Cyberbullying and the Non-consensual Distribution of Intimate Images

Cyberbullying and the Non-consensual Distribution of Intimate Images 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. The Working Group recommends that the Criminal Code be amended to modernize certain existing offences to deal with harassment through electronic media, as well as the investigative powers for law enforcement, to ensure that all acts of cyberbullying carried out through the use of new technologies can be effectively investigated and prosecuted. The Working Group recommends that a new criminal offence addressing the non-consensual distribution of intimate images be created, including complementary amendments relating to, for example, the forfeiture of items used in the commission of the offence and restitution to permit the victim to be compensated for any costs associated with having the images removed from the Internet. 2023-05-17 Department of Justice Canada OG-GO@justice.gc.ca LawPersonsSociety and CultureDepartment of JusticeAccess to InformationCyberbulling and the Non-Consensual Distribution of Images LawsJustice Canada PublicationsCriminal JusticeCriminal Code Cyberbullying and the Non-consensual Distribution of Intimate ImagesHTML https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/other-autre/cndii-cdncii/index.html Cyberbullying and the Non-consensual Distribution of Intimate ImagesHTML https://www.justice.gc.ca/fra/pr-rp/autre-other/cdncii-cndii/index.html Cyberbullying and the Non-consensual Distribution of Intimate ImagesPDF https://www.justice.gc.ca/fra/pr-rp/autre-other/cdncii-cndii/pdf/cdncii-cndii-fra.pdf Cyberbullying and the Non-consensual Distribution of Intimate ImagesPDF https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/other-autre/cndii-cdncii/pdf/cndii-cdncii-eng.pdf

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. The Working Group recommends that the Criminal Code be amended to modernize certain existing offences to deal with harassment through electronic media, as well as the investigative powers for law enforcement, to ensure that all acts of cyberbullying carried out through the use of new technologies can be effectively investigated and prosecuted.

The Working Group recommends that a new criminal offence addressing the non-consensual distribution of intimate images be created, including complementary amendments relating to, for example, the forfeiture of items used in the commission of the offence and restitution to permit the victim to be compensated for any costs associated with having the images removed from the Internet.

  • Publisher - Current Organization Name: Department of Justice Canada
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