Child Pornography On The Internet

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    How Has the Internet Affected Sex Addiction

    Running head: How has the Internet Affected Sex Addiction How has the Internet Affected Sex Addiction Edward Vega Jr. National University Abstract Sex addicts have plenty to struggle without adding the access to their wildest fantasies. That is what the Internet has given them. Addicts can get online and search pornography, cybersex sites and sites where they can find people to meet up with. The Internet makes it that much easier for sex addicts because just like any other addict they are

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    Computer

    Computer Crimes Computer Crimes Computer Crimes Advances in telecommunications and in computer technology have brought us to the information revolution. The rapid advancement of the telephone, cable, satellite and computer networks, combined with the help of technological breakthroughs in computer processing speed, and information storage, has lead us to the latest revolution, and also the newest style of crime, "computer crime". The following information will provide you with evidence

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    Information Technology Acts Paper

    selected to write about are the Do Not Call Act of 2003 and the Child’s Internet Protection Act. This paper will provide an understanding why the law required these acts to be established and why each of them played an important role in improving information technology. The first act to be discussed is the Child’s Internet Protection Act and the second act is Do Not Call Act of 2003. Child’s Internet Protection Act The Child’s Internet Protection Act also known as CIPA was established in 2000 by congress

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    The History of Child Abuse

    The History of Child Abuse Shaun Blackney BSHS/408 August 14, 2015 Chiffone N. Shelton The History of Child Abuse Child abuse is the physical, sexual or emotional maltreatment or neglect of a child or children. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department for Children and Families (DCF) define child maltreatment as any act or series of acts of commission or omission by a parent or other caregiver that results in harm, potential for harm,

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    Effect Internet for Children

    IMPACT OF INTERNET USE ON CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS By Miss Kaleyvani Geeseeny Sawmy Clinical Psychologist Children’s motives  Few studies have been conducted – that can explain people’s motives for using internet. Research suggest that children use media for entertainment and relaxation purposes (to relieve boredom, to play games, or for social interaction) however little is known about what really motivate children to use Internet.  Adolescents’ motives  Use the Internet more for

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    Ethical It

    individuals with child pornography on their personal computers. In early 2000, an anonymous Turkish citizen was able to utilize a Trojan horse to identify users that frequent and download child pornography (Freeman 3). The anonymous user was then able to report his findings to the authorities and allow them to further research the allegation in order to prosecute the individual. This led to the arrest and prosecution of Bradley Steiger to 17-years in prison on child pornography charges. The anonymous

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    Sex Tourism in Thailand

    The emergence of the Child Sex Market: The market for children prostitutes has been created by a number of factors. During the 1970"s pedophiles from Western countries were attracted to Thailand because of its lenient laws against prostitution and the high currency exchange rate (Jubilee, p. 3). The supply of customers caused pimps to acquire children through sale and through kidnapping to meet their demand. Widespread rural poverty and the low socioeconomic status of children caused the influx

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    Ethics Case

    this court case, Miller v Skumanik, 605 F. Supp 2d 634 (2010) is the practice of texting photographs that can be determined as child pornography. Sexting is becoming very popular in recent years. Sexting is "the practice of sending or posting sexually suggestive text messages and images, including nude or semi-nude photographs, via cellular telephones or over the Internet." (Miller v Skumanik, 2013 Background section, para. 1). Usually someone takes a picture on a digital camera or cell phone of

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    Information Technology Acts

    establishment of the Internet all the knowledge on a subject is at the tip of a mouse click. Children are curious by nature and are always interested in the things they should not be. Filters have been put into place to stop children from accessing visual depictions of obscenity, child pornography, and material harmful to minors. Some companies are not clear about what they block. A normal size class holds about twenty-two and only has one teacher. With one teacher is it easy for one child to access a porn

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    Digital Technology Past and Present

    United State Navy, we were out at sea, and communication with friends and family was slow. We would write letters and drop them off at the ship post office. It would take anywhere from two to four weeks to receive mail. Eight years later, email and internet was introduced to shipboard personal. Now people onboard naval ships are able to talk to friends and family and conduct business on a daily basis. We as a society have advanced greatly since the digital era, but there are also negative impacts as

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