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Cybersex Trafficking

2022
Cybersex trafficking is a complex harrowing global reality. Where human trafficking for sex was previously restricted to physical contact, human trafficking has become increasingly virtual. The world wide web (WWW) has become an ideal forum for the enticement, capture, and control of victims for cybersex. This chapter examines this reality.
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Cybersex with Minors: Forensic Implications

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2001
Abstract This paper is designed to assist forensic psychiatrists/psychologists who evaluate adults who commit sexual crimes against children on the Internet. The typical offender is an adult male who logs onto the Internet and enters a chat room in which children congregate.
M E, Jaffe, K K, Sharma
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Pastors and cybersex addiction

Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2003
Clergy of all religious traditions are presenting in increasing numbers with addiction to Internet pornography. This article examines the characteristics of clergy who suffer from it. Clergy have been shown to be uneducated about healthy sexuality and boundaries in ministry.
Mark Laaser, Louis Gregoire
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Problematic cybersex: Conceptualization, assessment, and treatment

Addictive Behaviors, 2017
Problematic involvement in cybersex is generally considered to be an excessive and uncontrolled use of online sexual activities associated with tangible negative outcomes and functional impairment. To date, there is no consensus in the literature regarding the conceptualization and labeling of this disorder, or of its diagnosis and assessment (e.g ...
A. Wéry, J. Billieux
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Cybersex Use and Abuse

American Journal of Health Education, 2007
Abstract The Internet is increasingly used as an outlet for sexual activity. This literature review explores key definitions, perceived benefits, risks, and consequences of engaging in cybersex, as well as its influence on youth and young adults.
Delores Dorton Rimington, Julie Gast
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Cybersex

2013
Abstract The chapter treats cybersex as a multifaceted form of erotic experience and interaction, explaining how we use digital and computer-based technologies to do it and why. It traces the term from its historic origins, via current practice and technologies, toward experimental, multisensory, and future-oriented possibilities.
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Cybersex and Technosex

This entry examines the relationship between cybersex, technosex, and disability. It focuses on the relationship between cyberspace and technology with sexual needs in individuals with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities. While the terms cybersex and technosex are often used interchangeably in academic and popular discourse, they are
Rafał Gerymski, Maria Latusek-Mierzwa
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Treatment of Compulsive Cybersex Behavior

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008
Compulsive cybersex has become a significant problem for many men and women who have fallen prey to the accessibility, affordability, and anonymity of online sexual behaviors. Some patients develop problems with compulsive cybersex due to predisposition or accidental conditioning experiences.
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