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The Pornography Industry Today


Article # : 20070 

Section : MODERN THOUGHT
Issue Date : 12 / 1992  8,280 Words
Author : An Interview With Two Detectives

       The following article is an interview with two members of the Los Angeles Police Department's Administrative Vice Division, Sgt. Bob Peters and Det. Bob Navarro, conducted by WORLD & I Currents in Modern Thought editor Robert Selle.
       
        THE WORLD & I: What sort of day-to-day work do vice officers such as yourselves do?
       
        Sgt. Bob Peters: Basically, our responsibility is gathering information on the pornography industry and putting together obscenity cases. We check the bookstores, arcades, and other pornography outlets on a regular basis, find out the type of material that's on the market, the type of product that's selling and not selling, magazines that are coming on the market.
       
        We try to find material that we feel is prosecutable under our obscenity statutes. After that, we look for the people who are supplying it.
       
        W&I: Does that involve undercover work as well? Electronic surveillance?
       
        Peters: We don't do a lot of electronic. We do some. Also, we might respond undercover to ads, and we do undercover operations on the distributors.
       
        Det. Bob Navarro: There are also many companies that distribute primarily by mail order, so we'll order material that we think may be prosecutable. And, because of the obscenity laws, we have to keep abreast of changes in community standards, especially any changes that tilt against the presence of pornography in the ... (1990 of 46814 Characters)
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