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National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law Conference Materials |
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Conference Materials
Technology Assisted Crimes Against Children: Survey of High Tech Crimes Against Children (October 15-16, 2012) 2. How Predators Use Technology; Supplement 3. Juveniles and Technology 4. Child Sex Trafficking 5. Traveler and Online Enticement Cases 6. Sexting: Types of Offenses and Range of Responses (Laramie); Sexting: (Grantham) 8. Child Pornography I: Constitutional Regime 9. Child Pornography II: Offenses 10. Child Pornography III: Offenders 11. Common Defenses and Responses 12. Sentencing ICAC Offenders: Legal and Practical Challenges Additional source materials A.Child Pornography Offenses Are a Valid Diagnostic Indicator of Pedophilia (Ray Blanchard, July 2005) B. The ‘Butner Study’ Redux: A Report of the Incidence of Hands-On Child Victimization by Child Pornography Offenders (Michael L. Bourke and Andrews E. Hernandez, December 2008) C. What You Must Know to Help Combat Youth Bullying, Meanness, and Cruelty (danah boyd and John Palfrey, February 2012) D. Child Molesters: A Behavioral Analysis For Professionals Investigating the Sexual Exploitation of Children (Kenneth V. Lanning, Former Supervisory Special Agent Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Fifth Edition 2010) LINK ONLY: E. National Plan to Prevent Child Abuse (Developed by the National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation) F. 50 State Statutory Surveys (Thompson Reuters/West, September 2010) G. 2009-2012 Sexting Legislation (National Conference of State Legislatures, August 2012) H. Obscenity and Child Pornography as Categories of Unprotected Speech (Thomas K. Clancy, 2011) I. Viewing Child Pornography (National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse/National District Attorneys Association, June 2012) |
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