What is it about?

This article explains the distinctive harm caused to child pornography victims. It presents a model of reparation in order to offer a way of compensating victims that reflects restorative justice values. The paper demonstrates that any possible existing avenues for legal redress in England and Wales and the United States are generally inadequate and ill-fitting for child pornography victims and sketches a new mode of restorative justice for them.

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This article is unique because it proposes a model of reparation directed towards child pornography victims specifically, recognising the unique harm that they suffer and the difficulties they currently face in obtaining compensation.

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This page is a summary of: A new paradigm of reparation for victims of child pornography, Legal Studies, December 2016, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1111/lest.12128.
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