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Jeffrey Kim,Gregory G. Habing,Gregory W. Salyards,Dondrae J. Cobles discussed in Chapter 4, sexting is a complex behaviour that cannot be reduced to simplistic (legal, social, media) narratives. Taken in their entirety, the results of our research demonstrate that young people’s practices and motivations for sexting rarely fit the rationales for child pornographyFantasy 发表于 2025-3-25 20:57:48
R. Eberle,Lisa Jones-Engelnt among legal scholars and academics on how to deal with sexting cases both before and after they find their way to the courtroom. As Richards and Calvert (2009, p. 3) put it, prosecutors are often ‘trying to jam square pegs into round holes’, stuck between inadequate legal responses to sexting andCREST 发表于 2025-3-26 02:27:20
Rory D. de Vries,Thijs Kuiken,Rik L. de Swarts discussed in Chapter 4, sexting is a complex behaviour that cannot be reduced to simplistic (legal, social, media) narratives. Taken in their entirety, the results of our research demonstrate that young people’s practices and motivations for sexting rarely fit the rationales for child pornographyInculcate 发表于 2025-3-26 04:49:08
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Philippe Gautretng, which tells him to follow what appears. It explains the notions of what appears (.), affection (.), and appearance (.), and how they are connected. Since what appears is to be contrasted to what is non-evident, I turn my attention to clarify this contrast. Next, I argue that the contrast betweenCardioplegia 发表于 2025-3-26 12:46:35
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Liesbeth Frias,Andrew J. J. MacIntoshng, which tells him to follow what appears. It explains the notions of what appears (.), affection (.), and appearance (.), and how they are connected. Since what appears is to be contrasted to what is non-evident, I turn my attention to clarify this contrast. Next, I argue that the contrast between