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Image-Based Sexual Abuse
Author(s) -
Clare McGlynn,
Erika Rackley
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
oxford journal of legal studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1464-3820
pISSN - 0143-6503
DOI - 10.1093/ojls/gqw033
Subject(s) - redress , dignity , autonomy , harm , scope (computer science) , criminology , sexual violence , psychology , social psychology , political science , sociology , law , computer science , programming language
Advances in technology have transformed and expanded the ways in which sexual violence can be perpetrated. One new manifestation of such violence is the non-consensual creation and/or distribution of private sexual images: what we conceptualise as ‘image-based sexual abuse’. This article delineates the scope of this new concept and identifies the individual and collective harms it engenders. We argue that the individual harms of physical and mental illness, together with the loss of dignity, privacy and sexual autonomy, combine to constitute a form of cultural harm that impacts directly on individuals, as well as on society as a whole. While recognising the limits of law, we conclude by considering the options for redress and the role of law, seeking to justify the deployment of the expressive and coercive powers of criminal and civil law as a means of encouraging cultural change

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