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169:. The High Court ruled that magazine presentations of gay men did not depict criminal acts per se, and over the course of the late 80s, conservative Christians found themselves hampered by new rigorous empirical justifications for censorship policy. Adjusting to the new circumstances, social liberal opponents of rigorous state censorship successfully used social scientific data to offset conservative claims within state censorship policy. Central government regulatory rationalisation led to consolidation of previously disparate film, video and publications censorship agencies spread across several New Zealand government departments into one body, the 246: 183:
As time went on, Bartlett's elderly former patrons and pro-censorship activists died. In 1995, Bartlett learned she had inherited her own mother's cardiovascular problems, which meant her enforced retirement from public life. In 1996, she retired as SPCS Secretary, and lived quietly in
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in New Zealand during the eighties and nineties. However, after its founder's death, the Society for Promotion of Community Standards survives as a pressure group that attempted to obstruct film festival schedules, opposed the
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Bartlett remained the secretary of her organisation for 25 years, during which time SPCS campaigned against exposure of bared female breasts (1970) and won initial bipartisan support from social conservative
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to Bertrand and Ivy Bartlett (nÊe Boult). She attended Sacred Heart school in Napier and failed her University Entrance examination. In 1947, she became a primary school teacher. She entered a
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after her mother died in 1950. She left the cloister in 1969 to become increasingly involved in social conservative political activism. In 1970, she founded the
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pro-censorship organisations elsewhere in the world such as Dr John H Court and the Adelaide-based Australian
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political party outside Parliament, which is now defunct) SPCS also networked with counterpart international
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decision in 1986, shortly after the Fourth New Zealand Labour Government (1984–1990) passed the
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A Stand For Decency: Patricia Bartlett and the Society for Promotion of Community Standards
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in Wellington, (1972) and prohibition of adolescent-oriented sex education books like
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Over the years, she campaigned for theatre censorship, against the stage show
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In the mid-eighties, Bartlett and SPCS fell afoul of social change, as the
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Bartlett's pro-censorship campaigns contributed to a backlash against
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and her "Institute for Media Education" within the United States.
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Recipients of the New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993
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New Zealand Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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Censored: A Short History of Censorship in New Zealand
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until her death in November 2000. She never married.
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Index

OBE
New Zealand
Catholic
Napier
Sisters of Mercy
Wellington
Society for Promotion of Community Standards
New Zealand Labour Party
New Zealand National Party
Auckland
SPUC
Voice for Life
Christian Heritage Party
Christian
socially conservative
Christian Right
Festival of Light
Mary Whitehouse
National Viewers and Listeners Association
Judith Reisman
Hair
Stanley Kubrick
A Clockwork Orange
Last Tango in Paris
1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
High Court
Homosexual Law Reform Act 1986
decriminalised homosexuality
Office of Film and Literature Classification

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