SEXTING AMONG CHILDREN: DIFFERENCES IN LAW BETWEEN MALAYSIAN, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN LAWS

Syahirah Abdul Shukor, N. D. Osman
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The recent case of Sugarbook has sparked concerns among the public who are worried about young girls using applications on the Internet. Risky behaviors and worrying trends make online Internet users vulnerable to danger. Risky behaviors exhibited by youth such as distributing sexually explicit images and sharing sexually provocative photographs will not only expose them to danger but also be regarded as contravening the laws. There are also reported cases of revenge pornography among teenagers in local media. Despite the lack of research on this new trend of communication among children and young people in Malaysia, daily local newspapers have released worrying news of how relationships built on the Internet can turn into tragedies for innocent young people, especially teenagers and children. This paper discusses the possible meaning of sexting, the current laws, and the reported cases on sexting, particularly those captured in Malaysian media. This paper used secondary data and information gathered from articles in refereed journals to understand the legal differences between Malaysia and other jurisdictions, namely the USA and the UK. This paper suggests that besides the importance of educating youth to create legal awareness regarding proper use of the Internet, there is an urgent need to revisit the relevant legislations and practices on the governance of sexting in order to protect children and teenagers.
儿童间的性短信:马来西亚、英国和美国法律的差异
最近的“糖书”事件引起了公众的关注,他们担心年轻女孩在互联网上使用应用程序。危险的行为和令人担忧的趋势使在线互联网用户容易受到危险。青少年所表现出的危险行为,如传播色情图片和分享性挑逗照片,不仅会使他们处于危险之中,而且会被视为违法。当地媒体也报道了青少年复仇色情的案件。尽管缺乏对马来西亚儿童和年轻人之间这种新交流趋势的研究,但当地日报发表了令人担忧的消息,指出互联网上建立的关系可能会成为无辜年轻人,特别是青少年和儿童的悲剧。本文讨论了性短信的可能含义,现行法律,以及有关性短信的报道案例,特别是马来西亚媒体捕获的案例。本文使用二手数据和信息,从参考期刊的文章收集,以了解马来西亚和其他司法管辖区,即美国和英国之间的法律差异。本文建议,除了教育青少年建立正确使用互联网的法律意识之外,迫切需要重新审视有关性短信治理的相关立法和实践,以保护儿童和青少年。
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