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    Should an innocent child be registered as a sex offender just for sending a nude picture of him or herself yet not intending any harm? Dahlia Lithwick’s article “Teens, Nude Photos and the Law”, explains the harsh possible outcomes of teens “sexting” epidemic. According to Lithwick, “Sexting is a clever new name for the act of sending, receiving or forwarding naked photos via cell phone”(Lithwick par. 2). Lithwick tries to point out that when these kids sext, they don’t mean any harm; they just…

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    Reporter stated she has not seen her daughter, Jordan, in about 6 months. Reporter stated she isn’t allowed to talk to Jordan, but Jordan has reached out to her through other family members. Per reporter, Jordan has stated she wants to be with the reporter; she wants the reporter to come and get her. The reporter stated while Jordan has been in the home with Eorma (paternal great grandmother), Jordan has been sexually abused by Michael (Eorma’s husband), and Jimmy (Michael’s brother). There are…

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    forcing him to resign as a congressman and fail from being the Mayor of New York City from two continuous elections. In current condition, Weiner is under the investigation of the FBI, and he hardly escapes from juvenile due to violating the anti-child pornography…

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    Anonymouss Are Ethical

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    In this paper, I will argue that the group Anonymous aren’t criminals and their actions are ethical. I will argue that this thesis is true from the utilitarianism view; they are hacking for the good of the people. Some examples I will include are Project Chanology, Hal Turner, and Operation DarkNet. I will also consider the opposing position that Anonymous are bad and unethical. I will argue that it is mistaken because of misknowledge of the operations and what Anonymous’ purpose is. Also, that…

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    *Social media and access to the internet has heavily influenced juveniles in many ways. A portion of crimes is committed by juveniles. Many people, especially teens are not aware that sexting is illegal.* It is considered child pornography and minors are not supposed to be in possession of any obscenity. Children don’t know that if they share a partial or nude picture of themselves to another minor, it’s still illegal. Children are not of the age to consent for a partial or nude picture to be…

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    Teen sexting has been a controversy for years, due to its legal connection to child porn. The two terms have separate definitions, but can overlap depending on the age of the person sending or keeping the message. The definition of child pornography states that any sexually-explicit picture or message of a minor, consensually given or otherwise, will always be child porn and is subject to a criminal charge. This leaves consensually sexting adolescents in a bit of a bad place. They are at risk of…

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    Sexting has been used worldwide since 2005. Sexting has become recently new to our generation and is appealed to be something that isn’t considered bad but looked upon as something that is normal and that everyone does it. Advances in technology have allowed sexting to be a new form of social interaction among teenagers and you adults. Social media has allowed us to expand our creativity through exploring our sexuality through social media instead of physically having sex. This is the first time…

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    Why Kids Sext Summary

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    crime. The writer notes that it is technically harmless but also states that there are legal and future ramifications of the leaked photos. The consequences are alarming because we as a culture are completely confused between whether it is normal or child…

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    a baby for their candy. It’s sad to say that this is the idea that pertains to the fact that the menace effects of pornography uprising effortlessly in our young generation of primary and secondary students are because of the facile access to it. Internet Safety 101 reports that nearly 9 out of 10 (87 percent) young men and 1 out of 3 (31 percent) young women report using pornography. “The first sexual drawing was made by the caveman, and dates back almost a thousand years prior to the discovery…

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    Decency Act Of 1996

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    legislation addressed concerns Congress had was regarding juveniles’ being able to search pornography on the Internet. The Act’s focus was to protect children from viewing indecent or inappropriate sites from public areas on the Internet. Those for the legislation feared that young children would be in danger of child predators. Also, some believed children would be at risk from exposure and harm that pornography brings. Those against the legislation alleged that the government was infringing…

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