Dirty Work? Policing Online Indecency in Digital Forensics

Dirty Work? Policing Online Indecency in Digital Forensics

Dana Wilson-Kovacs, Brian Rappert, Lauren Redfern | The British Journal of Criminology

Dirty Work? Policing Online Indecency in Digital Forensics

Dana Wilson-Kovacs, Brian Rappert, Lauren Redfern | The British Journal of Criminology

Abstract

More than 80 per cent of the work undertaken by digital forensics examiners deals with images of sexual abuse of children. While a growing body of literature analyses the emotional dimensions of coping with such material and the need to minimize exposure to it, less attention has been given to the day-to-day organizational arrangements in which such images are processed. Using ethnographic observations and interviews with practitioners, police officers and senior managers in four constabularies in England, this article examines the tension-ridden place for managing extensive contact with indecent images of children and argues that despite handling of transgressive material, digital forensic examiners distance themselves from imputations of being ‘dirty’ workers.

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Dirty Work? Policing Online Indecency in Digital Forensics, Dana Wilson-Kovacs, Brian Rappert, Lauren Redfern, The British Journal of Criminology, 2021

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