, increasing their risk of becoming involved in sexual exploitation or being treated as a commodity.

Inconsistent law among countries and the lack of adequate cooperation across borders make combating this issue increasingly difficult. Using a human rights approach, this book offers alternative solutions and recommendations, including establishing a legal protection framework to fight practices that sexually exploit children in cyberspace. In addition, it promotes multi-stakeholder collaboration in the context of corporate social responsibility to prevent and combat these offenses.

This book explores the intersection of children’s human rights, online sex trafficking, and international legislation. It provides helpful insights for lawmakers, legal practitioners, scholars, law enforcement officers, child advocates, and students interested in human rights law, criminal law, and child protection.

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Sex Trafficking of Children Online: Modern Slavery in Cyberspace
This book addresses child sex trafficking in the era of digital technology. As a global problem, human trafficking frequently victimizes the most vulnerable: children. Offenders often use the Internet as a vehicle for criminal activities, including acts to sexually exploit them. With Internet access growing exponentially, more children are online every day, increasing their risk of becoming involved in sexual exploitation or being treated as a commodity.

Inconsistent law among countries and the lack of adequate cooperation across borders make combating this issue increasingly difficult. Using a human rights approach, this book offers alternative solutions and recommendations, including establishing a legal protection framework to fight practices that sexually exploit children in cyberspace. In addition, it promotes multi-stakeholder collaboration in the context of corporate social responsibility to prevent and combat these offenses.

This book explores the intersection of children’s human rights, online sex trafficking, and international legislation. It provides helpful insights for lawmakers, legal practitioners, scholars, law enforcement officers, child advocates, and students interested in human rights law, criminal law, and child protection.

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Sex Trafficking of Children Online: Modern Slavery in Cyberspace

Sex Trafficking of Children Online: Modern Slavery in Cyberspace

by Beatriz Susana Uitts
Sex Trafficking of Children Online: Modern Slavery in Cyberspace

Sex Trafficking of Children Online: Modern Slavery in Cyberspace

by Beatriz Susana Uitts

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Overview

This book addresses child sex trafficking in the era of digital technology. As a global problem, human trafficking frequently victimizes the most vulnerable: children. Offenders often use the Internet as a vehicle for criminal activities, including acts to sexually exploit them. With Internet access growing exponentially, more children are online every day, increasing their risk of becoming involved in sexual exploitation or being treated as a commodity.

Inconsistent law among countries and the lack of adequate cooperation across borders make combating this issue increasingly difficult. Using a human rights approach, this book offers alternative solutions and recommendations, including establishing a legal protection framework to fight practices that sexually exploit children in cyberspace. In addition, it promotes multi-stakeholder collaboration in the context of corporate social responsibility to prevent and combat these offenses.

This book explores the intersection of children’s human rights, online sex trafficking, and international legislation. It provides helpful insights for lawmakers, legal practitioners, scholars, law enforcement officers, child advocates, and students interested in human rights law, criminal law, and child protection.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538161340
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/20/2024
Series: Applied Criminology across the Globe
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.92(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Dr. Beatriz Susana Uitts is a human rights lawyer and researcher. She holds a Doctorate of the Science of Law (J.S.D.) degree and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Intercultural Human Rights from St. Thomas University College of Law, and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá D.C., Colombia. She is the founder and director of Human Trafficking Front, an organization dedicated to studying and preventing issues related to human trafficking and modern slavery through education, research, and community engagement.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Slavery in the Twenty-First Century

Chapter 2: Online Sex Trafficking: Indicia of Slavery on the Internet

Chapter 3: Human Rights in Cyberspace

Chapter 4: Cyberspace, Nexus of Child Sexual Slavery

Chapter 5: Internet-Facilitated Grooming of Children

Chapter 6: Child Victims and Offenders

Chapter 7: An Appraisal of Human Dignity in Cyberspace

Chapter 8: Recommendations for Expanding the International Policy for Cyberspace

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