RE: [Crime] : Guidelines for Safe Internet brownsing for minors

From: Farrimond,Ronald K - DN-7 (rkfarrimond@private)
Date: Thu May 18 2006 - 16:46:29 PDT


I have a friend that someone keeps sending her harassing email.  How is
the best way to handle this situation and who should it be reported to?

-----Original Message-----
From: crime-bounces@private
[mailto:crime-bounces@private] On Behalf Of
Mancini, Steve
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 8:11 AM
To: Kuo, Jimmy; Crispin Cowan
Cc: crime@private; crime@private
Subject: RE: [Crime] : Guidelines for Safe Internet brownsing for minors


I never disagreed with Crispin, but I know what kind of a perv he is, we
swap sites on a
weekly basis ;)


Like everything on the internet, I expect people to extract that which
has value to them
and disregard the rest. I still see alot of value in the amoral
judgments rendered in the
content since I am encountering more and more parents who are completely
clueless about
what a cesspool the internet is and this pdf helps me convey the top
points to them
without having to re-write the same thing again and again.

-S-


-----Original Message-----
From: Kuo, Jimmy [mailto:Jimmy_Kuo@private] 
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 6:57 AM
To: 'Crispin Cowan'; Mancini, Steve
Cc: crime@private; crime@private
Subject: RE: [Crime] : Guidelines for Safe Internet brownsing for minors

I agree with Crispin.

However, on a "discussion" level, the problem is that some people have
defined "pornography" as negative to start with.  However, the same
media content may be considered pornography by one and not by another.
In that situation, the statement becomes true by definition.  :-(

And in fact, the Supreme Court has left pornography laws in exactly that
situation, "community standards."

Jimmy

-----Original Message-----
From: crime-bounces@private
[mailto:crime-bounces@private] On Behalf Of Crispin
Cowan
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 5:38 PM
To: Mancini, Steve
Cc: crime@private; crime@private
Subject: Re: [Crime] : Guidelines for Safe Internet brownsing for minors


It says quite clearly on page 13 "Talk with your children about the
existence and nature of pornography; as they reach puberty, assure them
that there's nothing wrong with being interested in sex, but that
pornography is not a healthy way of learning about wholesome, loving
relations."

I take issue with their claim that porn is not healthy :) To the
contrary, attempting to suppress sexual interests is what is not
healthy. IMHO, of course.

Crispin
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