Financially Coerced ‘Self‐Produced’ Child Sexual Exploitation Material: Narratives of Accountability
ABSTRACT Perpetrators financially coerce children to ‘self‐produce’ child sexual exploitation material (CSEM). A harmful dominant narrative has historically blamed victims by framing this form of child sexual exploitation as ‘children engaging in sex work’ obfuscating the tactics of perpetrators.
Genevieve Bloxsom +4 more
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AMSEANet: An Edge-Guided Adaptive Multi-Scale Network for Image Splicing Detection and Localization. [PDF]
Yang Y +5 more
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ABSTRACT Civically and politically participating children and teens encounter contrasting societal beliefs about their identities and actions. Some portray them as heroes, others as naive or rebellious; some celebrate their efforts, while others dismiss or diminish them.
Markéta Supa +3 more
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Image Inpainting Forgery Detection: A Review. [PDF]
Barglazan AA, Brad R, Constantinescu C.
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Pivotal Yet Peripheral: Youth Work's Role in Mental Health Support
ABSTRACT This article explores how youth workers provide initial mental health support (IMHS) to young people in selected local authorities across Scotland and England. In the context of rising youth mental health needs and overstretched mental health services, youth workers are increasingly called upon for support. Drawing on qualitative research with
Andie Reynolds, Alison Ní Charraighe
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Mental image vividness and aphantasia judgements are fundamentally compromised by overlooked definition problems. [PDF]
Sulfaro AA.
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Temporal Tampering Detection in Automotive Dashcam Videos via Multi-Feature Forensic Analysis and a 1D Convolutional Neural Network. [PDF]
Shinwari AR, Khairuddin UB, Haniff MFB.
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GAN-based medical image small region forgery detection via a two-stage cascade framework. [PDF]
Zhang J, Huang X, Liu Y, Han Y, Xiang Z.
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Exploring the Digital Transformation Dilemma of Chinese Museums: A Comparative Study
ABSTRACT This paper aims to explore the key challenges encountered by Chinese museums during digital transformation. Based on in‐depth interviews with 16 experts, this paper employs a comparative thematic approach. The findings highlight the differences between provincial, municipal, and county museums in terms of policy, finance, equipment, and staff.
Mengning Han
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