Borders Conference - Rethinking the Line: The Canada-U.S. Border / Child Pornography on the Internet Session

Appendix III: Presentation Materials – Max Taylor (continued)

Slide 99

Clinical as opposed to conceptual typologies

“The classification, diagnosis and assessment of child molesters are complicated by a high degree of variability among individuals in terms of persona characteristics, criminal histories and reasons for offending. There is no single profile that accurately describes or accounts for all child molester.”

Prentky et al. 1997

Slide 100

Clinical as opposed to conceptual typologies

Slide 101

'Good' and 'Bad' offenders

Slide 102

Thoughts/concerns 1 (in no logical or particular order)

Slide 103

Thoughts/concerns 2 (in no logical or particular order)

Training for Law Enforcement and other professionals:

Slide 104

Thoughts/concerns 3 (in no logical or particular order)

What to do with Internet offenders

Slide 105

Thoughts/concerns 4 (in no logical or particular order)

The evolving Internet

Specific

Slide 106

Thoughts/concerns 5 (in no logical or particular order)

General

Slide 107

Thoughts/concerns 6 (in no logical or particular order)

The role of the ISP industry

Slide 108

Final thoughts - quotations from operator of w0nderland (1)

“So… I'm still wearing the mask in effect… I'm still having to hide who I am. I can't be myself, and I miss being on line for that more than anything else 'cause there's no where I can be myself now”

Slide 109

Final thoughts - quotations from operator of w0nderland (2)

“…if society isn't going to let me be anything other than a paedophile and I've lost the computer… the only thing that's left that I can console myself with is sex… and I know its going to lead to people getting hurt”

Slide 110

The COPINE Project

Department of Applied Psychology
University College
Cork, Ireland

Dr. Max Taylor ( stay@netcom.es )