Note
Issued also in French under title: Congrès transfrontalier : la frontière Canada-États-Unis : une réalité changeante : séance sur internet et la pédopornographie.
Author affiliated with: McMaster University.
"Research and Statistics Division research series"--Cover.
"Waterfront Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, October 22, 2000"--Title page.
"November 2001"--Title page.
Summary
"As part of the conference entitled “Rethinking the
Line: The Canada-U.S. Border,” the Department
of Justice, Research and Statistics Division, in
conjunction with the Policy Research Secretariat and
the RCMP, assembled a panel of international experts
to lead a session on enforcement and research issues
surrounding child pornography and luring on the
Internet.
The panel addressed two main conference themes:
safety and the line and the virtual line. Crime committed
over the Internet is often envisioned as being
borderless, thus presenting some rather unique challenges
for policy makers, researchers and law enforcement.
One area of Internet crime, which has been seen
as particularly deserving of attention, is the sexual
exploitation of children. Therefore, this panel was
assembled to discuss three central issues related to
this concern: (1) the scope and nature of child pornography
on the Internet; (2) sexual predators using the
Internet to lure children; and (3) the challenges of
policing child pornography across borders."--Page 1.
Contents
1. Executive summary -- 1.1. Scope and nature of child pornography on the internet -- 1.2. Challenges -- 1.3. Suggested priorities -- 1.4. Summary of recommendations -- 2. Participants -- 2.1. Moderator -- 2.2. Discussant -- 2.3. Panelists -- 3. Session proceedings -- 3.1. Dr. Jacquelyn Nelson (Moderator): Ministry of the Attorney General of British Columbia -- 3.2. Sergeant Emmett Milner (Panelist): Criminal Intelligence Service Canada -- 3.3. Dr. Jacquelyn Nelson -- 3.4. Detective-Sergeant Wayne Harrison (Panelist): Winnipeg Police,Vice Squad -- 3.5. Dr. Jacquelyn Nelson -- 3.6. Detective-Sergeant Frank Goldschmidt (Panelist): Ontario Provincial Police, Project “P” -- 3.7. Dr. Jacquelyn Nelson -- 3.8. Andrew Oosterbaan (Panelist): Deputy Chief for Litigation, Child Exploitation and Obscenities Section, U.S.Department of Justice -- 3.9. Dr. Jacquelyn Nelson -- 3.10. Dr.Max Taylor (Discussant): University College Cork, Ireland --
Appendix I. Questions and discussion --
Appendix II. Presentation materials / Andrew Oosterbaan, Deputy Chief for Litigation --
Appendix III. Presentation Materials / Dr.Max Taylor.