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Child porn access linked to lower rates of child sex abuse

2017-11-13 04:39:26.365331+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Springer Select: Legalizing child pornography is linked to lower rates of child sex abuse

Results from the Czech Republic showed, as seen everywhere else studied (Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Finland, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sweden, USA), that rape and other sex crimes have not increased following the legalization and wide availability of pornography. And most significantly, the incidence of child sex abuse has fallen considerably since 1989, when child pornography became readily accessible – a phenomenon also seen in Denmark and Japan. Their findings are published online today in Springer’s journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Interesting in light of the fact that simulated child pornography is banned.

[ related topics: Libertarian Erotic Sexual Culture Journalism and Media Hong Kong Archival ]

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