'Revenge Porn': A Victim Focused Response

Dublin Core

Title

'Revenge Porn': A Victim Focused Response

Subject

revenge pornography
remedies
reform
criminal law

Description

This article argues that the Australian Parliament should provide victims of revenge pornography with a victim focused response to enable the fast removal of intimate images from the internet and to mitigate the harm that the ongoing public access to the images can cause. Part I outlines the reasons why revenge pornography has created a new problem for the law. Part II addresses the existing legal remedies and Part III outlines the different approaches that the Australian Parliament could plausibly adopt. It argues that while criminal laws and civil remedies may assist, they do not provide efficient remedies for victims. The article concludes that the Australian Parliament should extend the powers of the Children’s e-Safety Commissioner to deal with adult victims as well as child victims and thereby facilitate the fast removal of revenge pornography from the internet.

Creator

Dickson, Alyse

Source

University of South Australia Law Review; Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review
2206-1398

Publisher

University of South Australia

Date

2016-12-10

Rights

Copyright (c) 2016 UniSA Student Law Review

Relation

Format

application/pdf

Language

eng

Type

info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Identifier

Citation

Alyse Dickson, 'Revenge Porn': A Victim Focused Response, University of South Australia, 2016, accessed November 21, 2024, https://igi.indrastra.com/items/show/3096

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