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…) Rather, Gore argued, additional speech would counteract the effects of such pornography. (Bib 3) Many retail chains began treating stickered albums as the equivalent of R-rated movies, restricting sales to 18-years old and over. The first year of the new…
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…of hand. In regards to computers, Mr. Barclay noted that many employees were using their computers to view pornographic material. He said that this viewing of pornography was on the rise and was going to be monitored more often. He also said that many…
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…in America, but in other countries as well, where free speech is not protected by a constitution. Because there are no laws regulating Internet material, people may find some of its content offending, ranging from pornography, to hate-group forums, to countless…
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…abuse often does not involve sexual intercourse. Child sexual abuse can range from fondling and exhibitionism to intercourse, or use of the child in the production of pornography (798). Frequently, pedophilia is equated with child sexual abuse…
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…to exercise restraint and therefore act less morally in what they view as the anonymous circumstances of the Internet. Similar concerns have been raised in a variety of other arenas, ranging from on-line gambling to the exchange of child pornography
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…then in return feels like a failure and turns to drugs, alcohol and violent pornography. When the person sees this violent pornography, he, realizes that his fantasies can come true, and the person that wrote the script must understand how he feels, and he must think…
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…. Owen M. Fiss The Irony of Free Speech Harvard Univ Press, Reprint edition (March 1998 Fiss looks at some of the modern-day forms of speech, His book really helped me to understand the cases dealing with pornography. Peterson, R.W. "Freedom of Speech…
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…the Internet. This law is apparently designed to place restrictions on the Internet, which will protect children from pornography on the web. There are also many software packages such as Cyber Patrol, Cybersitter and Net Nanny to assist parents in censoring what…
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…drastically change over a child's life (Ledingham 1993). When researching the effects of television various points need to be taken into consideration, certain issues effect people in different ways, for example pornography (Dyson 3). However, most parents do…
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…a sort of rational insurance policy is set up in the form of paternalistic laws. Mill would probably support the legalization of drugs, prostitution, gambling, and pornography as well as permit high-risk behavior like driving without a seatbelt or riding…
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