Characterizing Pedophile Conversations on the Internet using Online Grooming
Aditi Gupta, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Ashish Sureka

TL;DR
This study analyzes pedophile conversations online through linguistic analysis based on grooming theory, revealing dominant stages and textual patterns to improve detection and understanding of such malicious interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed linguistic analysis of pedophile chat conversations, annotates stages of grooming, and uncovers textual patterns to enhance surveillance systems.
Findings
Relationship forming is the most dominant grooming stage.
Textual patterns differ across grooming stages.
Transitions between stages follow identifiable probabilities.
Abstract
Cyber-crime targeting children such as online pedophile activity are a major and a growing concern to society. A deep understanding of predatory chat conversations on the Internet has implications in designing effective solutions to automatically identify malicious conversations from regular conversations. We believe that a deeper understanding of the pedophile conversation can result in more sophisticated and robust surveillance systems than majority of the current systems relying only on shallow processing such as simple word-counting or key-word spotting. In this paper, we study pedophile conversations from the perspective of online grooming theory and perform a series of linguistic-based empirical analysis on several pedophile chat conversations to gain useful insights and patterns. We manually annotated 75 pedophile chat conversations with six stages of online grooming and test…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAuthorship Attribution and Profiling · Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection · Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
