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[[Image:Thompson.gif|frame|Thompson]]Dr '''Bill Thompson''', formerly a Reading University academic, is known widely for his publications on pornography, moral panic and censorship. He has also published on debunking false allegations of child abuse and [[SRA|satanic panic]] and has stood as an expert witness in numerous child abuse cases. Thompson has legal clearance to investigate potentially [[Indecent images of children|indecent]] images of children, using this to advise defendants on their pleas.
__NOTOC__[[Image:Thompson.gif|frame|Thompson]]Dr '''Bill Thompson''', formerly a Reading University academic, is known widely for his publications on pornography, moral panic and censorship. He has also published on debunking false allegations of child abuse and [[SRA|satanic panic]] and has stood as an expert witness in numerous child abuse cases. Thompson has legal clearance to investigate potentially [[Indecent images of children|indecent]] images of children, using this to advise defendants on their pleas. He can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGURRFKa8Vg here] (timestamp: 1:30:00-1:59:00) discussing the history of [[child pornography]] law at a 2013 University of Texas conference organized by [[Thomas Hubbard]]


==Raid==
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==2013 Book==
==2013 Book==


*Thompson, B., & Williams, A. (2014). ''The myth of moral panics: sex, snuff, and Satan''. (Routledge advances in criminology; Vol. 14). Routledge.
*Thompson, B., & Williams, A. (2014). ''[https://library.lol/main/4A9E178FCF19D1D631F4F093D0BA01EA The myth of moral panics: sex, snuff, and Satan]''. (Routledge advances in criminology; Vol. 14). Routledge.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 23:39, 21 May 2023

Thompson

Dr Bill Thompson, formerly a Reading University academic, is known widely for his publications on pornography, moral panic and censorship. He has also published on debunking false allegations of child abuse and satanic panic and has stood as an expert witness in numerous child abuse cases. Thompson has legal clearance to investigate potentially indecent images of children, using this to advise defendants on their pleas. He can be seen here (timestamp: 1:30:00-1:59:00) discussing the history of child pornography law at a 2013 University of Texas conference organized by Thomas Hubbard

Raid

In 2002, Thompson's home and office were raided for child pornography after police failed to take into account his expert status. The case was later dropped, but only after a damaging, year long suspension from his university.

2013 Book

See also

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