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    Dark Justice

    Inside the World of Paedophile Hunters

    Author(s): Mark de Rond

    ISBN: 9781009457040
    Publication Date: 6/3/25
    Pages: 208
    Format: Hardback
    Sale price£20.00 GBP

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    It is difficult to imagine a more heinous crime than the sexual abuse of children. Yet, terrifyingly, a new case of child sexual abuse is reported every seven minutes. In response to this crisis, self-appointed groups of citizens are fashioning themselves as 'paedophile hunters.' Operating outside the law, these groups use social media to bait and expose those seeking to engage children sexually, both on- and offline. Their work has been remarkably effective, but at what cost? Following four years of unprecedented access to the UK's most prolific team of paedophile hunters, Mark de Rond offers balanced and insightful answers to the perplexing question of why these groups persist in using extreme methods to hold predators to account in view of less harmful alternatives. In doing so, he invites us to consider the societal impacts of paedophile hunters on our laws and institutions, as well as societal cohesion and safety.

    • The author was granted unprecedented access for four years to one of the UK's most prolific and successful paedophile hunting teams, through which he gained deep insight into the hunters' personal reckoning with their work.
    • Drawing on his own personal history, Mark employs an engaging and compelling first-person narrative while offering a sensitive and thoughtful analysis of the organisational dynamics of civil activist groups formed around an extreme and highly affective cause
    • Provides suggestions for helping the police coexist and collaborate with paedophile hunters, in order to mitigate harm to the innocent and do a better job of keeping children safe
    • The incorporation of 'screenplays' and chat logs gives voice to the paedophile hunters, allowing them to make their case (which they feel is misunderstood and misrepresented by the police and media)