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The Criminalisation of Fantasy Material: Law and Sexually Explicit Representations of Fictional Children
This book examines the criminalisation of sexually explicit material that depicts or describes characters who appear to be minors. The book provides a cross-jurisdictional analysis of comparable legislation from various countries. To assist in ascertaining the purpose of the law, the study draws upon pertinent theories of criminalisation.
Author(s) | By Hadeel Al-Alosi. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 180 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 5 Jul 2018 |
Availability | Available |
This book examines the criminalisation of sexually explicit material that depicts or describes characters who appear to be minors. The book provides a cross-jurisdictional analysis of comparable legislation from various countries. To assist in ascertaining the purpose of the law, the study draws upon pertinent theories of criminalisation.
1: Foreword ; 2: Acknowledgements; 3: Chapter 1: Introduction; 4: Chapter 2: Types of potentially criminal fantasy material; 5: Chapter 3: Legislative frameworks dealing with fantasy material; 6: Chapter 4: Critiquing the law criminalising fantasy materia
Dr Hadeel Al-Alosi is a lecturer at Western Sydney University and a lawyer in Australia. She has taught various subjects including criminal law, criminology, and legal research at reputable Australian universities. Hadeel has a strong interest and experti