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Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse - A Comparative Perspective

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Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse strives to generate new conceptual and theoretical frameworks to address the legal responses to intimate image abuse by bringing together a number of scholars involved in the study of image abuse over recent years.


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  • 1: Gian Marco Caletti, Kolis Summerer: Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse: An Introduction

  • Part I: The Theoretical Framework of Intimate Image Abuse and its Criminialization

  • 2: Danielle K. Citron: Intimate Image Abuse: Intimate Privacy Violation

  • 3: Jane Bailey, Suzie Dunn: Recurring Themes in Tech-Facilitated Sexual Violence Over Time: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same

  • 4: Maria Elósegui: The Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Violence Against Women and Intimate Image Abuse

  • 5: Aya Gruber: Crimes against Criminalization

  • Part II: Beyond Revenge Pornography: Foundations of the Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse

  • 6: Anja Schmidt: The Abuse of Sexual Images between Liberal Criminal Law and the Protection of Sexual Autonomy

  • 7: Thomas Crofts: Refining the Contours of Intimate Image Abuse Offences

  • 8: Margareth Helfer, Domenico Rosani: Is This Intimate Image Abuse?

  • Part III: Patterns of Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse in Europe and Anglo-American Systems

  • 9: Mary Anne Franks: The Criminalization of Nonconsensual Pornography in the United States

  • 10: Manuel Cancio Meliá: Patterns of Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse: Continental Approaches and Foundations

  • Part IV: Regional Reports on Intimate Image Abuse from Latin America and Asia

  • 11: María Camila Correa Flórez: Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse in Latin America

  • 12: Yoshifumi Okada: Criminalization of Intimate Image Abuse in Japan

  • Part V: Changing the Culture of Consent

  • 13: Thomas Weigend: Consent - Making the Difference Between Pleasure and Crime

  • 14: Michael Vitiello: Victims of Intimate Image Abuse and Other Crimes. Is It Right to Blame Them?

  • Part VI: The Law in Practice from the Victim's Perspective

  • 15: Nicola Henry: 'It Wasn't Worth the Pain to Me to Pursue It': Justice for Australian Victim-Survivors of Image-Based Sexual Abuse

  • 16: Moira Aikenhead: Image-Based Abuse in Intimate Partnerships in Canada: Lessons from the Criminal Case Law

  • Part VII: Law Enforcement, Prevention and Alternative Justice Strategies

  • 17: Clare McGlynn: Seeking Justice for Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Examining the Possibilities of Restorative and Transformative Justice Approaches

  • 18: Johanna Rinceanu: The Changing Role of Internet Service Providers: Governing Cyber Violence and Online 'Hate Speech' against Women

  • 19: Asher Flynn, Adrian J. Scott, and Elena Cama: An Empirical Research Study on Barriers, Facilitators, and Strategies to Promote Bystander Intervention in Intimate Image Abuse Contexts



A propos de l'auteur

GIAN MARCO CALETTI is an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Bologna (Italy), where he obtained his PhD in criminal law. From 2019 to 2022 he was a research fellow at the Free University of Bolzano, working on the interdisciplinary research project 'CREEP— Criminalizing Revenge Porn?'. He was a visiting scholar at the Universities of Cambridge, New York (NYU), and Durham. Among the first Italian scholars to deal with image-based sexual abuse, he repeatedly advised national institutions. His research focuses on criminal negligence and recklessness, as well as on sexual crimes. He is the author of the first Italian book on consent in sexual assault.

KOLIS SUMMERER is an Associate Professor of Criminal Law at the Free University of Bolzano (Italy), where she led the interdisciplinary research project 'CREEP— Criminalizing Revenge Porn?'. She received her PhD in criminal law and criminal procedure at the University of Bologna and was awarded research grants from the Max Planck Society. Her research focuses on substantive criminal law, as well as on other key topics like gender violence and restorative justice. She is the author of a monograph on causation in criminal law and published many articles in national and international journals and books.

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Criminalizing Intimate Image Abuse strives to generate new conceptual and theoretical frameworks to address the legal responses to intimate image abuse by bringing together a number of scholars involved in the study of image abuse over recent years.

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