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“Revenge Porn”: An Analysis of Legislative and Policy Responses

Terry Goldsworthy, Matthew Raj and Joseph Crowley
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Terry Goldsworthy: Faculty of Society and Design, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
Matthew Raj: Faculty of Law, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
Joseph Crowley: Faculty of Law, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia

International Journal of Technoethics (IJT), 2017, vol. 8, issue 2, 26-41

Abstract: Currently, a range of criminal offences are perpetrated online. In addition to the commission of traditional offences, such as fraud, stalking, and domestic violence, new phenomena have emerged to warrant attention from the media, government, and communities. The phenomenon colloquially referred to as ‘revenge porn' stands as one of the greater threats to public morality. To date, legislative responses to circumscribe revenge porn, both internationally and in Australia, have been sporadic and disjunctive. This article critically examines the impact and prevalence of revenge porn and provides a critical analysis of the civil and criminal responses to its commission. It concludes by arguing that addressing the challenges associated with investigating such offences, and educating about the dangers of revenge porn have to some extent been overlooked in the rush to legislate and create new offences. The article highlights that existing legislation may provide adequate protection.

Date: 2017
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