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Author: Grillot, Caroline

Title: Street Pedophilia in Cambodia: A Survey on Phnom Penh's Suspects and Victims

Summary: This report focuses on street pedophiles and vulnerable children, as both groups remain difficult to observe and approach as they mingle outside common places usually meant for sexual interactions, such as bars and brothels. The survey provides an analysis of the current environment which pedophiles benefit from in Cambodia. It focuses on western males in the Phnom Penh region who represent the majority of the offenders and also on young boys who constitute their main target.

Details: Phnom Penh: Action pour les Enfants, 2005. 38p.

Source: Internet Resource

Year: 2005

Country: Cambodia

URL:

Shelf Number: 118626

Keywords:
Pedophiles
Pedophilia (Cambodia)
Sex Offenders
Sex Tourism

Author: Renault, Raphael

Title: Survey on Street-Based Child Sexual Exploitation in Cambodia: Overview of 7 Provinces

Summary: Child sexual exploitation has been increasing in Cambodia since the 1990's, with sexual predators coming from abroad as short-term tourists or as long-term residents. Usually, travelling sex offenders visiting Cambodia operate in two different ways, either by visiting brothels or by preying on children in the streets, the markets, the beaches or other public areas. On-going observations in Phnom Penh led to the conclusion that pedophile-related behaviors were changing in the capital. It was suspected that travelling sex offenders were moving into more remote areas as a result of the strengthening of law enforcement activities with respect to child abuse in Phnom Penh. The objectives of this study are: 1) To provide an overview of street-based child sexual exploitation perpetrated outside phnom Penh; 2) To gain an understanding of the underlying factors that make street-based child sexual exploitation possible in countryside Cambodia; and 3) To obtain information on the profile of victims and sex-offenders.

Details: Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Action pour les Enfants, 2006. 43p.

Source: Internet Resource

Year: 2006

Country: Cambodia

URL:

Shelf Number: 118727

Keywords:
(Cambodia)
Child Prostitution
Child Sexual Abuse
Pedophiles
Sex Offenders
Sex Tourism (Cambodia)

Author: Great Britain. HM Inspectorate of Probation

Title: Restriction and Rehabilitation: Getting the Right Mix: An Inspection of the Management of Sexual Offenders in the Community

Summary: Although statistically sex offenders are reconvicted less frequently than most other offenders, their offences can cause great public concern because of the impact they have on the victim. Following a previous joint report in 2005, inspectors wanted to see how well Probation and Police are managing such offenders in the community. This inspection focused on sex offenders either sentenced to a community order or released on licence. Inspectors found much that was encouraging with many examples of good practice. However, they stated that gaps remained in arrangements to protect the public and rehabilitate those convicted of sex crimes.

Details: London: HMI Probation and HMI Constabulary, 2010. 58p.

Source: Internet Resource; Criminal Justice Joint Inspection

Year: 2010

Country: United Kingdom

URL:

Shelf Number: 119289

Keywords:
Pedophiles
Rapists (U.K.)
Rehabilitation
Sex Offenders (U.K.)