When should sexting be a criminal offense for an adult


Assignment:

The target length for each answer is 400 words (1200 total for the exam).

Complete Parts A and B:

Part A: Choose and answer two, and only two questions, from the five below:

1. Should a parent who takes nude pictures of her pre-adolescent children and shares them with family and friends be charged with creating and distributing child pornography? Explain and defend your answer.

2. When should sexting be a criminal offense for an adult, and for a minor? Explain and defend your answer.

3. What types of personal information should we require sexual partners to disclose before engaging in sex? Explain and defend your answer.

4. Why might sex be more difficult to study scientifically than other human behaviors? Explain and defend your answer.

5. Do politicians' private sexual conduct affect their ability to hold public office? Explain and defend your answer.

Part B:

One theme throughout this course is freedom--freedom to choose and express oneself, and freedom from exploitation, manipulation, and abuse. Describe two kinds of sexual freedoms that you believe are important to protect. Explain and defend your answer.

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