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To: Ken H

STUDY PROVES "PORNOGRAPHY IS HARMFUL"

"Findings are Alarming"; 12,000 Participants in Study

CALGARY, March 12, 2002 (LSN.ca) - A new study has found that viewing pornography is harmful to the viewer and society. In a meta-analysis (a statistical integration of all existing scientific data), researchers have found that using pornographic materials leads to several behavioral, psychological and social problems.

One of the most common psychological problems is a deviant attitude towards intimate relationships such as perceptions of sexual dominance, submissiveness, sex role stereotyping or viewing persons as sexual objects. Behavioral problems include fetishes and excessive or ritualistic masturbation. Sexual aggressiveness, sexually hostile and violent behaviours are social problems as well as individual problems that are linked to pornography.

"Our findings are very alarming", said Dr. Claudio Violato one of the co-authors of the study. Dr. Violato, Director of Research at the National Foundation for Family Research and Education (NFFRE) and a professor at the University of Calgary, said "This is a very serious social problem since pornography is so widespread nowadays and easily accessible on the internet, television, videos and print materials".

Studies have shown that almost all men and most women have been exposed to pornography. An increasing number of children are also being exposed to explicitly sexual materials through mass media. The rise in sexual crimes, sexual dysfunction and family breakdown may be linked to the increased availability and use of pornography. The rape myth (belief that women cause and enjoy rape, and that rapists are normal) is very widespread in habitual male users of pornography according to the study.

"There has been some debate among researchers about the degree of negative consequences of habitual use of pornography, but we feel confident in our findings that pornography is harmful", Violato noted. "Our study involved more than 12,000 participants and very rigorous analyses. I can think of no beneficial effects of pornography whatsoever. As a society we need to move towards eradicating it".

The authors of the study concluded that exposure to pornography puts viewers at increased risk for developing sexually deviant tendencies, committing sexual offences, experiencing difficulties in intimate relationships, and accepting of the rape myth. Dr. Elizabeth Oddone-Paolucci and Dr. Mark Genuis, researchers at the National Foundation for Family Research and Education, are co-authors of the study that was published in the scientific journal Mind, Medicine and Adolescence.

For more information see NFFRE at:
http://www.nffre.com


296 posted on 12/09/2004 3:52:36 PM PST by dascallie (STUDY PROVES "PORNOGRAPHY IS HARMFUL")
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To: dascallie

# Pornography was involved in the sexual abuse of 87% of female children and 77% of male children

# 86% of rapists admitted to regular use of pornography, 57% actually imitated porn. - Dr. Wm. Marshall, Queens University & Kingston Penitentiary Sex Offenders Program

# 1980-1989 study records preliminary indication of pornography in 62.2% of the extra familial child sexual abuse cases studied (23.1% child porn, 21.6% adult porn, 17.5% adult and child porn). Concluding pornography is used extensively in extrafamilial sexual victimization of children. - Sexually exploited Child (SEC) Unit, Los Angeles Police Department


297 posted on 12/09/2004 3:54:19 PM PST by dascallie (STUDY PROVES "PORNOGRAPHY IS HARMFUL")
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To: dascallie
"STUDY PROVES"

Aka: Study supports our agenda

"In a meta-analysis"

A third degree of abstraction, just as bad as the second, and slightly worse than the first. They're taking a rounded estimate of a rough guess and calling it fact. How... sad; yet amusing.
298 posted on 12/09/2004 3:57:33 PM PST by NJ_gent (Conservatism begins at home. Security begins at the border. Please, someone, secure our borders.)
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To: dascallie
The rise in sexual crimes, sexual dysfunction and family breakdown may be linked to the increased availability and use of pornography.

The man just shot his credibility in the foot:

Sexual Assaults Down by Half Over Last Decade

Overall Decline from 1993 through 2002:

Rape down by 60% (from 1.0 per 1000 persons age 12 and older to 0.4 per 1000)

Attempted rape down by 57.1% (from 0.7 per 1000 to 0.3 per 1000)

Sexual assault down by 62.5% (from 0.8 per 1000 to 0.3 per 1000)

See post #138 for link to USDOJ figures.

Did you look at my #265 reply to you? Divorce has fallen since 1990, as have teen pregnancies, if I'm not mistaken.

312 posted on 12/09/2004 4:14:37 PM PST by Ken H
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