A compilation of six bibliographies focusing on various aspects of online child sexual violence. From the tactics used by perpetrators to the experiences of victims within legal systems, these bibliographies provide resources for researchers, practitioners, and anyone seeking to gain a better understanding of online child sexual violence.
These bibliographies were prepared by the Senior Digital Information Librarian of the National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) for the purpose of research and education, and for the convenience of readers.
Internet Facilitated Child Sexual Abuse Material
This bibliography covers international literature related to various aspects of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) offenders, victims, and investigation. Included are citations and abstracts to articles, books, book chapters, and reports.
The Online Manipulation (Grooming) of Victims of Sexual Abuse
This bibliography covers literature relevant to how perpetrators manipulate and groom their victims of sexual abuse online. This bibliography is not comprehensive. Scholarly articles, reports, book chapters, and books are included. Links to open source publications are included.
Internet Facilitated Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Minors
This bibliography covers literature relevant to how perpetrators manipulate and groom their victims of sexual abuse online. Scholarly articles, reports, book chapters, and books are included. Links to open source publications are included.
Disclosure and Services for Child Victims of Online Sexual Victimization
This bibliography provides citations and abstracts to English language publications on child disclosure of online sexual victimization, and the provision of services to these victims.
Online Child Sexual Abuse And Perpetrators
This bibliography on published research literature covers issues related to child victims of online sexual abuse and their perpetrators. Included are English language articles, chapters, and reports.
Victims of online sexual abuse – Forensic interviews and experiences with the legal systems
Publications listed are English language international publications on forensic interviews and legal system experiences of victims of online minor sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.


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