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*[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-extein-msw/capitol-punishment-the-tr_b_4756400.html Capitol Punishment: The Troubling Consequences of Federal Child Pornography Laws] | *[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-extein-msw/capitol-punishment-the-tr_b_4756400.html Capitol Punishment: The Troubling Consequences of Federal Child Pornography Laws] | ||
::The legislative scheme underlying current child pornography laws in the U.S. goes much further than addressing the actual harm caused by viewing or possessing such images. ( The Huffington Post)<!-- Added 2-21-14 --> | ::The legislative scheme underlying current child pornography laws in the U.S. goes much further than addressing the actual harm caused by viewing or possessing such images. ( The Huffington Post)<!-- Added 2-21-14 --> | ||
*[http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/australia-bans-awardwinning-swedish-film-childrens-island-over-child-porn-concerns-20140227-33lxx.html Australia bans award-winning Swedish film Children's Island over child porn concerns] | |||
::Censors have refused classification for a 30-year-old award-winning Swedish film (aka [[Barnens ö (Children's Island) (1980) (Film)|Barnens ö]]), in effect banning it, after an application by the Australian Federal Police. (The Sydney Morning Herald, Au)<!-- Added 2-28-14 --> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 11:08, 3 August 2014
This page contains lists of news articles that have appeared on Portal:Boylove News Channel
2014
- The failure of a few prosecutions won't stop the crusade. (Frank Furedi - spiked, UK)
- The NSPCC certainly seems to be ahead of all other charities in grabbing headline news. Barely a day goes by without one of its press releases being turned, uncritically, into a shocking news story. (Jane Sandeman - spiked, UK)
- A former missionary who admitted taking pornographic photos of children while working with a tribe in the Amazon region of Brazil was sentenced on Tuesday to 58 years in a US prison. (South China Morning Post)
- The legal treatment of people caught with child pornography is so harsh that they can end up serving longer sentences than people who actually abuse children. (The Washington Post)
- The legislative scheme underlying current child pornography laws in the U.S. goes much further than addressing the actual harm caused by viewing or possessing such images. ( The Huffington Post)
- Censors have refused classification for a 30-year-old award-winning Swedish film (aka Barnens ö), in effect banning it, after an application by the Australian Federal Police. (The Sydney Morning Herald, Au)