2020
DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2020.1712567
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Freedom to Post or Invasion of Privacy? Analysis of U.S. Revenge Porn State Statutes

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“…Cole and colleagues’ study of NCP legislation in the United States identified the many differences and inconsistencies between state laws, including considerable divergence on definitions of consent (Cole et al, 2020). Other states limit protection to only those whose images were taken without consent, thus excluding images that were originally shared consensually and selfies (Cole et al, 2020; see also Najdowski, 2017). This writes victim-blaming into the law and fails to focus on the nature of the offense which is the breach of privacy through nonconsensual sharing .…”
Section: Review Of Psychology Literature On Nonconsensual Pornmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cole and colleagues’ study of NCP legislation in the United States identified the many differences and inconsistencies between state laws, including considerable divergence on definitions of consent (Cole et al, 2020). Other states limit protection to only those whose images were taken without consent, thus excluding images that were originally shared consensually and selfies (Cole et al, 2020; see also Najdowski, 2017). This writes victim-blaming into the law and fails to focus on the nature of the offense which is the breach of privacy through nonconsensual sharing .…”
Section: Review Of Psychology Literature On Nonconsensual Pornmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cole and colleagues conclude that current U.S. laws “vary drastically across states” (Cole et al, 2020, p. 11). The different framings of these provisions, such as forms of harassment or breaches of privacy, are potentially confusing to victims and criminal justice personnel (Najdowski, 2017).…”
Section: Review Of Psychology Literature On Nonconsensual Pornmentioning
confidence: 99%
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