Child pornography: perpetuating the sexual victimization of children |
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Authors: | R P Tyler L E Stone |
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Institution: | Sergeant, Crimes Against Children Detail, County of San Bernardino, CA, Sheriff''s Office and Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Loma Linda University School of Medicine USA;Director, California Counseling Services, 2615 Kelton Ave., Los Angeles., CA 90064, USA |
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Abstract: | Children have been sexually exploited throughout recorded history. The invention of the camera and subsequent related technological advances (slides, movies, instant picture cameras and videotape) have provided new avenues for the exploitation of children by facilitating the distribution of pictorial representations of these children on a world-wide basis. A major use of commercial child pornography is to convince a potential child victim that the sexual acts desired by the adult offender are fun, exciting, can satisfy the child's curiosity and are a societally acceptable means of expressing affection. Commercial child pornography publications contain numerous pictures of children viewing child pornography, in some cases replicating the pose(s) depicted in the viewed material. Although many jurisdictions have now prohibited child pornography, the need for a world-wide ban continues, as the remaining producers distribute their material throughout the world. |
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Keywords: | Sexual exploitation Child Pornography Kiddie porn Sex rings |
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