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Andy Phippen,Maggie Brennan

Sexting and Revenge Pornography: Legislative and Social Dimensions of a Modern Digital Phenomenon

Sexting and Revenge Pornography: Legislative and Social Dimensions of a Modern Digital Phenomenon

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This book explores the cultural phenomena of sexting and revenge pornography – looking at motivations for such practices, behaviours exhibited, intentional and unintentional impacts that result from redistribution, fallout and harm to victims and the attempts to address the problem through legislation.

Format: Hardback
Length: 156 pages
Publication date: 07 December 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the ever-evolving realm of image-based abuse, encompassing both minors and adults. Drawing primarily from UK data, legislation, and case studies, it presents a compelling thesis that the legal system, at best, struggles to address fundamental issues surrounding image-based abuse, such as the sexual nature of these crimes and their long-term impact on victims. At worst, in the case of supporting minors, the law falls short of its intended purpose. Through empirical and legislative analysis, the book highlights the lack of education and awareness about image-based abuse, coupled with cultural norms, which perpetuate a victim-blaming culture that extends into adulthood. It proposes legislative developments and a broader stakeholder engagement to better understand and support victims, as well as the profound impact that non-consensual sharing of intimate images can have on their long-term mental health and overall well-being. This book appeals to scholars of law, criminology, sociology, police, and socio-technical studies, as well as practitioners in law enforcement and social care roles, particularly in child and adult safeguarding.


Introduction:
The prevalence of image-based abuse, particularly in the digital age, has emerged as a pressing concern worldwide. This book aims to explore the rapidly evolving nature of image-based abuse, both legally and socially, and its impact on individuals, particularly minors and adults. By examining UK data, legislation, and case studies, the book seeks to shed light on the challenges faced by the legal system in addressing this issue and proposes solutions to improve the protection and support of victims.
Legal Perspective:
The book begins by examining the legal framework surrounding image-based abuse in the UK. It highlights the inadequacies of current laws and policies in addressing the sexual nature of these crimes and the long-term impact on victims. The book argues that the law is struggling to keep up with the evolving nature of technology and the changing attitudes towards sexual violence. It suggests that legislative developments are necessary to address the specific needs of victims, including the creation of specialized courts and the implementation of stronger penalties for offenders.
Sociological Perspective:
In addition to the legal perspective, the book also explores the societal factors contributing to the prevalence of image-based abuse. It highlights the lack of education and awareness about image-based abuse, coupled with cultural norms that perpetuate victim-blaming and silence. The book argues that this victim-blaming culture extends into adulthood, leading to a lack of support and understanding for victims. It suggests that wider stakeholder engagement is necessary to challenge these cultural norms and promote a culture of empathy and support for victims.
Victim Support and Rehabilitation:
The book emphasizes the need for comprehensive support and rehabilitation for victims of image-based abuse. It highlights the psychological and emotional toll that these crimes can have on individuals, and the importance of providing access to professional counseling and support services. The book suggests that stakeholders should work together to develop effective victim support programs that address the unique needs of victims, including trauma-informed care and support for survivors of sexual violence.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the rapidly evolving nature of image-based abuse, its legal and societal implications, and the need for effective solutions to protect and support victims. It highlights the inadequacies of current laws and policies in addressing the sexual nature of these crimes and the long-term impact on victims. By promoting wider stakeholder engagement and legislative developments, the book aims to create a safer and more supportive environment for individuals affected by image-based abuse.

Weight: 394g
Dimension: 241 x 158 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138555778

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