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Areas of research interest relevant to the Home Office GOVUK
The European Commission’s latest strategy for fighting child sexual abuse highlights a harsh reality that, globally, we are ‘losing the battle’ against online child sexual abuse and exploitation (OCSAE). Various projects...
Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee
Lead research organisation: SCOTTISH POLICE AUTHORITY
The project is relevant as it aims to prevent those with a sexual interest in children from offending and preventing those who have already offended from offending again, which partially answers the question about intervention programmes for offenders who view online indecent images of children.
There are no changes to the project scope:- The European Commission’s latest strategy for fighting child sexual abuse highlights a harsh reality that, globally, we are ‘losing the battle’ against online child sexual abu...
Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee
Lead research organisation: UNIVERSITY OF DERBY
The project partially answers the question by addressing the support needs of Minor Attracted Persons (MAPs) to prevent them from abusing, but does not fully answer the question.
The European Commission’s latest strategy for fighting child sexual abuse highlights a harsh reality that, globally, we are ‘losing the battle’ against online child sexual abuse and exploitation (OCSEA). Various projects...
Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee
Lead research organisation: UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND
The project addresses the need for intervention programs for offenders who view online indecent images of children and emphasizes prevention.