
Understanding the Technology Behind Online Offending
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The book begins by equipping the reader with a foundational understanding of how the internet works before exploring the various ways that people can exploit the Internet to commit crimes. The reader is then introduced to some of the sophisticated ways that individuals may evade detection before we explore the organisations fighting to prevent and capture those offending online. The book includes a contributory chapter from solicitors at Stone King LLP to help the reader understand how the law is evolving to prosecute offenders. There is a further contributory chapter from psychologist Dr Ruth J Tully who discusses psychological risk assessment with those who offend online. The book concludes with important chapters looking at how professionals can keep themselves safe online, and future directions of the internet.
The book's intended audience includes all professionals who work with those who commit online offences, such as psychologists, solicitors, social workers, probation officers and police officers. The book is also suitable for those in training or graduate education.
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This book is an excellent and essential read for those working in or considering working in this complex field of therapy. It explores the legal issues surrounding CSAM arrests, offering valuable insights. Additionally, it addresses the immense cybersecurity challenges in combating the increasing problem of individuals seeking out CSAM content.Ian Richards, StopSo member and former Trustee of StopSo
This is a remarkable and unique body of work which certainly fulfils its dual aims of explaining the diverse nature of, and legal frameworks surrounding online offending, whilst demystifying the technologies that enable these crimes. Its strength and value lie in the use of simple, non-technical language illuminated by relatable analogies.
Nick Newman, former Head of Defence and Security Consulting, PA Consulting Group, and Independent Trustee of The Internet Watch Foundation
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Jennifer Bamford is a Chartered and Registered Forensic Psychologist with 15 years' experience working in the criminal justice system in the UK. She has worked with many internet offenders from the point of investigation to post sentence risk assessments and has been involved as an expert witness in criminal and family law proceedings where online offending has been a central issue for the court. Dr Bamford has published previously on various topics in forensic psychology, with a specialism in sexual offending.
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