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U.S. Supreme Court

Dec. 6, 2013

The crime that keeps on victimizing

Victims of child pornography explain that knowing that people all over the world are watching the video footage feels like being continually re-victimized. By Wendy L. Patrick


By Wendy L. Patrick


Can there be anything worse than being the victim of child molestation? Many victims who are now adults say yes - being continually notified of how many people are viewing video footage of them being molested when they were children. They explain that knowing that people all over the world are watching the video footage feels like being continually re-victimized.


There may, however, be some measure of justice coming for these victims...

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