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The '''Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation Act''', passed in January 1978, was the first anti-child pornography legislation. It redefined child pornography as sexual abuse, rather than as a morality issue, and extended the prohibitions on trafficking of minors to include boys as well as girls.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Politics of Prostitution|author=Outshoorn, Joyce}}</ref>
The '''Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation Act''', passed in January 1978, was the first anti-child pornography legislation. It redefined child pornography as sexual abuse, rather than as a morality issue, and extended the prohibitions on trafficking of minors to include boys as well as girls.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Politics of Prostitution|author=Outshoorn, Joyce}}</ref> Two women who participated in the policy debate over child sexual exploitation were Rep. [[Elizabeth Holtzman]] and [[Judianne Denson-Gerber]].
 
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Revision as of 20:09, 27 April 2018

The Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation Act, passed in January 1978, was the first anti-child pornography legislation. It redefined child pornography as sexual abuse, rather than as a morality issue, and extended the prohibitions on trafficking of minors to include boys as well as girls.[1] Two women who participated in the policy debate over child sexual exploitation were Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman and Judianne Denson-Gerber.

References

  1. Outshoorn, Joyce. The Politics of Prostitution.