Restitution for Child Porn Victims - The Debate Continues

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Broadcast today on The Kojo Nnamdi Show on WAMU in Washington, DC:

Traditionally, courts have punished those convicted of possessing child pornography with heavy jail time. But in a growing trend, victims are demanding that offenders pay restitution too. The approach is generating debate about how far courts can go in punishing people who are caught with pornography, but aren't the direct perpetrators of the crime.
Listen to the re-broadcast here.
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