Financial risk indicators of child sexual abuse live streaming: A proof of concept prediction model
By Timothy Cubitt, Sarah Napier and Rick Brown
The live streaming of child sexual abuse (CSA) is a technologically and financially enabled crime type which has proliferated in recent years. This study uses a machine learning approach to produce a proof of concept model for identifying the financial indicators associated with CSA live streaming. This model was successful at identifying those who live streamed child sexual abuse, while making few errors in identifying those who did not. Seven financial risk indicators were identified. Six risk indicators centred on the value of transactions, and one on the age of the individual making the transactions. These findings reveal an important opportunity to use financial transactions as an avenue for detecting and disrupting CSA live streaming.
Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice no. 718.
Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. 2025. 18p.