Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Report to the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers Responsible for Justice and Public Safety : cyberbullying and the non-consensual distribution of intimate images.

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Cyberbullying and the non-consensual distribution of intimate images
Rapport aux ministres fédéraux/provinciaux/territoriaux responsables de la Justice et de la Sécurité publique : cyberintimidation et distribution non consensuelle d’images intimes.

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1 online resource (37 pages)

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Cover title.
"CCSO Cybercrime Working Group"--At head of title.
"June 2013"--Cover.
"At their October 2012 meeting, Federal/Provincial/Territorial (FPT) Ministers responsible for Justice and Public Safety directed senior officials to identify potential gaps in the Criminal Code on cyberbullying and the non-consensual distribution of intimate images and report back to Deputy Ministers. This work was assigned to the Coordinating Committee of Senior Officials (CCSO), Criminal Justice, Cybercrime Working Group (CWG). At their April 24, 2013 meeting, FPT Ministers directed officials to expedite this work and to submit a final report to FPT Deputy Ministers in June 2013."--Page 2.
Issued also in French under title: Rapport aux ministres fédéraux/provinciaux/territoriaux responsables de la Justice et de la Sécurité publique : cyberintimidation et distribution non consensuelle d’images intimes.

Summary

"The Report is divided into two parts: the first part of the report addresses the issue of cyberbullying and includes information relating to the scope of the problem, the impact of cyberbullying on victims, existing legislative and policy responses and options for Criminal Code reform to address the issue. The second part of the Report addresses the issue of the non-consensual distribution of intimate images and contains information about the scope of the problem, existing Criminal Code responses and options for a new Criminal Code offence."--Page 2.

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