Cybersex Trafficking: Toward a More Effective Prosecutorial Response (Updated)

Vol. 54 Criminal Law Bulletin (2018): Post Publication Revision by the Author.

84 Pages Posted: 30 May 2018 Last revised: 2 Nov 2019

Date Written: May 19, 2018

Abstract

Cybersex trafficking, the trafficking of children to perform webcam sex shows for profit, is a brutal criminal innovation on the frontier between prototypical sex trafficking and child pornography. This Article evaluates how academic research, law enforcement resources, prosecutorial strategy, sentencing policy, and diplomatic mechanisms can be mobilized to more effectively combat this horrible crime. This paper was updated post publication by the author with mild stylistic and syntactical changes along with new page numbers.

Suggested Citation

Carback, Joshua, Cybersex Trafficking: Toward a More Effective Prosecutorial Response (Updated) (May 19, 2018). Vol. 54 Criminal Law Bulletin (2018): Post Publication Revision by the Author., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3181311

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