Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-113) and index.
Contents:
Sexting puts teenagers and young adults at risk -- The threat of sexting has been exaggerated -- Sexting-related bullying can have dire consequences -- Sexting-related bullying can drive teenagers to despair -- Sexting should be illegal -- The problem of sexting cannot be solved by police and lawmakers -- Sexting is harmful but not a crime -- Punishment for sexting teens might be too harsh -- Sexting should not be prosecuted under existing laws -- Exposure to pornography is linked to sexting -- Sexting is a symptom of American culture -- Sexting among teenagers is not child pornography -- Sexting marks a cultural and generational shift -- Sexting teens should be taught self-respect -- The sexting panic is threatening educators -- Sexting is a modern dating instrument for adults.
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