Child Pornography in UK Law
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Virtual child pornography and utilitarianism
The most common argument against child pornography is that children are harmed in the process of producing it. This is the argument from abusive production. However, it does not apply to ‘virtual’ ...
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New Zealand adult internet child pornography offenders
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to identify the demographic characteristics, psychological and mental health difficulties, victimisation histories, and offending behaviours of New Zealand c...
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An examination of judicial sentencing decisions in child pornography and child molestation cases in Canada
Purpose: Accessing and distributing child pornography is an emerging problem. This paper aims to examine the judicial sentencing decisions of child pornography cases and whether they differ from de...
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Policing Child Pornography on the Internet — In the Netherlands
Since crime on the internet does not adhere to national boundaries, police forces must acquaint themselves with the law enforcement situation in other countries. This article provides the reader wi...
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Child pornography and prostitution: is this crime or work that should be regulated?
Purpose: The International Labour Organisation (ILO) adopted a new Convention concerning the Prohibition and Immediate Action for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour (No. 182) in 199...
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Child pornography and deception on the internet: some ethical considerations
Technology facilitates certain behaviours. This underlies the argument that the Internet may not be as benign as we might like to think. It is argued in this paper, through examination of the case ...
- Child Pornography on the Internet
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Child Pornography: Balancing Substantive and Evidential Law to Safeguard Children Effectively from Abuse
The law relating to child pornography in the United Kingdom has, over recent years, changed dramatically. These changes have been brought about by both legislation and case law. This article critic...
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Criminalising Child Pornography—A Canadian Study in Freedom of Expression and Charter-Led Judicial Review of Legislative Policy-Making
The ease with which sexually explicit computer images of children can be created, disseminated and downloaded in the digital era has given renewed impetus to the efforts of national governments and...
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The use of actuarial risk assessment measures with UK internet child pornography offenders
The present study investigates the use of two actuarial assessment measures ‐ Risk Matrix 2000 (Thornton et al, 2003) and Static 99 (Hanson & Thornton, 2000) ‐ with individuals convicted of downloa...
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