Confidential File: Horror Comic Books!
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A report by Paul Coates for "Confidential File" in 1955, regarding the relationship between juvenile delinquency
and comics, and formation of the Comics Code.
Paul Coates (reporter); Jim Peck (producer);. Irvin Kershner (director)
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Juvenile Delinquency (Comic Books): Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency off the Committee of the Judiciary United States Senate - April 22nd to June 4th, 1954
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Transcripts of the Senate Subcommittee Hearings on Juvenile delinquency, held between April 22 and June 4, 1954.
https://archive.org/details/juveniledelinque54unit
United States Government Printing Office
22 April - 4 June 1954
William Lagner (Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary) and Robert C. Hendrickson (Chairman of the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency in the US)
Public Domain (Boston Public Library)
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Report of the Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials - December 31st, 1952
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Report on the findings of the Committee into pornographic materials (literary, photography, and illustrations).
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3971443;view=2up;seq=4
Government Printing Office
31 December 1952
E.C. Gathings
Hathi Trust Digital Library
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Report
Statutes Chapter 13 - 1949
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Outlines the 1949 amendment to the Canadian Criminal Code, addressing the publication and distribution of obscene and offensive material.
Canadian Statutes Chapter 15
1949
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Martin's Criminal Code, Part IV Section 150 - 1955
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Addresses the Canadian Criminal Code in regards to publication and distribution of crime comics, and other obscene materials.
Martin's Criminal Code Part IV
1955
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Criminal Code, Part V 163-172 - 2014
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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.
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/
Criminal Code of Canada
2014
Public Domain
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Bill 10 (21-1) - September 28th, 1949
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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.
Library of Parliament
Edmond Cloutier
28 September 1949
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Senate of Canada Debates - December 7th, 1949
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Third reading of Bill No. 10.
http://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.debates_SOC2101_01/1?r=0&s=1
Library of Parliament
7 December 1949
ed. H. H. Emerson
Public Domain
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Hansard
Senate of Canada Debates - December 6th, 1949
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Second reading of Bill No. 10.
http://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.debates_SOC2101_01/1?r=0&s=1
Library of Parliament
6 December 1949
ed. H. H. Emerson
Public Domain
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Hansard
Senate of Canada Debates - December 5th, 1949
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First reading of Bill No. 10, to amend the Criminal Code.
http://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.debates_SOC2101_01/1?r=0&s=1
Library of Parliament
5 December 1949
ed. H. H. Emerson
Public Domain
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Hansard