Résumé
"This study was done in an attempt to determine who the offenders are that seek children for purposes of sexual exploitation. The study included six Royal Canadian Mounted police officers from the Lower Mainland of British Columbia who had charged and convicted those who procured children, Section 212(4) of the Criminal Code of Canada. The study was an inductive inquiry using action research to gain an understanding, from police officer perspectives, who these offenders were, their motives and behaviors for specifically searching out children on the street for sexual purpose. To answer these questions, the research methodology chosen was interviews. This type of methodology was familiar to police officers and gave each one an opportunity to share their stories and experiences about their investigational involvement in sex crimes against children on the street. ... This study also revealed the need for training, education and awareness for police officers, lawyers and judges to provide them an understanding of the sexually exploited youth and their lives on the street. In conclusion, this study defined the need for greater public awareness and community involvement to reduce incidence of sexually exploited youth. Crime prevention strategies must continue and communities must be involved to assist police in the reduction of sexually exploited youth."--Executive Summary.