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Lilith lap dancing rape myth exposed

Dr Brooke Magnanti has produced a careful review of the impact of adult entertainment on rape incidents in London that corrects widespread erroneous lobby and media myths, and is an excellent example of evidence based policy analysis so sadly lacking when the CJIA 2008 was whipped through Parliament.

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PRESS RELEASE: Schlock Horror! Stafford jury acquits fantasy porn defendant

Prosecutors fail first test case to make mock erotic murder scenes illegal. K, who downloaded erotic fantasy images with violent themes from the internet, (1) was found not guilty of possession of extreme pornography (2) at Stafford Crown Court today. The jury were asked to decide whether obviously faked death […]

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Deadly silencing

The tragic deaths in recent weeks of Gareth Williams and Kristian Digby show the tremendous human costs that are associated with the culture of shame surrounding alternative sexual practices. According to some reports, Williams had a fetishistic interest in claustrophilia (an erotic response to enclosed spaces) while Digby engaged in […]

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Malcolm Hutty on new threats to Internet freedom

. laconf2010. Malcolm Hutty, Freedom and the Internet from Sean Gabb on Vimeo. At last week’s Libertarian Alliance conference, Malcolm Hutty, head of public affairs at the London Internet Exchange, discussed how the Internet has brought tremendous freedoms to individuals. He also outlined how state and corporate interests can collude […]

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Hatfield police celebrate first conviction for extreme porn under new laws

After an investigation by PC Ross Freeman and Hatfield neighbourhood Sergeant Malcolm Dey, along with the Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) and BPI (British Recorded Music Industry), Glen Smith, 38, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in jail after pleading guilty to 22 charges of selling counterfeit CDs and DVDs and […]

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Lord Andrew Mcintosh loses his fight with cancer

Baron Mcintosh died on Friday 27th 2010. A committed humanist who opposed to interference in the private lives of adults as long as what they do did not cause harm to anyone else, he spoke up in the House of Lords debate on the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act. “This […]

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‘Extreme concern’ – new academic critique of extreme porn law

Feona Attwood and Clarissa Smith provide a measured critique of the ban on extreme pornography in a recent article for the Journal of Law and Society (currently available without library subscription). They analyse the rhetorical devices used to generate public anxiety about viewers of extreme material. They also show how […]

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Extreme porn charge dropped due to Backlash intervention

A poorly founded extreme porn charge, tenaciously pursued for many months by the Crown Prosecution Service, was dropped last week. The man was able to contact Backlash who put him in contact with expert legal advice on how to deal with the charge. He was able to vacate his guilty […]

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Scottish Parliament passes “extreme porn” law

This week the Scottish Parliament passed its own version of the ban on “extreme porn” as part of the wide ranging Criminal Justice and Licensing Bill. “Extreme pornography” in Scotland includes a potentially much wider range of images, prohibiting possession of depictions of non-consensual sex besides the categories already present […]

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Doing the stats on unpopular law

The previous Government no doubt tabled the extreme pornography measures expecting wide popular approval. There was a recent court case that seemed to demonstrate its risks, and a fifty-thousand vote petition condemning violence against women and the pornography which ‘promoted’ it. A clear vote-winner, surely. But from the outset, the […]