The team behind National Centre-funded research project, “Survivor perspectives on institutional use of child sexual abuse material”, has published their literature review in the International Journal of Crime, Justice and Social Democracy.
Led by Campbell Wilson from Monash University’s AiLECS Lab, the review investigates how child sexual abuse material is currently used in institutional contexts by police, courts, academic and policy researchers and private sector entities.
The outcomes of this review inform further exploration of what victims and survivors of crimes involving child sexual abuse material think and know about the use of this material by institutions. The project will also be developing recommendations on how victim and survivor perspectives can be embedded by the institutions that use these materials.