Legal Periodical: Countering the Dangers of Online Pornography
Julie Hörnle, Countering the Dangers of Online Pornography – Shrewd Regulation of Lewd Content? (October 1, 2010). Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 65/2010. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1686136
Legal Periodical: Comparative Legal Approaches to Pornographic Obscenity by the United States and the United Kingdom
Two Nations, One Web: Comparative Legal Approaches to Pornographic Obscenity by the United States and the United Kingdom
William T. Goldberg, 90 B.U. L. Rev. 2121 (2010)
Teenage boys watching hours of internet pornography every week are treating their girlfriends like sex objects
Daily Mail: “‘Boys just want us to do all the stuff they see the porn stars do,’ one 16-year-old girl told me. ‘It’s as if we have to pretend we are in a movie’ . . . Latest figures suggest that boys spend as much as three hours a week gazing at porn; absorbing unrealistic images of aesthetically enhanced people, many of whom are engaged in multi-partner, violent and perverted sex acts.”
UK: Child porn police use spy software to arrest 200
“Scotland Yard is using cutting edge technology to arrest an average of three child-porn offenders a week in one of the biggest operations of its kind. The computer software has been developed in America and allows investigators to monitor suspects as they watch child porn images.”
September 2007 UK Study: Evidence of harm to adults relating to exposure to extreme pornographic material
Evidence of harm to adults relating to exposure to extreme pornographic material
Ministry of Justice, September 2007
“This document reports on a rapid evidence assessment (REA) of the evidence of harm relating to exposure to extreme pornographic material (EPM).”
