Archive for 'Corruption' Category

Editorial: When Rape Does not Mean Rape; the London Schoolboys and the Sexual Offences Act

26 May 2010

British commentators have understandably expressed outrage at the treatment of two London schoolboys who, at the ages of 10 and 11, have been convicted of attempted rape of a child under 13 for having consensual sex with an 8 year old girl when they were 10. Unfortunately, commentators who use the word “rape” merely hide […]

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“Offensive” Virtual Images of Children are now Illegal in the UK

14 November 2009

After much lobbying by numerous commercialised “charities”, the parliament of the United Kingdom has enacted a law which is likely to lead to the sexual abuse of countless real children but is likely to win support for the spineless and dangerous politicians who supported it.
In their earlier defence of legislation against images of virtual children, […]

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The Perverse Politics of Virtual Child Porn Law

6 July 2009

In 2006, the UK Home Office (which has since devolved many of its powers to the Ministry of Justice) announced plans to criminalise the possession of “non-photographic images of child sexual abuse” (BBC, 2006). The justification for this law was based upon several assumptions, none of which are supported empirically.
The first and most significant claim […]

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Proposing, Veiling and Prosecuting Thoughtcrime

20 January 2009

In George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four the government attempts to control not only the speech and actions, but also the thoughts of its subjects, labelling disapproved thoughts with the term thoughtcrime or, in Newspeak, “crimethink”. In the book, Winston Smith, the main character, writes in his diary: “Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime is […]

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PNVD Harassed By Authorities At Peaceful Protest

14 October 2008

Members of the PNVD, a Dutch political party which supports the reform of legislative and social attitudes towards child sexuality and paedophilia, were recently harassed during a protest against EU data retention laws.
Four members of the party peacefully joined the protest in The Hague (Holland) on October 11, however they were confronted by an […]

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Politics of an Obscene Character

29 May 2008

The suitably Orwellian-sounding Ministry of Justice has announced that it is to criminalise the possession of “all images of child sexual abuse, including drawings and computer-generated images”.
When the Home Office originally outlined their plans to criminalise such cartoons, I urged people to send a reply to the consultation and many people did voice their concerns. […]

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