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Perceptions of Child Sexual Abuse in a Hypothetical Cybersexploitation Case: The Importance of Perpetrator Honesty,Outcome Type,and Respondent Gender
Authors:Michelle Davies  Paul Rogers  Paul A. Hood
Affiliation:1. University of Central Lancashire , Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom mdavies3@uclan.ac.uk;3. University of Central Lancashire , Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Abstract:This study investigated perceptions of child sexual abuse in a hypothetical cybersexploitation case. Men were predicted to be more negative toward the victim than were women. Victims were predicted to be more negatively judged when they consented to sex than when they did not and when they were lied to than when they were not. Two hundred and seventy-six respondents read a sexual abuse depiction in which the perpetrator's disclosure about his age (being honest from the outset, lying, or refusing to disclose when questioned) and the final outcome of the meeting (consensual verses nonconsensual sexual intercourse) were varied between subjects. Respondents then completed a 17-item attribution scale. ANOVAs revealed broad support for the predictions. Results have implications for education about cybercrime.
Keywords:child sexual abuse  cybersexploitation  Internet grooming  rape
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