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... experience with erotic materials and general attitudes about sex : Those who have more tolerant or liberal sexual attitudes tend also to have greater experience with sexual mate- rials . Taken together , experimental and survey studies ...
... experience with erotic materials and general attitudes about sex : Those who have more tolerant or liberal sexual attitudes tend also to have greater experience with sexual mate- rials . Taken together , experimental and survey studies ...
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... experience with erotica , in relation to reported arousal or in relation to the likelihood of engaging in sexual behavior during or following exposure . Available evidence suggests that sex offenders ' early inexperi- ence with erotic ...
... experience with erotica , in relation to reported arousal or in relation to the likelihood of engaging in sexual behavior during or following exposure . Available evidence suggests that sex offenders ' early inexperi- ence with erotic ...
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... experience with explicit sexual materials , is that sex offenders have seen markedly less of such materials while maturing . This is not to say that exposure to explicit sexual materials has no effect upon human behavior . A prominent ...
... experience with explicit sexual materials , is that sex offenders have seen markedly less of such materials while maturing . This is not to say that exposure to explicit sexual materials has no effect upon human behavior . A prominent ...
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... experience demonstrates that the effective enforcement of juvenile statutes which proscribe written as well as pictorial material is hampered by the problem of scienter he believes the labelling statute promises to be an appro- priate ...
... experience demonstrates that the effective enforcement of juvenile statutes which proscribe written as well as pictorial material is hampered by the problem of scienter he believes the labelling statute promises to be an appro- priate ...
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... experience under the Anti - Pandering Act , April 14 , 1968 to June 30 , 1970 : TABLE 8 Prohibitory Orders Issued by U.S. Post Office , April 14 , 1968 - June 30 , 19701 Average Number Date Requests for Prohibitory Orders Prohibitory ...
... experience under the Anti - Pandering Act , April 14 , 1968 to June 30 , 1970 : TABLE 8 Prohibitory Orders Issued by U.S. Post Office , April 14 , 1968 - June 30 , 19701 Average Number Date Requests for Prohibitory Orders Prohibitory ...
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Page 442 - Hicklin. [L]ater decisions have rejected it and substituted this test: whether to the average person, applying contemporary community standards, the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to prurient interest.
Page 450 - But implicit in the history of the First ' Amendment is the rejection of obscenity as utterly without redeeming social importance.
Page 447 - It has been well observed that such utterances are no essential part of any exposition of ideas, and are of such slight social value as a step to truth that any benefit that may be derived from them is clearly outweighed by the social interest in order and morality.
Page 448 - Under this definition, as elaborated in subsequent cases, three elements must coalesce: it must be established that (a) the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to a prurient interest in sex; (b) the material is patently offensive because it affronts contemporary community standards relating to the description or representation of sexual matters; and (c) the material is utterly without redeeming social value.
Page 630 - ... be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5703 of title 5, United States Code, for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 545 - For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light...
Page 631 - ... bureau, agency, board, commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality information suggestions, estimates, and statistics for the purpose of this Act; and each such department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, establishment, or instrumentality is authorized and directed to furnish such information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics directly to the Commission, upon request made by the Chairman or Vice Chairman.
Page 454 - ... the business of purveying textual or graphic matter openly advertised to appeal to the erotic interest of their customers.
Page 299 - I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
Page 314 - State may not constitutionally inhibit the distribution of literary material as obscene unless "(a) the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to a prurient interest in sex; (b) the material is patently offensive because it affronts contemporary community standards relating to the description or representation of sexual matters; and (c) the material is utterly without redeeming social value...