RT Article T1 Risk factors for receiving requests to facilitate child sexual exploitation and abuse on dating apps and websites JF Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice SP 1 OP 18 A1 Teunissen, Coen A2 Thomsen, Dana A2 Napier, Sarah A2 Boxall, Hayley LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1919528792 AB This study investigated the risk factors for dating app and website users receiving requests from other users to facilitate child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA). It did so by analysing data from a large survey (n=9,987) of dating app and website users residing in Australia. Dating app and website users who were younger, lived with children, were Indigenous or had a health condition (ie disability) were more likely than other users to be asked to facilitate CSEA. Further, respondents who were more frequent or active dating app/website users, who paid for the dating service or who linked their social media account to their dating profile were also more likely to receive requests for CSEA. These findings can assist online dating companies to implement new features and education messages that protect users and their children from harm. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 14-17 K1 Child sexual exploitation K1 Cybercrime K1 Peer-reviewed K1 risk factors K1 Surveys DO 10.52922/ti77291