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040 _aAFVC
100 _aDodge, Alexa
_96913
245 _aOnline sexual violence, child pornography or something else entirely? :
_bpolice responses to non-consensual intimate image sharing among youth
_cAlexa Dodge and Dale C. Spencer
260 _bSage,
_c2017
500 _aSocial & Legal Studies, 2017, Advance online publication, 21 August 2017
520 _a"Due to child pornography laws, non-consensual intimate image sharing among youth is subjected to complex legal landscapes in a variety of jurisdictions such as Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. While a growing number of scholars have problematized the use of child pornography charges to respond to these cases, there remains little understanding regarding how the police that enforce these laws conceptualize this issue and how this influences responses to these cases. Drawing from interviews with members of sex crime–related units in police service organizations from across Canada, this article examines how police conceptions of non-consensual intimate image sharing among youth correspond with and/or diverge from legal and critical understandings of this issue. While it is widely understood that online and digitally enabled forms of sexual violence pose unique challenges for police, our research fills a gap in the literature by examining how police themselves understand and respond to these challenges." (Authors' abstract). Record #5568
650 4 _aSEXUAL VIOLENCE
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650 _aADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
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650 _aATTITUDES
_970
650 _aONLINE HARASSMENT
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650 _aPOLICE PROCEDURES
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650 _aPORNOGRAPHY
_9450
650 _aYOUNG PEOPLE
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651 4 _aCANADA
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700 _aSpencer, Dale C.
_96914
773 0 _tSocial & Legal Studies, 2017, Advance online publication, 21 August 2017
830 _aSocial & Legal Studies
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856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0964663917724866
_yDOI: 10.1177/0964663917724866
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_cARTICLE