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E-raamat: Child Pornography: Law and Policy

(De Montfort University, UK)
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Child Pornography: Law and Policy draws on interdisciplinary work in order to critically address the law relating to child pornography. Child pornography is recognized as a specific form of child abuse and there are now many national, and international, efforts to tackle it. Yet despite these efforts, the volume of child pornography, particularly on the internet, is increasing. The law has reacted to this situation by adapting its definitions, increasing sentences and providing new powers to law enforcement. It is, however, unclear how far the law should extend. What should the relationship be between criminalization and free-speech? Is there a link between the "use" of child pornography and contact offending? The issue of child pornography has been the subject of considerable literature in the areas of psychology, sociology and psychiatry. These studies provide the basis for a greater understanding of the nature of child pornography, as well as the profiles and behaviour of those who access or produce such material. Child Pornography: Law and Policy brings this wider literature to bear on the legal and policy frameworks relating to child pornography, questioning both the appropriateness and the effectiveness of the law in this context.
List of figures and tables
viii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Introduction
1(11)
Terminology
1(3)
Child pornography in modern society
4(8)
2 What is child pornography?
12(30)
Defining child pornography
12(13)
Involvement in child pornography
25(17)
3 Defining indecent photographs of children
42(22)
Child
42(4)
Photograph
46(5)
Indecent
51(13)
4 Other legal definitions of child pornography
64(34)
United States
64(12)
Canada
76(6)
Australia
82(16)
5 Virtual child pornography
98(19)
Defining virtual child pornography
98(5)
Competing arguments
103(14)
6 Offences relating to indecent photographs of children
117(33)
Making, taking and dissemination
117(20)
Possession
137(10)
Abuse of children through pornography
147(3)
7 Non-photograph-based child pornography
150(26)
Obscenity
150(13)
Coroners and Justice Act 2009
163(13)
8 Other approaches to criminalising child pornography
176(42)
United States
176(15)
Canada
191(11)
Australia
202(16)
9 Young people and child pornography
218(24)
Production
219(18)
Accessing child pornography
237(5)
10 Sentencing
242(44)
The guideline
242(2)
Nature of the material
244(5)
Extent of involvement
249(4)
Form of material
253(6)
Aggravating factors
259(9)
Mitigating factors
268(9)
Thresholds
277(9)
11 The international dimension
286(24)
Global initiatives
287(9)
European initiatives
296(8)
Jurisdiction
304(6)
12 Policing child pornography
310(27)
Organisation
310(7)
Operational
317(14)
Victims
331(6)
13 Conclusion
337(25)
Terminology revisited
337(2)
Defining child pornography
339(6)
Virtual child pornography
345(3)
Offences
348(6)
The international dimension
354(5)
The victim
359(1)
Conclusion
360(2)
Bibliography 362(11)
Index 373
Alisdair A. Gillespie is Professor of Criminal Law and Justice at Leicester De Montfort Law School where he primarily teaches Criminal Law. His specialist research interest is the law relating to child sexual exploitation, particularly where facilitated by communication technologies.