Refining child pornography law : crime, language, and social consequences /
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Imprint: | Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©2016. |
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Description: | viii, 299 pages ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Law, meaning, and violence Law, meaning, and violence. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10804127 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I. Defining Child Pornography Crimes
- A. Constitutional Issues
- 1. The Context and Content of New York v. Ferber
- 2. Setting Definitional Limits for the Child Pornography Exception
- B. Consequences of the Legal Definition
- 3. The "Dost Test" in Child Pornography Law: "Trial by Rorschach Test"
- 4. The Language of Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
- Part II. Refining Child Pornography Law
- A. The Special Case of Possession
- 5. Questioning the Modern Criminal Justice Focus on Child Pornography Possession
- 6. The Dignitary Harm of Child Pornography-From Producers to Possessors
- 7. Not Just "Kiddie Porn": The Significant Harms from Child Pornography Possession
- B. Child Pornography Definitions at Work
- 8. Challenges in Investigations and Prosecutions of Child Pornography Crimes
- 9. A Critical Evaluation of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Child Pornography Offenses
- 10. Political and Empirical Controversies Threaten the Federal Child Pornography Guidelines
- Contributors
- Index