The Limits of Criminal Law And Justice ‘Revenge Porn’ Criminalisation, Hybrid Responses, And The Ideal Victim
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Title
The Limits of Criminal Law And Justice ‘Revenge Porn’ Criminalisation, Hybrid Responses, And The Ideal Victim
Subject
revenge pornography
socio-cultural context
hetero-normativity
digital technology
Description
This comment is a response to Alyse Dickson’s article in this volume entitled ‘Revenge Porn: A Victim Focused Response’. Part I considers the challenges that ‘revenge pornography’ raises and considers the difficulties of controlling aberrant sexualised conduct in circumstances where modern technology provides an almost limitless capacity to capture and distribute private images. Part II looks at the wider socio-cultural context, the gendered and sexualised assumptions of hetero-normativity and warns of the risks of overlooking ‘hidden’ individuals or groups that do not align with normative discourses of the ideal victim.
Creator
Kirchengast, Tyrone
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
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Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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Collection
Citation
Tyrone Kirchengast, The Limits of Criminal Law And Justice ‘Revenge Porn’ Criminalisation, Hybrid Responses, And The Ideal Victim, University of South Australia, 2016, accessed November 21, 2024, https://igi.indrastra.com/items/show/3099