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www.crimesagainstchildren.com: addressing child pornography via the internet in AfricaAsubiaro, Omowumi Modupe January 2004 (has links)
The study focus on child pornography on the Internet as a manifestation of sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children. The debate centres around the exacerbated effect of child pornography on victims and subsequent effects on the society. Ultimately, the study aims to highlight the various legal and non-legal responses specific to child pornography on the Internet with a view to proffer solutions to African states on how to deal with the problem. The study also lend an African voice to the ongoing debate on how to deal with the problem of child pornography on the Internet
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The child's right against exploitation in the form of pornography on the Internet : a South African perspectiveVan der Westhuizen, Lize January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (LL.M.) -- University of Stellenbosch, 2001. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: With the arrival of the Internet, the availability of pornography, and especially
child pornography, has increased tremendously. This rapidly developing
technological wonderworld has brought the dark syndicate of sexual exploitation
of children to the living room of each home equipped with a computer.
In South Africa the right of the child to not be sexually exploited or abused is
enshrined in section 28 of the Constitution, 108 of 1996, as well as in several
international documents. This thesis analyses the legislative framework in this
regard and comes to the conclusion that South African legislation concerned
shows much room for improvement. Legislation concerning sexual offences
against children makes use of archaic terms that are outdated in the present
context. It is also vague, inconsistent and provides insufficient protection to
children in this regard. The sexual exploitation of children does not, despite
promises made by the South African government in ratifying several international
documents, receive high priority in the South African community.
This finding is made in view of the examination of certain key concepts to the
subject, international documents such as the United Nations Convention to the
Rights of the Child, 1989, and the activities of international organisations
combating the sexual exploitation of the child. An analysis of the manner in which
countries such as the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom,
Germany and Japan has implemented protection measures against this form of
abuse, is also made. Proposals to increase the protection of children in South
Africa are submitted in conclusion.
Although this new domain needs urgent measures of regulation, it is not an
impossible task to govern the Internet. Formulating comprehensive, consistent
and effective legislation is a fundamental part in the battle against the sexual
exploitation of children. The co-operation of all relevant sectors, including the government, the Internet industry and members of the community, however,
remains essential. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die beskikbaarheid van pornografie, en veral kinderpornografie, het met die
koms van die Internet onrusbarend toegeneem. Hierdie vinnig ontwikkelende
tegnologiese wonderwereld het die seksuele eksploitasie van kinders vanuit die
donker onderwereld na die voorkamer van elke huis met 'n rekenaar gebring.
In Suid-Afrika word die reg van die kind om teen seksuele uitbuiting en
mishandeling beskerm te word in artikel 28 van die Grondwet, 108 van 1996,
asook verskeie internasionale dokumente verskans. Hierdie tesis ondersoek die
wetgewende raamwerk rakende die groeiende probleem van seksuele
eksploitasie op die Internet en vind dat Suid-Afrikaanse wetgewing in hierdie
verband nog ver te kort skiet. Wetgewing met betrekking tot seksuele misdade
teen kinders maak tans gebruik van arqaise terme wat glad nie meer in vandag
se konteks relevant is nie. Dit is voorts ook onsamehangend, onduidelik en
verskaf onvoeldoende beskerming aan kinders in hierdie verband. Ten spyte van
beloftes deur die Suid-Afrikaanse regering, gemaak tydens die ratifisering van
verskeie internasionale dokumente, geniet die aangeleentheid van beskerming
van die kind teen seksuele uitbuiting op die Internet nog nie prioriteit in die Suid-
Afrikaanse samelewing nie.
Hierdie bevinding word gemaak in die lig van die bestudering van definisies van
sekere kernbegrippe, internasionale dokumente soos die Verenigde Nasies se
Konvensie van die Regte van die Kind, 1989, en die werksaamhede van
internasionale organisasies bemoeid met die bekamping van seksuele
eksploitasie van die kind. Daar word ook veral aandag gegee aan die wyse
waarop lande soos die Verenigde State van Amerika, Kanada, die Verenigde
Koninkryk, Duitsland en Japan te werk gegaan het om kinders in die onderskeie
lande te beskerm. Voorstelle ten einde die beskerming van Suid-Afrikaanse
kinders teen seksuele eksploitasie op die Internet te verbreed, word ter konklusie
gegee. Alhoewel die nuwe terrein dringend regulering benodig, is dit nie In totaal
onmoontlike taak om die Internet te kontroleer nie. Die formulering van
omvattende, eenvormige en effektiewe wetgewing in die verband is In
fundamentele proses in die stryd om kinders te beskerm. Die samewerking van
relevante rolspelers en veral die regering, die Internet sektor en lede van die
gemeenskap is egter van uiterste belang.
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Exposure to pornography and sexual exploitation of children : an interpretive approachBasson, Antoinette 11 1900 (has links)
The aim of this qualitative research study was to explore the influences of pornographic material on
the sexual exploitation of children. An interpretive research method, based on phenomenological
principles, was followed. A total of 18 semistructured interviews were conducted with sentenced sex
offenders who had committed an offence against a child (a person under the age of 18).
The research findings, obtained through a process of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA),
highlighted personal and family characteristics that could increase individuals’ susceptibility to the
effect of exposure to pornographic material. Moreover, it was found that early, recurrent exposure
to pornography results in physical, cognitive and behavioural influences that considerably increase
the level of sexual satisfaction and need for instantaneous sexual gratification. This uncontrollable
need for sexual gratification often results in destructive behaviour such as addiction to pornographic
material, criminal sexual acts involving children and damage to the family system. The effect of
sexually explicit material is furthermore intensified by the availability of pornographic material on the
Internet, which considerably increases the likelihood of individuals being exposed to a variety of
pornographic images, including illegal material such as child pornography.
Based on the outcomes of the research study, it can be concluded that pornography does have an
effect on human behaviour in relation to the sexual exploitation of children which necessitates the
effective regulation of pornographic material, especially on the Internet, and the evaluation of the
help profession’s approach to effectively deal with issues stemming from exposure to pornographic
material / Psychology / D.Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)
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Exposure to pornography and sexual exploitation of children : an interpretive approachBasson, Antoinette 11 1900 (has links)
The aim of this qualitative research study was to explore the influences of pornographic material on
the sexual exploitation of children. An interpretive research method, based on phenomenological
principles, was followed. A total of 18 semistructured interviews were conducted with sentenced sex
offenders who had committed an offence against a child (a person under the age of 18).
The research findings, obtained through a process of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA),
highlighted personal and family characteristics that could increase individuals’ susceptibility to the
effect of exposure to pornographic material. Moreover, it was found that early, recurrent exposure
to pornography results in physical, cognitive and behavioural influences that considerably increase
the level of sexual satisfaction and need for instantaneous sexual gratification. This uncontrollable
need for sexual gratification often results in destructive behaviour such as addiction to pornographic
material, criminal sexual acts involving children and damage to the family system. The effect of
sexually explicit material is furthermore intensified by the availability of pornographic material on the
Internet, which considerably increases the likelihood of individuals being exposed to a variety of
pornographic images, including illegal material such as child pornography.
Based on the outcomes of the research study, it can be concluded that pornography does have an
effect on human behaviour in relation to the sexual exploitation of children which necessitates the
effective regulation of pornographic material, especially on the Internet, and the evaluation of the
help profession’s approach to effectively deal with issues stemming from exposure to pornographic
material / Psychology / D.Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)
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