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Transnational Child Sexual Abuse: Outcomes from a Roundtable Discussion

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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:16 authored by Hannah Lena Merdian, Derek Perkins, Stephen Webster, Darragh McCashin
<p>he phenomenon of men who travel across international borders to engage in child sexual abuse presents significant public health, legal, diplomatic, cultural, and research challenges. Briefed in the current scope of this issue by relevant stakeholders across legislation, research, and social policy, a roundtable discussion held in London aimed to synthesise plenary discussions from multidisciplinary attendees across law enforcement, academia, non-profit, and industry sectors with direct relevance to the UK. Specifically, the roundtable discussions aimed to gather the central themes relating to attendee discussions on the key challenges, affected countries, response strategies, and knowledge gaps. Four key themes were identified from the data, relating to the definition of Transnational Child Sexual Abuse (TCSA), criminal justice, geographical considerations, and issues surrounding tourism/hospitality. The data highlighted four priorities for future development and research, namely developing offender typologies, victim-centric investigative practice, prevalence and definitions, and collaborations. These themes provide insight into the issue of transnational child sexual abuse from the perspective of different disciplines and offer a strategy to prioritise, and collaborate, in the efforts against transnational child sexual abuse.</p>

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Volume

16

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

243

Publisher

MDPI

eISSN

1660-4601

Date Submitted

2019-03-05

Date Accepted

2018-12-28

Date of First Publication

2019-01-16

Date of Final Publication

2019-01-16

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-01-22

ePrints ID

34780

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