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Record ID: eebb33df-7b52-4a61-965f-472a075dc8a8
Web resource: https://aifs.gov.au/resources/practice-guides/acssa-aware
Type: Journal Article
Title: ‘New technologies, unauthorised visual images and sexual assault’,
Other Titles: Aware, Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, Newsletter
Authors: Powell, A
Year: 2009
Citation: Vol.: No. 23
Notes:  Australian Institute of Family Studies National research literature and public debate regarding the capture and distribution of unauthorised visual images has recently been increasing.1 Such debate has focused on these unauthorised images being voyeuristic or an invasion of privacy (e.g., images captured on mobile phones in locker rooms); being used for cyber bullying (e.g., distributed widely via email or mobile phones to harass or embarrass the subject of an image); or being inappropriate images of children (e.g., the debate regarding the use of digital cameras at public pools and playgrounds).
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13005
Physical description: Pages 6-12
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