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19 Oxford U. Commw. L.J. 1 (2019)

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMMONWEALTH LAW JOURNAL
2019, VOL. 19, NO. 1, 1-29
https://doi.org/10.1080/14729342.2019.1580518


Routiedge
Taylor & Francis Group


The legal and policy contexts of 'revenge porn'
criminalisation: the need for multiple approaches

Tyrone  Kirchengast  and  Thomas   Crofts
Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia


ARTICLE HISTORY Received 25 June 2018; Accepted 4 November 2018
KEYWORDS   Revenge porn; criminalisation; intimate images; non-consensual distribution


1. Introduction:   apprehending the 'revenge porn' phenomenon

New  technologies  have created  new  means  of social interaction which chal-
lenge traditional forms of social behaviour, bringing both positive and nega-
tive risks.' These risks have been identified and explored most acutely in the
past decade  in relation to young  people  engaging  in 'sexting'. Initially, the
sending  of 'sexts' by young people  and  the various harms  associated with
the taking  and  sharing of intimate images   led to public anxiety over the
appropriateness  of  such  behaviour.2 This  unease  gradually  shifted to  a
concern  that the criminalisation of sexting by young people under child por-
nography  laws might  actually be too harsh a reaction and more harmful than
the behaviour  it sought  to address. This recognition contrasts starkly with
initial attitudes towards  adult  'sexting'. Early discourse  around   adults

CONTACT  Tyrone Kirchengast 0 tyrone.kirchengast@sydney.edu.au
'Al Cooper, 'Sexuality and the Internet: Surfing into the New Millennium' (1998) 1 CyberPsychology and
  Behavior 187; Pat O'Malley, Risk, Uncertainty and Government (GlassHouse Press 2004).
2Thomas Crofts and others, Sexting and Young People (Palgrave Macmillan 2015).
D 2019 Faculty of Law, Oxford University

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