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Internet Traders of Child Pornography and other Censorship Offenders in New Zealand

This research report by Angela Carr, first published in April 2004, profiles New Zealand censorship offenders and examines characteristics of their offending. Click on the links below to download the report (and scroll further down the page for the latest censorship offender profile statistics).

(Cover displays title) Internet Traders of Child Pornography and other Censorship Offenders in New Zealand, published by the Department of Internal Affairs


Updated censorship offender profile statistics

Profiling research for the report above was based on a questionnaire that collected social, demographic and behavioural information about 106 people who had committed offences involving objectionable material between 1996 and 2001. Since completing the research, the Department has continued to gather data on offenders. Click on the links below for the latest censorship offender profile statistics.

More information

Angela Carr's PhD
thesis, 'Internet censorship offending: a preliminary analysis of the social and behavioural patterns of offenders' (2006, Bond University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences) is available on the Bond University website at: http://epublications.bond.edu.au/theses/carr/



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Last updated: 22/03/2010