Safeware
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McCully, Rachel
Abstract
Our children are not safe on the internet, we are not safe on the internet. The criminal enterprise of child pornography was a closed, small community where obtaining and producing it was nearly impossible without knowing people. Technology has drastically changed this horrible industry. As the technology changed, the ability has changed as well. There are people creating, changing and adapting to every measure created to keep our children safe. The Child pornography and human trafficking industries are steadily growing due to non-authoritative monitoring and recidivist suppliers constantly contributing. By implementing Safeware on known child pornographers and persons of interest, this will drastically deter child pornography from reaching the internet.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1056618Date Published
2019Subject
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Georgetown University
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