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  • ...aces its history from Commonwealth law enforcement agencies dating back to the federation of Australia's six precursor British self-governing colonies in ...(VGT), international law enforcement agencies, [[Interpol]] and members of the public. ...
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  • ...izens. For example, in cooperating with governments to investigate [[child sex tourism]], NGOs may participate with authoritarian regimes in "police-like" ...orcement Cooperation and Civil Society Partnerships|journal=Journal of law and society|date=06/2014|volume=41|number=2|pages=283-314}}</ref> ...
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  • ...iring public notification upon the release of sex offenders was similar to the Nazi practice of making Jews wear a Star of David during World War II.<ref ...took them on day trips and camping holidays and generally treated the kids and their families well.<ref name="tdiphfeb28" /> ...
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  • ...l pictures to one another over the Internet can be charged with production and distribution of child pornography). ...nships are still criminalised in 72 countries, report finds | World news | The Guardian] Retrieved November 2, 2018.</ref> ...
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  • ...rtner because, based on their ages, the older person technically broke the law. ...althy person or celebrity) and several years later seeks financial gain in the form of a court settlement. A Statutory prostitute is frequently also a [[M ...
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  • {{Law icon}} ...'''Criminal Justice and Immigration Act''' is an [[Act of Parliament]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It was given Royal Assent on May 8, 2008 [http://servic ...
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  • ...ever, the court said, the 1996 law "prohibits speech that records no crime and creates no victims by its production."<ref name="tdiphapril4">{{cite news ...
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  • ...al=NWSA Journal|volume=14|number=2|date=Summer, 2002|pages=56-79|publisher=The Johns Hopkins University Press|url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/4316892}}</r ...ms."<ref>https://holocaust21.wordpress.com/2015/01/03/mens-rights-as-a-pro-sex-offender-movement/</ref> ...
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  • ...the Child]] requiring state parties to criminalize [[child prostitution]] and [[child pornography]].<ref>http://www.hrw.org/news/2010/05/24/un-speed-rati ...
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  • ...pose a number of problems for [[human rights]], law-enforcement, budgeting and other areas of concern in public life. This article lists these problems. ...true potential to "protect the vulnerable". 7,500 offenders were added to the Texas register after committing crimes as children ([http://www.chron.com/d ...
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  • ...of similar conduct; and the need to provide restitution to any victims of the offense.<ref>{{usc|18|3553}}</ref> ...hier prison sentence on the grounds that the public must be protected from sex crimes he has not yet committed. ...
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  • ...her a minor or extremely mentally impaired, though; otherwise, unprotected sex with promiscuous individuals picked up in bars might be deemed non-consensu ...]s would favor giving children even more options, such as that of entering the workforce, so that he would have more ways to escape [[child abuse|abusive] ...
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  • ...and Society|volume=25|issue=1|date=2012|title=Child sex tourism: exploring the issues|doi=DOI:10.1080/1478601X.2012.657904|author=Thomas R. Panko & Babu P The theory ignores or rejects the possibility that the child continues the relationship because it is mutually beneficial. ...
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  • ...publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. ...articles, clinical reports, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. ...
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  • ...to find ways to outlaw virtual child porn, a possession that has no victim and can be held entirely for private viewing.<ref name="tdiphapril7">{{cite new ...s be notified of the release of sex offenders -- only that state and local law enforcement be notified.<ref name="tdiphapril7" /> ...
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  • ...me-areas/Crimes-against-children/Sex-offenders</ref> Interpol also manages the International Child Sexual Exploitation image database (ICSE DB).<ref>http: [[Category:International law enforcement agencies]] ...
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  • ...artificial category of offenses created by those who wish to criminalize (and sensationalize) sexual activity which they oppose, usually on moral grounds ...voyeurism, etc., even when these activities occur completely voluntarily, and between persons of any age. ...
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  • ...e government tries to hinder through laws like the [[International Megan's Law]]. [[User:Lysander|Lysander]] ([[User talk:Lysander|talk]]) 15:12, 4 April ...
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  • ...-ordered [[sex offender treatment provider]]s typically provide reports to the court:<ref>http://www.ipt-forensics.com/journal/volume3/j3_1_2.htm</ref> ...at a therapist who serves both as helper-therapist and as informer for the law becomes a "double agent." ...
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  • {{Law icon}} ...l activity. The police declined to press any charges against the victim of the beating.<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/18/justice/florida-father-beats-sus ...
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