Another one: "Pooled prevalence of vic- timization results revealed that 8.8% of people have had their image or video-based sexts shared without consent, 7.2% have been threatened with sext distribution, and 17.6% have had their image taken without permission. Regarding perpetration, 12% have shared sexts beyond the intended recipient, 2.7% have threatened to share sexts, and 8.9% have nonconsensually taken an image"
Summary: there is evidence to show an association between pornography usage and harmful attitudes and behaviours towards women and girls. Experimental studies do exist but these skew older, having fallen out of favour for a lack of ecological validity. The nature and strength of this relationship varies across the literature, and there are many potential moderating (potentially even mediating) variables that require further investigation, but it is clear that a relationship does exist. This is especially true for the use of violent pornography (from The relationship between pornography use and harmful sexual attitudes and behaviours)
A study done in high school: Boys exposed to violent pornography were 2–3 times more likely to report sexual TDV perpetration and victimization and physical TDV victimization, while girls exposed to violent pornography were over 1.5 times.
Like the review done in 2000 is saying, it's important to make a difference between people having such "criminal behaviour per default" and people watching such things, without raping girls!
Plus the question is still "how they get such infos ....". Doing surveys is not science at all (is just shit) and doing other type of researches can contain a lot of errors or missing informations too.
So in conclusion: AGAIN IT DEPENDS!
Saying pornography should be banned or something similar or is the devil is not appropriate too. Plus remember that if the people cannot watch such things anymore, there is maybe an increased risk of doing violence to animals or people ...
Russia = unlimited porn = less rape! just think about that!
Summary: there is evidence to show an association between pornography usage and harmful attitudes and behaviours towards women and girls. Experimental studies do exist but these skew older, having fallen out of favour for a lack of ecological validity. The nature and strength of this relationship varies across the literature, and there are many potential moderating (potentially even mediating) variables that require further investigation, but it is clear that a relationship does exist. This is especially true for the use of violent pornography (from The relationship between pornography use and harmful sexual attitudes and behaviours)
A study done in high school: Boys exposed to violent pornography were 2–3 times more likely to report sexual TDV perpetration and victimization and physical TDV victimization, while girls exposed to violent pornography were over 1.5 times.
Like the review done in 2000 is saying, it's important to make a difference between people having such "criminal behaviour per default" and people watching such things, without raping girls!
Plus the question is still "how they get such infos ....". Doing surveys is not science at all (is just shit) and doing other type of researches can contain a lot of errors or missing informations too.
So in conclusion: AGAIN IT DEPENDS!
Saying pornography should be banned or something similar or is the devil is not appropriate too. Plus remember that if the people cannot watch such things anymore, there is maybe an increased risk of doing violence to animals or people ...
Russia = unlimited porn = less rape! just think about that!