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Abstract This chapter discusses pornography, which is often defended on the basis of freedom of speech or expression. Even if some pornography is not just offensive but actively harmful, it is speech; and, as such, enjoys the special protections generally extended to speech in liberal societies.
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Virtual Child Pornography on the Internet: A “Virtual” Victim? [PDF]
Child pornography is an exception to First Amendment freedoms because it exploits and abuses our nation\u27s youth. The latest trend in that industry is virtual child pornography. Virtual child pornography does not use real children or images of real
Cisneros, Dannielle
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Is pornography use a risk for adolescent well-being? An examination of temporal relationships in two independent panel samples. [PDF]
Cross-sectional evidence suggests that pornography use is related to lower mental well-being among adolescents but it remains unclear if changes in well-being are related to the dynamics of pornography use within this population.
Taylor Kohut, Aleksandar Štulhofer
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Child Pornography: Patterns From NIBRS. [PDF]
Presents findings from the FBI’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). By collecting data on pornography/obscene material offenses from law enforcement jurisdictions, NIBRS enables researchers to draw conclusions about the number, locations ...
Finkelhor, David, Ormrod, Richard
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Barriers and recommendations for parent–child conversations about pornography
IntroductionParents consistently report being worried about the impact of online pornography on their adolescent and pre-adolescent children’s development. Yet, most parents do not discuss pornography as part of parent–child conversations about sexuality.
Kate Dawson +3 more
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Pornography and Its Impact on Adolescent/Teenage Sexuality
Adolescents/Teenagers are exposed to pornography due to a variety of factors and it is accepted as a process of sexual exploration/normal development of sexuality.
Himani Adarsh, Swapnajeet Sahoo
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Pornography and accommodation [PDF]
In ‘Scorekeeping in a Pornographic Language Game’, Rae Langton and Caroline West borrow ideas from David Lewis to attempt to explain how pornography might subordinate and silence women.
Heck, Richard Kimberly
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Problematic pornography consumption as existential escape from boredom: A replication study
Previous research, informed by the existential escape hypothesis, highlighted that pornography may be used to escape from perceived meaninglessness indicated by boredom.
Michaela Monks, Andrew B. Moynihan
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A review of pornography use research: Methodology and results from four sources
The widespread electronic transmission of pornography allows for a variety of new data sources to objectively measure pornography use. Recent studies have begun to use these data to rank order US states by per capita online pornography use and to ...
Michael Gmeiner +2 more
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Internet Pornography Viewing, Mental Health of Viewers, and Socio-Demographic Determinants of the Behavior among Youths in Ogun State, Nigeria [PDF]
Background: Internet use has become pervasive in the society and has facilitated unrestricted access to sexual images and videos. Studies have discussed the social and psychological issues associated with this behaviour, especially among youths. However,
John Lola Okunola +3 more
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