Report
Letting children be children: stopping the sexualisation of children in Australia
Publisher
Mass media
Sector regulation
Sexualisation of children
Australia
Description
This paper explains why the current patchwork of media and advertising regulation is failing to prevent the premature sexualisation of Australian children. A number of improvements are proposed based on a review of current regulatory arrangements for the areas most responsible for the sexualisation of children: girls' magazines, television and outdoor advertising, and television programs. This paper is a companion to Corporate Paedophilia: The sexualisation of children in Australia.
Related Information
Corporate paedophilia: the sexualisation of children in Australia
Publication Details
Copyright:
The Australia Institute 2007
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
16 Jan 2007
