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[[Image:Stopp.JPG|thumb|German CP takedown notice]]'''Child Pornography''' ('''CP''') is a broad term which refers to nude, sexual, or pornographic depictions of [[child]]ren, [[minor]]s, or [[person]]s under the age of consent. The definition varies across jurisdictions, often with regard to moral and cultural sensibilities such as perceptions of nudity or appropriate ages for sexual activity. There are also a number of specific crimes related to child pornography; for example - "making" images and distributing them. | [[Image:Stopp.JPG|thumb|German CP takedown notice]] | ||
'''Child Pornography''' ('''CP''') is a broad term which refers to [[nude]], [[sexual]], or [[pornographic]] depictions of [[child]]ren, [[minor]]s, or [[person]]s under the age of consent. The definition varies across jurisdictions, often with regard to moral and cultural sensibilities such as perceptions of nudity or appropriate ages for sexual activity. There are also a number of specific crimes related to child pornography; for example - "making" images and distributing them. | |||
In many cases the laws pertaining to these things use different labels and CP remains a colloquial term. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
Etymologically speaking, the term "pornographos" referred to depictions of harlots (prostitutes) in Ancient Greece. Labelling child images as pornography (calling them whores, essentially) contradicts the thought process that children cannot consent to sex. Prostitutes must by definition by consensually selling sex, otherwise it is rape and not prostitution. People who are sold as objects without their consent are called sex slaves, not prostitutes. | |||
==List== | |||
For a comprehensive list of articles, see [[:Category:Child_Pornography]]. | For a comprehensive list of articles, see [[:Category:Child_Pornography]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:33, 28 August 2011
Child Pornography (CP) is a broad term which refers to nude, sexual, or pornographic depictions of children, minors, or persons under the age of consent. The definition varies across jurisdictions, often with regard to moral and cultural sensibilities such as perceptions of nudity or appropriate ages for sexual activity. There are also a number of specific crimes related to child pornography; for example - "making" images and distributing them.
In many cases the laws pertaining to these things use different labels and CP remains a colloquial term.
Etymology
Etymologically speaking, the term "pornographos" referred to depictions of harlots (prostitutes) in Ancient Greece. Labelling child images as pornography (calling them whores, essentially) contradicts the thought process that children cannot consent to sex. Prostitutes must by definition by consensually selling sex, otherwise it is rape and not prostitution. People who are sold as objects without their consent are called sex slaves, not prostitutes.
List
For a comprehensive list of articles, see Category:Child_Pornography.
To avoid confusion of this topic, we constructed a series of articles that relate to this issue:
- Indecent images of children - UK Laws in focus.
- Research: Child Pornography
- Child Pornography (Wikipedia) - Archive (Deleted article, as of 2008).
In addition to this, all of the following may or may not be considered child porn:
- Boys in photography
- Girls in photography
- Non-photographic erotica involving minors, including literature and cartoons.