This article begins with an exploration of section 5 of the recent Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, otherwise known as the ‘Dangerous Pictures Act’ which outlaws the possession of ‘extreme images’, and the Rapid Evidence Assessment belatedly used to justify the legislation. We then examine the claims of the growth, dissemination, and widespread availability of material which ‘glories in sexual violence’ and its putative ‘effects’. This current crisis over the meanings of pornography highlights the rhetorical function of the conceptual discourse of ‘pornographication’, its links to problematic figurations of the consumer or viewer of explicit materials, and how the identification of ‘extreme’ pornography has given voice to a range ...
In 2015 the offence of possessing extreme pornography (Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, s6...
The law relating to child pornography in the United Kingdom has, over recent years, changed dramatic...
This article critically analyses the offence of 'disclosing a private sexual photograph' which was i...
This article begins with an exploration of section 5 of the recent Criminal Justice and Immigration ...
Legal controls over the importation and supply of pornographic imagery promulgated nearly half a cen...
This paper focuses on a law that came into force in January 2009 in the United Kingdom prohibiting t...
Recently, the UK enacted prohibitions on the possession of extreme pornography with the passage of t...
This article considers provisions criminalising the possession of "extreme pornography" in the Crimi...
This article considers provisions criminalising the possession of ‘extreme pornography’ in the Crimi...
The ban on possession of ‘extreme pornography’ was introduced in 2009 and extended in 2015. The law,...
This book analyses the criminalisation of the possession of extreme pornography through ss 63-68 of ...
Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act (CJIA), a piece of UK legislation that came i...
This article examines the government's proposals to criminalise the possession of extreme pornograph...
For decades, the traditional Western liberal approach to obscene material has been that while the av...
This book analyses the criminalisation of the possession of extreme pornography through ss 63-68 of ...
In 2015 the offence of possessing extreme pornography (Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, s6...
The law relating to child pornography in the United Kingdom has, over recent years, changed dramatic...
This article critically analyses the offence of 'disclosing a private sexual photograph' which was i...
This article begins with an exploration of section 5 of the recent Criminal Justice and Immigration ...
Legal controls over the importation and supply of pornographic imagery promulgated nearly half a cen...
This paper focuses on a law that came into force in January 2009 in the United Kingdom prohibiting t...
Recently, the UK enacted prohibitions on the possession of extreme pornography with the passage of t...
This article considers provisions criminalising the possession of "extreme pornography" in the Crimi...
This article considers provisions criminalising the possession of ‘extreme pornography’ in the Crimi...
The ban on possession of ‘extreme pornography’ was introduced in 2009 and extended in 2015. The law,...
This book analyses the criminalisation of the possession of extreme pornography through ss 63-68 of ...
Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act (CJIA), a piece of UK legislation that came i...
This article examines the government's proposals to criminalise the possession of extreme pornograph...
For decades, the traditional Western liberal approach to obscene material has been that while the av...
This book analyses the criminalisation of the possession of extreme pornography through ss 63-68 of ...
In 2015 the offence of possessing extreme pornography (Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, s6...
The law relating to child pornography in the United Kingdom has, over recent years, changed dramatic...
This article critically analyses the offence of 'disclosing a private sexual photograph' which was i...