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    Dalton kept a personal journal‚ which he did not share with anyone else‚ and one day his probation officer found it in Dalton’s house. Inside his journal‚ Dalton described disgusting scenarios of child pornography. For example‚ he talked about “molesting and torturing” little children. Dalton never performed any sexual acts with children‚ he never used specific children’s names‚ and never intended for anyone else to see his personal journal. So why should

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    Cyber Cop

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    Cyber Cop Child Pornography is illegal throughout the entire world. There are many perverts that have Internet access and will specifically search for pictures and/or videos of under age children because it will satisfy their sexual needs. Many may actually think that it is okay to talk to other perverts and exchange files over the Internet. They will also try and talk to the young children in chat rooms and ask them for pictures and to meet up to physically see each other. The adult users would

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    disabled every year due to child abuse. Three million children were reported as victims of child abuse and neglect in 1999 in the United States. Child abuse kills more children in America than does accidental falls‚ choking on food‚ suffocation‚ or fires in the home (Newton). As if these statistics weren’t horrifying enough‚ they are inaccurate in relaying the actual number of children that have fallen victim to child abuse in the United States. The sad reality is child abuse is severely underreported

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    R vs Sharpe Law Summary

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    Supreme Court ruling on Child Pornography‚ March 8/2004 Title: R vs Sharpe Who: John Sharpe Date: January 26‚ 2001 (2) Case Facts: -Accusations were made about John Sharpe that he had possession of child pornography tapes -Led police to an investigation of his house‚ finding multiple disks labeled ‘boyabuse’ -Sharpe was charged with two counts of possession of child pornography‚ under section 163 of the code‚ as well as two counts of possession of child pornography with the intent of distribution

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    Child Abuse

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    PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Child abuse is a phenomenon that has a long history and exists in various Cultures. Most countries have policies and programs that have the purpose of contributing to the well being of children‚ including preventing and reducing the risk of child abuses in many cases of child maltreatment‚ such policies and programs are sufficient and further maltreatment is not reported. Under the Presidential Decree no. 603‚ the child is one of the most important assets of

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    Sexting is Bad

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    Francheska Jara English 066 Professor Viechweg Is Sexting Really Safer Sex? Today‚ more the 80% of the people who own a cellphone are at least 18 years old‚ and many of them have the habit of sending sexually explicit photos of themselves through social media‚ a habit commonly called sexting. While‚ everyday people are using their cell phones to communicate and keep in touch with family and friends‚ some use their phones in ways that aren’t smart. Sexting is a new trend that is currently

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    Technology: Another World Knowing your child is at risk for being convicted as a felon for being on their phone. Many parents would be concerned‚ recent studies have proved otherwise. Sexting‚ is it just sex over texting? Sexting is not only illegal for minors‚ but it is corrupting our society. Media is the problem‚ but if manipulated correctly can also be the solution. Knowledge is power‚ and knowing and educating is a prime solution to the problem. The definition of sexting‚ is the sending or

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    Summary Of Teen Sexting

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    Teens and Sexting – What are Appropriate Consequences? In a world like today’s‚ technology is being produced and improved at rapid rates. Technology can be a wonderful tool allowing teens to communicate at high rates. At times this can be nice‚ but when it comes to sexting‚ officials are taking it to a whole new level. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ "sexting is the sending of sexually explicit messages or images by cell phone." In the article‚ “Teens‚ Nude Photos and the

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    Running Head: CHILD DEVELOPMENT The Effects of Early Child-care on Child Development Deidre J. Ikin Student Number: 200097677 University of New England Word Count: 1296 Abstract The effects of early child care on child development are of interest to parents‚ educators‚ researchers and policy makers. Research shows that high quality care and type of care is linked to higher levels of language and cognitive development‚ and quantity of care associated with behavioural problems

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    purpose of the inquiry was to investigate child sexual abuse allegations in Aboriginal communities and identify improved means to protect Aboriginal children from such abuse. Summary of ‘The Terms of Reference for the Inquiry’ (Please see Appendix 1

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