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Child Pornography: The Criminal-Jus
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Acknowledgments This publication wo
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Investigating Child Pornography Cas
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The Child Pornographer: Consumer, C
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professions and social classes. Des
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19. Lanning, Cyber "Pedophiles," su
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76. Gaspar & Bibby, How Rings Work,
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120. "Pornography was our textbook.
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174. 394 U.S. 557(1969). 175. 394 U
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(6) "computer" has the meaning give
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(d) State of mind proof requirement
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296. Whitcomb, De Vos & Smith,supra
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347. ARK. CODE § 5-27-404; see als
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397. International Labour Organizat
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447. Schnecklath v. Bustamonte, 412
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512. Spotlight On: Fighting Child P
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Hunt, P. & M. Baird, Children of Se
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Spotlight On: Fighting Child Pornog
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Naval Criminal Investigative Servic
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Internet Crimes Against Children Ta
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Pennsylvania Investigation Division
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