RT Article T1 The overlap between viewing child sexual abuse material and fringe or radical content online JF Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice SP 1 OP 16 A1 Cubitt, Timothy A2 Morgan, Anthony A2 Brown, Rick LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1919767371 AB Drawing on a survey of 13,302 online Australians, this study examines the characteristics and behaviours of respondents who viewed child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and fringe or radical content online, or both. In the past 12 months, 40.6 percent of respondents had viewed fringe or radical content and 4.5 percent had viewed CSAM. Among respondents who viewed CSAM, 64.7 percent had also viewed fringe or radical content, while 7.1 percent of those who viewed radical content had also viewed CSAM. Respondents who viewed only CSAM or only fringe or radical content were similar to one another. Respondents who viewed both were more likely to be younger and male and had higher rates of criminal justice system contact and diagnosed mental illness. Their online activity, including the platforms used, also differed. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 13-15 K1 Child sexual exploitation material K1 Comparative Analysis K1 Cybercrime K1 Peer-reviewed K1 Radicalisation K1 violent extremism DO 10.52922/ti77710