A breach of trust: fighting nonconsensual pornography
Nonconsensual pornography, also known as "revenge porn," is the distribution of sexually graphic or intimate images ofindividuals without theirconsent. As scholars have argued, it is, and should be treated as, a crime. But even with a national law criminalizing nonconsensual pornography, a...
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