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The use of technology and devices as forms of sexual exploitation in people’s relationships is growing day by day.
By looking at the case of sextortion and the exploratory data on this phenomenon, it seems that most victims are shown to be male. This newly-recent criminal activity consists of an invasive form of extortion that occurs when a perpetrator threatens to release explicit images of the victim unless he or she send them a ransom.
Drawing upon preliminary and exclusive data, the no profit organization PermessoNegato has handled more than 500 cases of sextortion, of whom only 50 were females.
Using the abovementioned data as starting point, this research has focused on who the male victims are and how they became victims, delving into an understudied, yet ever-increasing phenomenon within the broader sphere of IBSA.
The aim of the research is to explore how the victims are groomed online, and how the perpetrators acts. Studying the online habits of the victims has been one of the key points, and if there is a scheme used to lure them: how they are contacted, how they manage to establish trust in such a short time, and how the extortion takes place.