Improving child sexual exploitation material investigations: Recommendations based on a review of recent research findings

Chad M. S. Steel*, Emily Newman, Suzanne O'Rourke, Ethel Quayle

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract / Description of output

Child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) investigations have emerged as an area of specialization that combines multiple skillsets. Recent research has reshaped how we view CSEM offenders - they have different offense-supportive cognitions from contact sex offenders,their use of technology is no longer based on anecdotal evidence, and approaches to investigative planning, interviewing, and forensics have evolved. This paper summarizes select, relevant areas of recent research related to CSEM investigations, and makes evidence-based recommendations for evolving how we approach these efforts. Current trends from other domains, including contact tracing and mental health considerations in a remote-working environment are additionally addressed.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages31
JournalThe Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
Early online date28 Nov 2022
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 28 Nov 2022

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • child pornography
  • child sexual exploitation material
  • suicidality
  • interviewing
  • telework

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