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Teenage sexting is not all the same – criminalise abuse, not sexual exploration

  • Written by The Conversation
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Now that so many teenagers have smartphones equipped with cameras it’s inevitable that they’re used to take pictures, sometimes regrettable pictures, and to share them with others. The problem is that this is not just often regrettable in their own eyes, but also illegal in the eyes of the law.

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