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Return to sender: a multi-method study of guardianship against transnational sexual exploitation of children
The studies in this book illustrate the possibilities and challenges for governments and citizens to enact guardianship against SECTT, while demonstrating different research methods that can be used to bring more light to this under...Show moreIn recent decades, countries around the globe have taken measures to stop sexual exploitation of children by transnational offenders. But despite the growing attention for this problem, scientific research about sexual exploitation of children in the context of travel and tourism (SECTT) is in its infancy. Using a novel application of the theoretical framework of guardianship to SECTT, this doctoral dissertation investigates the role of third parties in combating child sexual exploitation by transnational offenders. How can governments, in both destination and sending countries, enact guardianship against SECTT? To what extent can individual citizens, like you and me, help to stop it? And which lessons can be learned for more effective policy?
The studies in this book illustrate the possibilities and challenges for governments and citizens to enact guardianship against SECTT, while demonstrating different research methods that can be used to bring more light to this under-researched problem. Highlighting the importance of perceptions, unpicking the responsibilities of sending countries, and at times challenging popular conceptions, the book’s timely plea against superficial solutions draws attention to the need for more evidence-based policy. Those involved in child protection, from academics to practitioners, will find the material in this book an insightful starting point to inform new ways of confronting SECTT.
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- All authors
- Koning, A.
- Supervisor
- Leun, J.P. van der; Meeteren, M.J. van
- Co-supervisor
- Wilsem, J.A. van
- Committee
- Blokland, A.A.J.; Cockbain, E.D.; Janssen, J.H.L.J.; Liefaard, T.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Faculty of Law, Leiden University
- Date
- 2023-06-22