Internet crime
Safeguarding Forensic Science Professionals
The field is just beginning to acknowledge the unique need for a better scientific understanding of the impact of trauma exposure on forensic professionals.
Exposure to Child Sexual Abuse Material among Law Enforcement Investigators: Exploring Trauma and Resilience Profiles
Human-Centered Approach To Technology To Combat Human Trafficking
Crime, Place, and Networks in the Age of the Internet: The Case of Online-Promoted Illicit Massage Businesses
A Study of Trauma and Resiliency among Forensic Examiners Investigating Child Pornography
Examining Financial Fraud Against Older Adults
Analyzing data from a nationally representative sample of adults can shed light on financial fraud victimization committed against adults age 60 or older.
A National Evaluation of Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Training Final Report
A Training Tool for Internet Crimes Against Children Cases
Practices and Policies Around Wellness: Insights From the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Network
Adolescents' Exposure to Online Risks: Gender Disparities and Vulnerabilities Related to Online Behaviors
Improving the Response to Victims of Child Sexual Exploitation Materials: A Multi-Method, Multi-Informant National Study
Advancing Visual Analytics and Computational Science to Combat Human Trafficking
Taking on the Dark Web: Law Enforcement Experts ID Investigative Needs
An expert workshop on a hidden hub of crime on the internet identified priority investigative needs, including demystifying the “dark web”, training investigators to identify dark web evidence and activity, and building cross-jurisdictional partnerships.
TECHBeat, February 2019
Trends in Arrests and Investigative Techniques of Technology-Facilitated Child Sexual Exploitation Crimes: The 4th National Juvenile Online Victimization Study
A Study of Trauma and Resiliency Among Forensic Examiners Investigating Child Pornography
International Trends in Fighting Child Pornography
This NIJ Conference Panel brings together American and European practitioners using innovative approaches to thwart the sharing of child pornography online. The panel will highlight two efforts. The first, which NIJ's International Center is evaluating, is a European multilateral project that teams criminal investigators with international nongovernmental organizations and Internet service providers (ISPs) to block access to child pornography sites. The second effort seeks to prevent child pornographers from accessing credit card and other online payment systems.