The present and future of child sexual abuse on the metaverse: recommendations for an innovative approach to law enforcement responses
Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research
ISSN: 1759-6599
Article publication date: 16 October 2024
Issue publication date: 6 November 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is twofold: (1) to diagnose and analyze the current state of child sexual violence in the Metaverse through thematic analysis, identifying patterns and empirically diagnosing issues and (2) to enhance cybercrime investigation capabilities and public safety training in Metaverse investigations in the future.
Design/methodology/approach
By using thematic analysis, the study examines online child sexual violence victimization cases in the Metaverse, collecting data through keyword searches in newspapers and court records.
Research limitations/implications
This study provides detailed policy recommendations for building trust between the government and citizens involved in the digital age.
Originality/value
The research endeavors harbor a dual focus: first, to meticulously dissect and comprehend the prevalent landscape of child sexual violence within the intricate realms of the Metaverse. Through rigorous thematic analysis, the authors endeavor to unearth underlying patterns, diagnose empirical realities and illuminate the pressing issues at hand. Second, the authors aspire to fortify the arsenal of cybercrime investigation techniques, bolstering the capacity for future Metaverse inquiries. Using thematic analysis, the study meticulously scrutinizes a dozen cases of online child sexual violence, meticulously gathering data from diverse sources such as newspapers and court records. The implications of the research extend far beyond academia, offering concrete policy recommendations to safeguard vulnerable denizens of the Metaverse.
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Citation
Choi, K.-S., Sanders, W. and Lee, C.S. (2024), "The present and future of child sexual abuse on the metaverse: recommendations for an innovative approach to law enforcement responses", Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 316-329. https://doi.org/10.1108/JACPR-03-2024-0889
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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