Child Pornography
In her groundbreaking work, Child Pornography, author Ethel Quayle delves into the complex and often misunderstood issue of child pornography, particularly focusing on its prevalence on the internet. Published in 2003 and spanning 248 pages, this insightful book critically analyzes the sensationalized media narratives surrounding child sexual abuse and the exploitation of children in pornography. Quayle, an expert in clinical psychology, provides a thorough examination of the psychological and sociological aspects of this pressing issue, making it an essential read for anyone interested in crime and criminology, as well as the impact of internet culture on children. Whether you're a student, a professional in the field, or simply seeking to understand this critical topic better, Child Pornography offers a well-researched perspective that challenges common misconceptions and encourages informed discussion.