RT Article T1 Policing child sexual exploitation and abuse cases: a qualitative PRIORITY study of the challenges faced by law enforcement officers in Germany, Portugal, and Sweden JF Policing and society VO 35 IS 7 SP 983 OP 1000 A1 Tselenti, Danai A1 Carvalho, Joana A1 Azevedo, Vanessa A1 Gomes, Hugo Santos A1 Haubrock, Lina Sophie A1 Hillert, Jana A1 Rahm, Christoffer A1 Briken, Peer 1969- A1 Dekker, Arne A1 Joleby, Malin A1 Seto, Michael Chikong A2 Carvalho, Joana A2 Azevedo, Vanessa A2 Gomes, Hugo Santos A2 Haubrock, Lina Sophie A2 Hillert, Jana A2 Rahm, Christoffer A2 Briken, Peer 1969- A2 Dekker, Arne A2 Joleby, Malin A2 Seto, Michael Chikong LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1935040162 AB This study aimed to explore the primary challenges experienced by European law enforcement officers who deal daily with child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) investigations. We conducted 6 focus group discussions with 26 criminal investigators and managers from Germany (n = 9), Portugal (n = 9), and Sweden (n = 8). Data were collected as part of the PRIORITY project, whose wider goal is to decrease the occurrence of CSEA by providing anonymous online interventions to individuals concerned about their sexual urges towards children. We employed reflexive thematic analysis at the semantic level. By adopting the Barnahus model as a theoretical lens, we generated three recurring themes and 13 related sub-themes. These overarching themes encompassed a range of organisational barriers, investigative difficulties, and systemic shortcomings and were found to extend across national borders, exhibiting both similarities and context-specific variations across the three countries. We discuss our findings in relation to the most significant policy and practice implications, within the context of the Barnahus model implementation. Additionally, our findings lay the groundwork for five empirically based recommendations aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of future law enforcement responses and prevention efforts in regard to child sexual exploitation and abuse cases at a European level. K1 evidence-based recommendations K1 Challenges K1 criminal police officers K1 Child sexual exploitation and abuse DO 10.1080/10439463.2024.2447842