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Configuring consent: Emerging technologies, unauthorised sexual images and sexual assault

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posted on 2024-11-01, 12:12 authored by Anastasia PowellAnastasia Powell
Contemporary teens and young adults, often collectively referred to as the .NET generation or the 'digital generation', represent the largest proportion of end-users in the information and communication technologies market (Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS], 2007; Australian Communications and Media Authority [ACMA], 2007, 2008).While there is much written concerning the rise in pornographic and other sexual material via the internet and mobile phones there is comparatively little published work regarding the use of information and communication technologies for the distribution of unauthorised sexual images, more particularly, where a sexual assault has occurred. This article considers the issues raised by the use of information and communication technologies in sexual violence and the distribution of unauthorised sexual images. The implications of this emerging issue are considered in light of existing and potential legislative frameworks.

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Journal

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology

Volume

43

Issue

1

Start page

76

End page

90

Total pages

15

Publisher

Sage Publications Ltd

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 Sage Publications

Former Identifier

2006038868

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-01-07

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