Sexting and the law in Canada
- A. Slane
- 2013
Law
The author discusses the current state of Canadian legal approaches to sexting, and the conceptual difficulties that continue to trouble the search for appropriate legal responses to malicious forms…
Economies of reputation: the case of revenge porn
- Ganaele LangloisA. Slane
- 20 January 2017
Sociology, Political Science
ABSTRACT Revenge porn involves publicly releasing pictures of a person’s sexual activity, along with the means to contact that person, to provoke widespread shaming. This paper analyzes the US-based…
From Scanning to Sexting: The Scope of Protection of Dignity-Based Privacy in Canadian Child Pornography Law
- A. Slane
- 1 July 2010
Law
The Canadian approach to privacy rights in one’s body is embedded in the relationship between interests in privacy, bodily integrity, and human dignity. Clarifying these interests is complicated by…
Professionals' Perspectives on Viewing Child Sexual Abuse Images to Improve Response to Victims.
- A. SlaneJennifer Martin E. Quayle
- 24 October 2018
Psychology, Law
When and whether professionals who work with child sexual abuse cases should be exposed to viewing CSAIO and if so under what circumstances doing so would benefit investigations and support services for victims is focused on.
Unsolicited Sexts and Unwanted Requests for Sexts: Reflecting on the Online Sexual Harassment of Youth
- F. MishnaElizabeth MilneCharlene CookA. SlaneJ. Ringrose
- 26 November 2021
Sociology
The purpose of this qualitative study was to obtain youth perspectives on consensual and non-consensual sexting. We began this study on young people’s (12–19) sexting practices in a large urban…
Test, Trace, and Isolate: COVID-19 and the Canadian Constitution
- Lisa M. AustinVincent Chiao François Tanguay-Renaud
- 22 May 2020
Law, Political Science
It is argued that so long as apps are carefully constructed and the information they reveal is appropriately safeguarded, tracing apps may have a role to play in the response of a free and democratic society to the Covid 19 pandemic.
Digitally Rethinking Hunter v Southam
- Lisa M. AustinA. Slane
- 3 May 2021
Law, Computer Science
It is argued that an appreciation of the challenges of the digital world require us to rethink the authors' basic constitutional framework, which is ill-suited to contemporary digital challenges to informational privacy and requires four fundamental shifts.
Child Sexual Abuse Images Online: Confronting the Problem
- Jennifer MartinA. Slane
- 2 October 2015
Law, Psychology
This Special Issue stems from the international symposium, “Child Sexual Abuse Images Online: Confronting the Problem—Research, Policy, Practice,” which was held at Ryerson University in June 2014…
Luring Lolita: The Age of Consent and the Burden of Responsibility for Online Luring
- A. Slane
- 8 November 2011
Law, Sociology
This article argues that sexual exploitation is the underlying harm that online luring offences should address, but that social anxieties about youth online sexuality have obscured this underlying…
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