Showing posts with label crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crime. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

10x14 Bricks


Has anyone seen this DVD? I'd be interested in your review if you have.
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10 x 14 bricks: A ground breaking crime prevention kit ideal for educators: WINNER: Innovation in digital media, 2009 SA screen awards. This interactive resource comes with session planners, activities and additional support material.
10x14 bricks was produced in a juvenile secure care facility over a 5 week intensive workshop. In candid meet the director documentaries and in thier own films young offenders share thier life choices about crime and the consequences

Monday, March 02, 2009

Adolesence and Pornography



The following is from : Adolesence Pornography and harm ( go here)

Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice - Australian Institute of Criminalogy
No. 368 February 2009
Foreword

The probability that a young person will have exposure to pornography prior to the age of 18—the legal age in Australia at which it is permissible to view and purchase such materials—is very high. Concern exists, among both parents and policymakers, that widespread, premature exposure to pornography is changing the nature of sexual attitudes, behaviours, and intimate relationships and potentially contributing to sexual violence in society. The extent to which it is difficult to determine, owing to the scarcity of adolescent-based research and differing conceptions about harm. This paper examines the many factors that underpin pornography exposure, and stresses how the risk factors for exposure and problematic sexual behaviours intersect to contribute to harm. An understanding of the complex interplay of factors such as gender, age, attitude, personal characteristics and social context of use is important in the development of strategies that will assist young people to avoid any potential adverse outcomes. The available evidence remains highly incomplete, and its interpretation is highly contested, so the paper highlights the need for longitudinal studies of use and of actual behaviour, and for studies that focus on cultural contexts and emerging media.


Judy Putt General Manager of Research Services