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Deepfakes and digitally altered imagery abuse: A cross-country exploration of an emerging form of image-based sexual abuse

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posted on 2024-11-02, 19:10 authored by Asher Flynn, Anastasia PowellAnastasia Powell, Adrian Scott, Elena Cama
Deepfake and digitally altered nude and sexual imagery is a serious and harmful emerging form of image-based sexual abuse (IBSA). This article reports on a multi-methods and cross-country study of IBSA across the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia, with a specific focus on the creation, distribution and threat to distribute deepfake and digitally altered imagery. Our findings suggest this abuse involves poly-victimization and poly-perpetration, and is disproportionately experienced and engaged in by those with mobility and/or communication assistance needs, members of the LGB+ community, males, young people and racial minorities (perpetration only). In this article, we discuss the pervasiveness and harms of deepfake and digitally altered imagery abuse, as well as challenges in legal responses, policing and prevention.

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The legal implications of revenge pornography

Australian Research Council

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  1. 1.
    DOI - Is published in 10.1093/bjc/azab111
  2. 2.
    ISSN - Is published in 00070955

Journal

British Journal of Criminology

Volume

62

Issue

6

Start page

1341

End page

1358

Total pages

18

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2021

Former Identifier

2006112753

Esploro creation date

2023-01-07

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