In 2008, the Australian federal Senate held an Inquiry into the Sexualisation of Children in the Contemporary Media Environment. I made a submission to this Inquiry, noting that in public debate about this topic a number of quite distinct issues, with distinct aetiologies, were collapsed together. These included: child pornography; children being targeted by any form of marketing; young people becoming sexually active; sexual abuse of children; raunch culture; protecting children from any sexualised material in the media; and body image disorders. I suggested that commentators had collapsed these issues together because the image of the helpless child is a powerful one for critics to challenge undesirable aspects of contemporary culture. Th...
The recent string of major child sexual assault scandals, in Australia and other countries, can crea...
The problem under investigation in this project is the apparent continuity in the social, cultural a...
The image of the abused child – now almost universally understood to be the sexually abused child – ...
In 2008, the Australian federal Senate held an Inquiry into the Sexualisation of Children in the Con...
Who watches pornography in Australia? If you listen to public debates about the genre the answer is ...
The establishment of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse followe...
The New South Wales (NSW) child abuse material legislation was subject to considerable scrutiny foll...
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has shown us the multitude o...
Dr Tony Krone, Associate Professor - University of Canberra, ACT, in discussion with Dr Hadeel Al-Al...
Sexuality and sexualization are problematically conflated in the context of childhood (birth to twel...
In the first decade of the 21st century, considerable campaigning and public policy attention has co...
In 2007 the Australian mainstream news media extensively covered a child rape case in the Indigenous...
All studies of the prevalence of child maltreatment demonstrate that only about a tenth of the amoun...
The sexual abuse of children is the subject of heated social debate. The general outrage with which ...
In 2006, The Australia Institute published two discussion papers on the issue of the sexualisation o...
The recent string of major child sexual assault scandals, in Australia and other countries, can crea...
The problem under investigation in this project is the apparent continuity in the social, cultural a...
The image of the abused child – now almost universally understood to be the sexually abused child – ...
In 2008, the Australian federal Senate held an Inquiry into the Sexualisation of Children in the Con...
Who watches pornography in Australia? If you listen to public debates about the genre the answer is ...
The establishment of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse followe...
The New South Wales (NSW) child abuse material legislation was subject to considerable scrutiny foll...
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has shown us the multitude o...
Dr Tony Krone, Associate Professor - University of Canberra, ACT, in discussion with Dr Hadeel Al-Al...
Sexuality and sexualization are problematically conflated in the context of childhood (birth to twel...
In the first decade of the 21st century, considerable campaigning and public policy attention has co...
In 2007 the Australian mainstream news media extensively covered a child rape case in the Indigenous...
All studies of the prevalence of child maltreatment demonstrate that only about a tenth of the amoun...
The sexual abuse of children is the subject of heated social debate. The general outrage with which ...
In 2006, The Australia Institute published two discussion papers on the issue of the sexualisation o...
The recent string of major child sexual assault scandals, in Australia and other countries, can crea...
The problem under investigation in this project is the apparent continuity in the social, cultural a...
The image of the abused child – now almost universally understood to be the sexually abused child – ...