The criminalisation of fictional child pornography under Australia's child abuse material legislation

Tony Krone, Adeel Al-Alosi

Research output: Creative WorksAudio or Visual Works

Abstract

Dr Tony Krone, Associate Professor - University of Canberra, ACT, in discussion with Dr Hadeel Al-Alosi, Lecturer - Western Sydney University, Sydney. Discussion includes: Definition of child abuse material topic -- US position on child exploitation material topic -- Cases in which people have been prosecuted for animated of fictional depictions of children -- If Australia had a Bill of Rights protecting freedom of expression, would fictional child pornography be legal in Australia? How are children affected by the child abuse material legislation? -- Summary of issues.
Original languageEnglish
Place of Publicationhttps://app.frame.io/f/hsFANSeR
PublisherBenchTV
Size38 minutes, 20 seconds
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • child pornography
  • law and legislation
  • fiction films
  • Australia

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