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EXECUTIVE SUMMARYSINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE INTERNET AGE, pornography has beenconsumed in greater quantities than ever before in human history, and itscontent has grown more graphic. Recent research suggests that pornographyconsumptionespecially consumption of a more hard-core or violent sorthas negative effects on individuals and society. More studies are necessary, buta growing body of research strongly suggests that for some users pornographycan be psychologically addictive, and can negatively affect the quality ofinterpersonal relationships, sexual health and performance, and socialexpectations about sexual behavior. Widespread pornography consumptionappears to pose a serious challenge to public health and to personal andfamilial well-being. With concerted action from legislators, the therapeuticcommunity, educators, policymakers, and responsible corporate leaders,however, some of the negative effects of pornography consumption can becombated."e Witherspoon Institute is grateful to the SOCIAL TRENDS INSTITUTE,the CASTER FAMILY TRUST, and the STUART FAMILY FOUNDATION formaking this project possible.Please note that this report contains graphic languageto convey the reality of contemporary pornography and itsimpact on men, women, and children.TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 7FINDING ONE 13Unlike at any other time in history, pornography is now available andconsumed widely in our society, due in large part to the internet. No oneremains untouched by it.FINDING TWO 17!ere is abundant empirical evidence that this pornography is qualitativelydifferent from any that has gone before, in several ways: its ubiquity, the use ofincreasingly realistic streaming images, and the increasingly hard-core characterof what is consumed.FINDING THREE 23Todays consumption of internet pornography can harm women in particular.FINDING FOUR 27The social cost of pornographyTodays consumption of internet pornography can harm children in particular.FINDING FIVE 33Todays consumption of internet pornography can harm people not immediatelyconnected to consumers of pornography.FINDING SIX 37!e consumption of internet pornography can harm its consumers.FINDING SEVEN 41Pornography consumption is philosophically and morally problematic.FINDING EIGHT 45!e fact that not everyone is harmed by pornography does not entail thatpornography should not be regulated.RECOMMENDATIONS 47CONCLUSIONS 53http://www.internetsafety101.org/upload/file/Social%20Costs%20of%20Pornography%20Report.pdfFINDING FOURaTodays consumption of internet pornographycan harm children in particular.!e few statistics available about the use of pornography by children andadolescents are even more difficult to assess than those concerning adults. Fewparents would allow their children to be research subjects in such an area, andresearchers do not have reliable access to children and adolescents withouttheir parents consent.Nevertheless, there can be no doubt that children and adolescents are farmore exposed to pornography via the internet than they ever have beenbefore. One 2004 study by Columbia University, for example, found that11.5 million teenagers (45%) have friends who regularly view internetpornography and download it.31 !e prevalence of teens with friends whoview internet pornography increases with age. Boys are significantly morelikely than girls to have friends who view online pornography. In one study,65% of boys ages 16 and 17 reported that they had friends who regularlyviewed and downloaded internet pornography.32Despite the illegality of marketing sexually explicit material to minors, thepornography industry does not effectively deny access to young consumers.Approximately 75% of pornographic websites display visual teasers on thehomepages before asking if the viewers are of legal age; only 3% of suchwebsites require proof-of-age before granting access to sexually explicitmaterial, and two-thirds of pornographic websites do not include any adult-$% National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse IX: Teen Dating Practices andSexual Activity, !e National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University,p. 6; cited in C. C. Radsch, Teenagers Sexual Activity Is Tied to Drugs and Drink, New YorkTimes, August 20, 2004, p. A14.$& National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse IX: Teen Dating Practicesand Sexual Activity, !e National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at ColumbiaUniversity, p. 23.28content warnings.33 Nor are there effective filtering systems widely in placeon cell phones with internet access or iPods that can transmit podnography,despite the popularity of such contemporary media among adolescents.34Some of this contact is unsought. In one study funded by the US Congressthrough the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the authorsconcluded that sexually explicit material on the internet is very intrusiveand can be inadvertently stumbled upon while searching for other materialor when opening e-mail.35 In a more recent study by the same authors,34% of adolescents reported being exposed to unwanted sexual contentonline, a figure that appears to have risen by 9% over the last five years."is 2006 Youth Internet Safety Survey of 1,500 representative youth foundthat one in seven reported unwanted sexual solicitation, and one in eleven hadbeen harassed online.36 A 2002 Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Reportfound that 70% of youth ages fifteen to seventeen reported accidentallycoming across pornography online, and 23% of those youth said that thishappened very or somewhat often.37Furthermore, such numbers do not even take into account how often youngpeople are exposed to pornographic materials via media other than theinternet. Pornography and pornographic references are frequently lacedinto popular video games, advertisements, television, and music, and also## D. "ornburgh and H. S. Lin, eds., Youth, Pornography, and the Internet (Washington, D.C.:National Academy Press, 2002), pp. 78-79.#$ D. L. Delmonico and E. J. Griffin, Cybersex and the E-Teen: What Marriage and Family"erapists Should Know, Journal of Marital & Family !erapy 34, no. 4 (October 2008): 43144.#& K. J. Mitchell, D. Finkelhor, and J. Wolak, "e Exposure of Youth to Unwanted SexualMaterial on the Internet: A National Survey of Risk, Impact, and Prevention, Youth & Society34, no. 3 (2003): 33058; K. J. Mitchell, D. Finkelhor, and J. Wolak, Victimization of Youthson the Internet, in !e Victimization of Children: Emerging Issues (Binghamton, N.Y.: HaworthMaltreatment & Trauma Press, 2003).#' J. Wolak, K. J. Mitchell, D. Finkelhor, Online Victimization of Youth: Five Years Later,2006: 7, 10, available at http://www.unh.edu/ccrc/pdf/CV138.pdf.#( "e Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Report, 2002.29are ubiquitous in music videos.38 !ere is also the growing phenomenonof sexting, or sending pornographic images via text messaging, which israising unprecedented legal and other issues across the country. !e combinedeffect of these proliferating images and references is that many more youngpeople experience pornography through a variety of media, with consequencesthat are similarly varied.!e foregoing research corroborates the fears and experience of caretakersof children everywhere: pornography has infected modern childhood. Someparents worry about what their sons are doing while they use the internetfor schoolwork. Others wonder what the male peers of their daughters areviewing online. Some adults directly witness the infiltration of pornographyinto the lives of the children for whom they care, catching them acting outpornographic films or viewing pornography at local libraries. In the newsone often finds stories of child pornography arrests, and school incidentsin which teachers are caught looking at pornography on school computersduring school hours.39Child psychologists report similar experiences and concerns. Kids todayare going to run into pornography online, not erotica, as one Massachusettspsychologist puts it. !eyre getting a very bad model. Pornographydoesnt show how a real couple negotiates conflict or creates intimacy. Shefurther worries that internet pornography, much of which is rape-like, isa brutal way to be introduced to sexuality. !e clinical director of Mastersand Johnson reports seeing fourteen- and fifteen-year-old boys who areaddicted to pornography: Its awful to see the effect it has on them; at sucha young age, to have that kind of sexual problem. A psychologist who runsthe Coche Center in Philadelphia describes one case in which an eleven-yearoldgirl was found creating her own pornographic website, explaining thatpornography is considered cool among her friends. !e Coche psychologist#$ See, for example, D. Levin and J. Kilbourne, So Sexy So Soon: !e New Sexualized Childhoodand What Parents Can Do to Protect !eir Kids (New York: Ballantine Books, 2008), pp. 14247; M.Moore, Rapelay Virtual Rape Game Banned By Amazon, Telegraph, February 13, 2009, availableat http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/4611161/Rapelay-virtual-rapegame-banned-by-Amazon.html; M. Edlund, MUSIC; Hip-Hops Crossover to !e Adult Aisle,New York Times, March 7, 2004.#% Paul (2010).30also says that more boys, including pre-adolescents, are being treated forpornography addiction, adding, Before the internet, I never encounteredthis.40Pamela Paul, a participant in the Princeton consultation, expressed a reactionto these facts that many people share:It is terrible enough that adults are suffering the consequences ofa pornified culture. But we must think about the kind of world weare introducing to our children. Certainly everyoneliberals andconservatives alikecan agree with the statement, It wasnt like thiswhen we were kids. And I cant imagine anyone would have thatthought without simultaneously experiencing a profound sense offear and loss.41But is there evidence that this exposure is harmful to children?For some people, no more evidence is needed. However, even skeptics couldnot deny the evidence of harmfulness that is emerging in clinical settings.For one thing, some children and adolescents feel so harmed that they arepresenting themselves for treatment. Further, a study of 804 representativeItalian teenagers found that boys who viewed pornography were significantlymore likely to report having sexually harassed a peer or having forcedsomebody to have sex.42Another study of 101 sexually abusive children in Australia documentedincreased aggressiveness in boys who used pornography. A quarter of theparticipants said that an older sibling or a friend had shown them how toaccess this material; another quarter said that using pornography was theirprimary reason for going online. "is study points to one more troublingfact about the access of children today to the internet, including internet#$ Ibid.#% Ibid.#& S. Bonino, S. Ciairano, E. Rabaglietti, and E. Cattelino, Use of Pornography and Self-Reported Engagement in Sexual Violence Among Adolescents, European Journal of DevelopmentalPsychology 3 (2006): 26588.31pornography: their parents are almost all unaware of what they are doing.Nearly all of those parents independently reported that they doubted thattheir child would access pornography on the internet.43In addition, there is abundant evidence that children and adolescents usepornography to coerce each other into sexual behavior, while adults alsogroom or coerce children by the same means. One therapist reports, I amalso witnessing more female adolescents tolerating emotional, physical,and sexual abuse in dating relationships, feeling pressure to make out withfemales as a way to turn guys on, looking at or producing pornography sothat their boyfriends will think they are open-minded and cool, andnormalizing sexual abuse done to them because they see the same actseroticized in pornography.44 Indeed, one recent study finds that adolescentgirls who report using pornography are more likely to report being victimsof passive violence, where they experience sexual harassment or forced sexat the hands of male friends or acquaintances.45A study focusing on juvenile sex offenders found that a disproportionatenumber of such offenders had been exposed to pornography as a child;specifically, twenty-nine of the thirty juvenile sex offenders had been exposedto X-rated magazines or videos, and the average age of first exposure wasabout seven-and-one-half years.46"e signatories contend that even the most extreme libertarians who arguethat children should be allowed to view such materials must take thesevarious harms into account. After all, defenders of the circulation ofpornography among adults justify themselves primarily on the claim thatadult consumers know the difference between reality (sex with real people)and cyber-reality (contrived scenes of rape and violence). However, neitherchildren, nor perhaps even adolescents, can easily make that distinction.#$ P. Goodenough, Online Porn Driving Sexually Aggressive Children, CNSNews.com,November 26, 2003.## Manning (2006).#% Bonino et al. (2006).#& E. Wieckowski, P. Hartsoe, A. Mayer, and J. Shortz, Deviant Sexual Behavior in Childrenand Young Adolescents: Frequency and Patterns, Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment10, no. 4 (1998): 293304.32In sum, there is evidence that the prevalence of pornography in the livesof many children and adolescents is far more significant than most adultsrealize, that pornography is deforming the healthy sexual development ofthese young viewers, and that it is used to exploit children and adolescents.33FINDING FIVEaTodays consumption of internet pornographycan harm people not immediately connectedto consumers of pornography.!ough most of the testimony provided at the Princeton consultationconcerned those immediately affected by todays levels of pornographyconsumption, other people whose lives are influenced by such consumptionshould also be considered in the assessment of pornographys wider socialimpact.
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