Child Abuse Material (CAM) shows the victimized child and/or the abuser. The process of identifying the victims and/or the abuser from CAM, entails a combination of image analysis and traditional investigative methods. Who are the victims? The victims are the children who are abused. Children cannot give their consent to sexual acts and thus, they … Continue reading
It is argued that since the term pornography implies consensual sexual activity (Taylor & Quayle, 2003) and because children cannot possibly give their consent to such activities, the term “child abuse material (CAM)” is better suited; hence, child abuse is not child pornography. Whatever be the term, it is important to fully understand the magnitude … Continue reading