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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
In an increasingly digitized world, online safety has emerged as a pressing global concern, with unique challenges shaped by regional and local contexts. This panel brings together criminological research across multiple jurisdictions to evaluate the global state of online safety. Panelists will present current research that examines the evolving threats to digital safety, the effectiveness of current policies, and the practical strategies employed to safeguard individuals and communities online across different jurisdictions. The panel will also explore how lessons from one jurisdiction can inform approaches in others, fostering a global dialogue on online safety. This panel discussion aims to bridge gaps between criminological research, policy, and practice, offering actionable recommendations for stakeholders in criminal justice and beyond.
Online Sexual Exploitation against School Children in Hong Kong: An Application of the Vignette Approach in Research to Practice - Jessica C.M. Li, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Impact of the Digitalization of the Crime Market on Older Triad Gang Members Who Use Drugs - Vincent S. Cheng, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) in Canada: Comparing Mental Health Outcomes of IBSA Victimization across Diverse Populations - Kai Lin, University of Technology Sydney; Jia Xue, University of Toronto
A Latent Class Analysis of Online-Offline and Victim-Perpetrator Overlap in Adolescent Dating Sexual Abuse and Gender Ideologies in China - Nicole W.T. Cheung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Kai Lin, University of Technology Sydney; Jessica C.M. Li, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
A Descriptive Study of Telephone Deception, Online Shopping Fraud and Online Crimes of Trust Violation in Hong Kong - Bo Jiang, University of Macau