ONLINE TRAFFIC OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CONTENTS. AN EXPLORATORY RESEARCH AMONG 10 COUNTRIES IN LATIN AMERICA WITH FOCUS ON URUGUAY

FLUJO DE MATERIAL PORNOGRÁFICO INFANTIL ONLINE. ESTUDIO EXPLORATORIO EN 10 PAÍSES DE AMÉRICA LATINA CON FOCO EN URUGUAY

Delgado Coto, Sergio - França Tarragó, Omar
Detalles Bibliográficos
2014
childhood
adolescence
sexual abuse
paraphilia
pedophilia
niñez
adolescencia
abuso sexual
parafi lia
pedofi lia
Español
Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/1040
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/2951
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Resumen:
Sumario:The status of 10 Latin American countries regarding the traffic of online child pornography was explored, focusing on Uruguay, in the 2011 annual period and the first eight months of 2012. The software “Florencio” allowed to trace the downloading of child porn contents in “peer to peer” (p2p) Ares Galaxy (Ares) platform. Additionally, the Internet addresses (IPs) involved were identified. Uruguayan results suggest that the increased download is concentrated in the summer time. The presence of a possible download stimulating factor linked with the spread of the topic in the mass media can be seen, as well as a rising trend of the activity. The “Participation in the Online Child Downloading Pornographic Content” rate (PDMPIO) was constructed for research purposes. It shows the number of people who have downloaded at least one file tagged as online child pornography for every 20,000 residents with Internet access. In this sense, Uruguay has the highest rate among the 10 countries explored.