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| 2/28/2011 |
You Can Have Sex With Them; Just Don't Photograph Them: A former cop's 15-year prison sentence illustrates the absurdity of federal child porn laws. In the spring and summer of 2006, Eric Rinehart, at the time a 34-year-old police officer in the small town of Middletown, Indiana, began consensual sexual relationships with two young women, ages 16 and 17. One of the women had contacted Rinehart through his MySpace page. He had known the other one, the daughter of a man who was involved in training police officers, for most of her life. Rinehart was going through a divorce at the time. The relationships came to the attention of local authorities, and then federal authorities, when one of the girls mentioned it to a guidance counselor. Whatever you might think of Rinehart's judgment or ethics, his relationships with the girls weren't illegal. The age of consent in Indiana is 16. That is also the age of consent in federal territories. Rinehart got into legal trouble because one of the girls mentioned to him that she had posed for sexually provocative photos for a previous boyfriend and offered to do the same for Rinehart. Rinehart lent her his camera, which she returned with the promised photos. Rinehart and both girls then took additional photos and at least one video, which he downloaded to his computer. (Reason) | |||
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| 11/11/2010 |
Every Child Deserves a Mother and a Mother Heather has two mommies—and no bruises, lacerations, fractures, fissures, or concussions: Child Abuse Rate At Zero Percent In Lesbian Households, New Report Finds The Williams Institute, a research center on sexual orientation law and public policy at UCLA School of Law, has announced new findings from the U.S. National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study (NLLFS), the longest-running study ever conducted on American lesbian families (now in its 24th year). In an article published today in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, the 17-year-old daughters and sons of lesbian mothers were asked about sexual abuse, sexual orientation, and sexual behavior. The paper found that none of the 78 NLLFS adolescents reports having ever been physically or sexually abused by a parent or other caregiver. This contrasts with 26 percent of American adolescents who report parent or caregiver physical abuse and 8.3 percent who report sexual abuse. (The Stranger) | |||
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| 3/10/2010 |
Child rape charge rocks TSA Logan employee pats down air travelers at scan stations A Transportation Security Agency worker who pats down members of the flying public was charged with multiple child sex crimes targeting an underage girl yesterday. (Boston Herald) | |||
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| 1/31/2010 |
Arrested TSA worker asked girl to be his 'sex slave' "It’s unclear exactly where the alleged abuse took place and how Bennett and the girl met, because the arrest report detailing the abuse is heavily redacted," (The Raw Story) | |||
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keywords: Charles Henry Bennett, Florida, Sexual Abuse, Terrorists, Transportation Security Administration, United States, Youth Rights
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| 1/5/2010 |
Alex Jones Calls For Mass Resistance To Implementation Of Body Scanners Petitions, boycotts and lawsuits needed to halt latest manifestation of prison planet being constructed around humanity (Prison Planet) | |||
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| 1/4/2010 |
New scanners break child porn laws Ministers now face having to exempt under 18s from the scans or face the delays of introducing new legislation to ensure airport security staff do not commit offences under child pornography laws. (London Guardian) | |||
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| 10/19/2009 |
Child pornography fears lead to nude X-ray ban at Manchester Airport The controversial new ‘nude x-ray’ system has been banned from use on minors at Manchester Airport’s Terminal two, following fears that the machines produce revealing images of children under the age of 18. (CompareCarHire.co.uk Travel News) | |||
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keywords: Airports, Manchester, Privacy, Rapiscan Systems, Terrorists, United Kingdom, X-ray, Youth Rights
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| 10/15/2009 |
Airport rethinks strip-scanner for kids Nudity no longer mandatory for under-18s For most effective use of Rapiscan technology, subjects are likely to be required to keep their legs slightly apart and raise their arms in a near-salute – a pose that devotees of a certain form of NSFW art may well recognise as potentially pornographic. (The Register) | |||
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| 10/3/2008 |
Obama Military Youth Brigade March in Formation (Live Leak) | |||
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