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Refining child pornography law : crime, language, and social consequences / edited by Carissa Byrne Hessick

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Editor:
Hessick, Carissa Byrne  Search this
Sponsoring body:
Knowledge Unlatched (Organization)  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource (viii, 299 pages)
Type:
Electronic resources
Place:
United States
Date:
2016
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011. MiAaHDL
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL
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Contents:
Part 1. Defining child pornography crimes: The context and content of New York v. Ferber / James Weinstein -- Setting definitional limits for the child pornography exception / Carissa Byrne Hessick -- The "Dost Test" in child pornography law : "trial by Rorschach Test" / Amy Adler -- The language of child sexual abuse and exploitation / Mary Graw Leary -- Part 2. Refining child pornography law: Questioning the modern criminal justice focus on child pornography possession / Carissa Byrne Hessick -- The dignitary harm of child pornography : from producers to possessors / Audrey Rogers -- Not just "kiddie porn" : the significant harms from child pornography possession / Paul G. Cassell, James R. Marsh, and Jeremy M. Christiansen -- Challenges in investigations and prosecutions of child pornography crimes / Wendy Walsh, Melissa Wells, and Janis Wolak -- A critical evaluation of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for child pornography offenses / Troy Stabenow -- Political and empirical controversies threaten the federal child pornography guidelines / Melissa Hamilton
Summary:
The legal definition of child pornography is, at best, unclear. In part because of this ambiguity and in part because of the nature of the crime itself, the prosecution and sentencing of perpetrators, the protection of and restitution for victims, and the means for preventing repeat offenses are deeply controversial. In an effort to clarify the questions and begin to formulate answers, in this volume, experts in law, sociology, and social examine child pornography law and its consequences. Focusing on the roles of language and crime definition, the contributors present a range of views about the increasingly visible role that child pornography plays in the national conversation on child safety, as well as the wisdom of the punishment of those who produce, distribute, and possess materials which may be considered child pornography.
Topic:
Child pornography  Search this
Child abuse--Law and legislation  Search this
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