stopitnow us interview

global prevention project 

2 July 2018    
from the prevention podcast


 

 
 
 
 

StopItNow.org is a non-profit organization that believes that the best hope for preventing child abuse is by enacting and strengthening prevention efforts in our communities. Jenny and Micah discuss their helpline, education, training and advocacy related to primary prevention of sexual abuse.

 

Transcript awaited

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

emma, a female pedophile

 

interview: emma returns

 

unparalleled legal uncertainty of cp

   

emma artless

When I first joined and I did see that there were testimonials and stories from other women who had grown up with the same experience as me, I actually started crying.

 

emma artless

Emma returns to share her thoughts on using the term pedophile vs. MAP. We discuss some of the controversy around both terms as well as the importance of using accurate labels. We also discuss the reality that males, females, transgender, non-binary individuals can have attractions to children but be committed to never harming a child.

 

ethan edwards

I've argued that CP viewing should not be a crime, on civil liberties grounds. This post focuses on what happens after a person has looked. What sort of crime is this and what sort of enforcement can a person expect? It is highly uncertain, and I would suggest that the uncertainty is greater than for...

 
 
 
emma, a female pedophile
emma artless

When I first joined and I did see that there were testimonials and stories from other women who had grown up with the same experience as me, I actually started crying.

 
 
 
interview: emma returns
emma artless

Emma returns to share her thoughts on using the term pedophile vs. MAP. We discuss some of the controversy around both terms as well as the importance of using accurate labels. We also discuss the reality that males, females, transgender, non-binary individuals can have attractions to children but be committed to never harming a child.

 
 
 
unparalleled legal uncertainty of cp
ethan edwards

I've argued that CP viewing should not be a crime, on civil liberties grounds. This post focuses on what happens after a person has looked. What sort of crime is this and what sort of enforcement can a person expect? It is highly uncertain, and I would suggest that the uncertainty is greater than for...