Encyclopedia > Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996
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CPPA was enacted to close a loophole in the nation's childpornography laws.
CPPA supporters argue that both real and computer generated images of childpornography are used in the commission of child sexual molestation and are equally inciting to pedophiles and seductive to child victims.
The National Law Center for Children and Families is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is focused on the protection of children and families from the harmful effect of illegal pornography by assisting in law enforcement and law improvement.
The act fully explains the definitions of sexual abuse or misconduct, the effect childpornography has on the public, and mandatory sentencing of offenders.
In the case of ChildPornography, the language should be perfect, concrete, and afirmed.
ChildPornography Semi-Protection Act (CPSPA), or better yet, keep the same acronym and call it the ChildPornography Promotion Act as all the legal loop holes have been advertised to pedophiles everywhere.