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Title:
Sweetie 2.0 : using artificial intelligence to fight webcam child sex tourism / Simone van der Hof, Ilina Georgieva, Bart Schermer, Bert-Jaap Koops, editors.
Publisher:
Asser Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xvi, 542 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Child pornography--Law and legislation.
Child sexual abuse--Law and legislation.
Online sexual predators--Law and legislation.
Internet and children.
Internet--Safety measures.
Internet--Security measures.
Other Authors:
Hof, Simone van der, editor.
Georgieva, Ilina, editor.
Schermer, Bart Willem, 1978- editor.
Koops, Bert-Jaap, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
This book centres on Webcam Child Sex Tourism and the Sweetie Project initiated by the children's rights organization Terre des Hommes in 2013 in response to the exponential increase of online child abuse. Webcam child sex tourism is a growing international problem, which not only encourages the abuse and sexual exploitation of children and provides easy access to child-abuse images, but which is also a crime involving a relatively low risk for offenders as live-streamed webcam performances leave few traces that law enforcement can use. Moreover, webcam child sex tourism often has a cross-border character, which leads to jurisdictional conflicts and makes it even harder to obtain evidence, launch investigations or prosecute suspects. 0Sweetie 2.0 was developed with an automated chat function to track, identify and deter individuals using the internet to sexually abuse children. Using chatbots allows the monitoring of larger parts of the internet to locate and identify (potential) offenders, and to send them messages to warn of the legal consequences should they proceed further.0But using artificial intelligence raises serious legal questions. For instance, is sexually interacting with a virtual child actually a criminal offence? How do rules of criminal procedure apply to Sweetie as investigative software? Does using Sweetie 2.0 constitute entrapment? This book, the outcome of a comparative-law research initiative by Leiden University's Center for Law and Digital Technologies (eLaw) and the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT), addresses the application of substantive criminal law and criminal procedure to Sweetie 2.0 within various jurisdictions around the world.
Series:
Information Technology and Law Series ; Volume 31
ISBN:
9462652872
9789462652873
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1090685473
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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