A Crisis of Innocence

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House of Commons - June 8th, 1948.pdf
A record of the discussions held by the House of Commons in 1948 regarding the distribution of comics in Canada. Fulton argues that there is a link between delinquent behavior in children and several comic titles.

Report of the Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials.pdf
Report on the findings of the Committee into pornographic materials (literary, photography, and illustrations).

obscene publications act 1959.pdf
Provides the details of the 1959 British Act to amend the law concerning the publication and distribution of obscene material.

1955-children-harmful-publications-act.pdf
Outlines the British Act meant to prevent the distribution and sale of offensive material to young people.

Martin's Criminal Code 1955 Part IV Section 150.pdf
Addresses the Canadian Criminal Code in regards to publication and distribution of crime comics, and other obscene materials.

Criminal Code 2014 Part V 163-172.pdf
Sections 163-172 of the Criminal Code of Canada, which covers the creation, publication, and distribution of crime comics, as well as materials which may present sexual or violent subjects to children.

Bill C-10 (21-1).pdf
Known as the 'Fulton Bill,' after E.D. Fulton, member from Kamloops. Includes amendment to Subsection one of section two hundred and seven of the Criminal Code, to address printed materials that induce young people to act violently or immorally.

Dec 5th, 1949 - Senate Debates.pdf
First reading of Bill No. 10, to amend the Criminal Code.
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