Project title |
Situación de la Pornografía infantil en la Red: período 2010 [Children´s Pornogrphy online: 2010]
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Country or countries |
Spain (ES)
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Language(s) of report |
Spanish
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Funder of research |
Public funding; Private funding
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Date of fieldwork |
2010
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Main research focus |
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Target group studied |
Children
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| Methodology |
Description of studied group |
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Age of children studied |
10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16
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Methodology |
qualitative
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Size of sample |
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If survey, scope of sample |
National
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| Topics covered |
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Access and use; Activities; Risks and harm
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| Findings |
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• Having detected 421,368 files with child pornography content puts Spain in second place in terms fo the number of files with child pornography content. Spain is one of the top three countries with the most child pornography content online.
• More CTI (computing and information technology) literacy is needed as well as more awareness of digital citizens.
• Social network ‘myths’ need to be stopped in order to not interfere negatively in technological advances. More information and awareness related to new technologies is needed to avoid concern and worries related to its use.
• New global and national laws related to child pornography online are needed.
• There is an urgent need to consolidate cybercrime to an international level.
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| Further information |
Relevant publications |
Alia2 (2010). Situación de la Pornografía infantil en la Red: período 2010. Fundación Alia2. Madrid
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Report accessibility |
Printed or online report
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URL of report |
http://www.alia2.org/upload/51/45/DOSSIER_de_Situ...
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Dataset publicly available |
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Contact details of investigator |
Fundación Alia2
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