Virtual Pedophilia

Virtual Pedophilia
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9781478009153
ISBN-13 : 1478009152
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Book Synopsis Virtual Pedophilia by : Gillian Harkins

Download or read book Virtual Pedophilia written by Gillian Harkins and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2020-04-10 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Virtual Pedophilia Gillian Harkins traces how by the end of the twentieth century the pedophile as a social outcast evolved into its contemporary appearance as a virtually normal white male. The pedophile's alleged racial and gender normativity was treated as an exception to dominant racialized modes of criminal or diagnostic profiling. The pedophile was instead profiled as a virtual figure, a potential threat made visible only when information was transformed into predictive image. The virtual pedophile was everywhere and nowhere, slipping through day-to-day life undetected until people learned how to arm themselves with the right combination of visually predictive information. Drawing on television, movies, and documentaries such as Law and Order: SVU, To Catch a Predator, Mystic River, and Capturing the Friedmans, Harkins shows how diverse U.S. audiences have been conscripted and trained to be lay detectives who should always be on the lookout for the pedophile as virtual predator. In this way, the perceived threat of the pedophile legitimated increased surveillance and ramped-up legal strictures that expanded the security apparatus of the carceral state.


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