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  • ...rtual-child-porn-law ATC/ANU - The Perverse Politics of Virtual Child Porn Law]</ref>. [[Research:_Child_Pornography|Evidence]] in fact suggests that chil ...ndecent]] photo-realistic images of children were already illegal under UK law and possession of such images carries the same maximum sentence as actual p ...
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  • '''Eleanor Williams''' is a British woman who, in 2023 at the age of 22, was sentenced and imprisoned for 8.5 y ...l room. Before her arrest, trial and exposure, she became a focal point in British right-wing discourse about alleged "Asian grooming gangs", and a popular ca ...
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  • ...self-appointed "policing" and doing of "justice", ''outside'' of the usual law enforcement and criminal justice professions. In the [[minor attracted comm ===Are vigilante attacks on pedophiles a hate crime?=== ...
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  • ...TOC__'''George Norman Douglas''' (8 December 1868 – 7 February 1952) was a British writer and historical [[Pederasty|pederast]] now best known for his 1917 no ''An Austrian-born writer of Scottish ancestry, Douglas was widely considered British and lived through the end of the Victorian era and past the end of the Seco ...
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  • ....wilsonlaw.com/blog/difference-between-express-and-implied-consent/ Wilson Law: Express and Implied consent]</ref><ref>[https://legaldictionary.net/implie ...ress themselves.<ref>[http://law.cornell.edu/wex/mental_competence Cornell Law: Mental Capacity]</ref> ...
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  • Sharpe grew up in Victoria, British Columbia. A bursary from the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, ...ling of R. v. Sharpe in January 2001, upheld most of the child pornography law but said that people can't be prosecuted for creating works of their own im ...
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  • ...the states typically require the registrant to notify their local or state law enforcement agencies whenever they change residency. In most cases, the reg ...the World'' has been instrumental in campaigning for a so-called [[Sarah's Law]] that would allow such limited disclosure nationwide. Another register, [[ ...
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  • :''Matt Barber, a constitutional law attorney who serves as Concerned Women for America's policy director for cu The [[Internet Watch Foundation]], a British watchdog group, added Wikipedia's article ''Virgin Killer'' to a blacklist ...
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  • ...ology and other Pseudoscience]][[Category:Law/Crime]][[Category:Law/Crime: British]] ...
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  • ...admit to child porn charges,"] September 2006, [[BBC]].</ref>) is an Irish/British journalist, academic and advocate for [[Minor Attracted Person|MAPs]], bein ...iaisons]</ref> O'Carroll has also published a number of academic articles. British mainstream media has dubbed O'Carroll both Ireland<ref>[https://www.theguar ...
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  • ...York, 1976 with the subsidiary title Exploring the pederast underground. A British edition with only the main title was published by Maurice Temple Smith in L [[Category:Law/Crime]][[Category:Law/Crime: American]][[Category:History & Events: American]][[Category:History & Even ...
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  • ...Tatchell in the 13 June 1987 edition of ''7 Days'', the newsletter of the British Communist Party at that time, under the heading "Radical thoughts on consen ...egory:Facts of life]][[Category:Hysteria]][[Category:Youth]][[Category:Law/Crime]][[Category:History & Events: Moral controversies]] ...
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  • ...mes West''', or '''Donald J. West''' (9 June 1924 – 31 January 2020) was a British psychiatrist and criminologist, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Criminology ...’ with Respect to Moral Offences Involving Children, by Edward Brongersma, British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 20 No. 1 Jan. 1980. pp. 32-33.</ref>: ...
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  • The NSPCC's success led to it effectively becoming an arm of the British state, receiving funding to carry out training programmes and other service ...d spent time with Dr C Henry Kempe, who would long be a major influence on British child protection policy.... Researchers and other officials began making fr ...
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  • __NOTOC__[[File:Consent.png|thumb|The British National Council for One Parent Families supported abolition in 1979]] ...nvicted of those offences with the same severity as criminal [[rape]], the law is often referred to as [[statutory rape]]. ...
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  • ...of allegations have been a source of ongoing debate among professionals in law enforcement and child protection services. ...ehavioral Science Unit for assistance and guidance in dealing with violent crime, especially those cases considered different, unusual, or bizarre. This ser ...
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  • It's important to note that Echols' brushes with the law were numerous, and in some cases required years to resolve based on his con ...reaming "homophobic and sexist slurs". The police were called but found no crime in progress and requested the protesters to call again if anything happened ...
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  • ...ted as being by the hand of Leonardo was once among those contained in the British Royal Collection, but later dispersed. The particular drawing, showing an a ...Real Crime]][[Category:History & Events: Personal Scandals]][[Category:Law/Crime: Corruption]] ...
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  • ....gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/hosb2006.pdf A. Shepherd and E. Whiting (2006)] for the British Home Office'''. ...gov.uk/rds/pdfs07/hosb0607.pdf J. Cunliffe and A. Shepherd (2007)] for the British Home Office'''. ...
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  • ...by virtue of opposing marriage in general, in terms of equality under the law?'' ...poleon's mother) was married on Corsica at the age of 14 to an 18-year old law student, going on to have eight children who survived infancy. ...
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