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42 Percent of Internet users between the age of 10 and 17 have visited pornograhpy sites in the last 12 months
- Forty-two percent of Internet users aged 10 to 17 surveyed said they had seen online pornography in a recent 12-month span.
- Of those, 66 percent said they did not want to view the images and had not sought them out.
- In the survey, conducted between March and June 2005, most kids who reported unwanted exposure were aged 13 to 17.
- Large numbers of 10- and 11-year-olds also had unwanted exposure
- 17 percent of boys
- 16 percent of girls
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Date: 2/5/2007
Pornography Can Harm Children
- There are more than 100,000 child porn websites that the U.S. Customs Service currently estimates is fueling a multibillion-dollar industry
- Among child molesters incited, 77 percent of those who molested boys and 87 percent of those who molested girls admitted to habitual use of pornography in the commission of their crimes.
- Hardcore pornography is outlawed in 45 of the 50 states
- More than one-third of the child molesters and rapists in this study claimed to have at least occasionally been incited to commit an offense by exposure to pornography.
- Among the child molesters incited, the study reported that 53 percent of them deliberately used the stimuli of pornography as they prepared to offend.
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Date: 12/15/2006
Stats Show that a New Generation of Adults Bends Moral and Sexual Rules to Their Liking
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"Busters" are those born between the years of 1965 and 1983. Currently, Busters are ages 23 through 41.
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Among the 32 factors examined in the research, eight of them related to such topics as extramarital sex, pornography, homosexuality, and sexual fantasies.
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Busters were twice as likely to have viewed sexually explicit movies or videos
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Busters were more likely than older adults to say that in the past month they had used illegal drugs and had gotten drunk. (Smoking rates, however, were comparable between the generations.)
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Busters were twice as likely as their parents’ generation to use profanity in public, to say mean things about others behind their back, to tell something to another person that was not true, to do something to get back at someone who hurt or offended them, to take something that didn’t belong to them, and to physically fight or abuse someone.
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Date: 10/31/2006
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