Saturday, April 18, 2020
Pornography And Sex Crimes Essays - Anti-pornography Feminism
  Pornography And Sex Crimes    "What is going on?" were the only words I could pull from my shaking mouth.    I will never forget the pain in my gut when I opened the door to find my  nine-year-old sister watching a porno. "I found it in Billy's room and  wanted to see what it was, I'm sorry Jes." As I watched tears role down her  face, a feeling of rage exploded within me. It was then that I realized that  pornography is not only being watched by adults, but being explored by our youth  as well. What has our society come to, and what role does pornography play in  it? It's definitely not the positive outlet. I believe pornography can be  dangerous because it dehumanizes family values, and leads to vicious acts of  violence. 1. Family Values The stone first strikes at the very heart of family  values. It presents behavior that is immoral and sinful as acceptable.    Pornography makes premarital sex, adultery, and a variety of other perversions  not only permissible, but attractive. It encourages both male and female  homosexuality, which are lifestyles that are not acceptable to many people. It  is not only those who come into direct contact with pornography that are  affected. The ripples spread, and with them the effects of smut on the community  as a whole. The Pontifical Council's report cited strong evidence that obscene  materials "corrode human relationships, exploit individuals (especially women  and young people), undermine marriage and family life, foster anti-social  behavior and weaken the moral fiber of society itself." Even nonviolent  pornography is harmful according to a study by Dr. Dolf Zillman and Dr. Jennings    Bryant. After weeks of exposure to soft-core material, those who participated in  the experiment said they felt "less satisfied with their partner's sexual  performance, affection and physical appearance." After assessing the results  of Zillman and Bryant's study, sex addiction expert Dr. Cline concluded that"this world suggest that the consumption of pornography erodes material values  and the institution of marriage itself." This may be borne out by escalating  divorce rates over the years in which pornography has flourished. 2. Young Sex    Offenders Not only does pornography attack family values, but it also leads many  to violence. Dr. Victor Cline conducted a pilot study for the U.S. Department of    Justice on the effects of Dial-A-Porn. He found that "in every case, without  exception, the children became hooked on this sex by phone and kept going back  for more." He thought the conclusion was inescapable. He believed Dial-A-Porn  had an "addiction effect." Police statistics indicate that an increasing  number of young people addicted to hard-core pornography are acting out what  they have learned. Recent cases include sexual assault on a two-year-old girl by  two Detroit boys (one was only eleven years old), the rape of a mentally  retarded girl by five New Jersey teenagers using a broomstick and a miniature  baseball bat, and a gang of boys age twelve to seventeen raping and brutally  beating a women jogger in New York City's Central Park. Many of these young  abusers have themselves been abused. Sometimes occurring when they are very  young, only three to four years old. Sometimes the ones who abused them are  family members, a babysitter, or a friend of the family. Pornography plays a  part in the abuse, either in terms of arousing the molester, attracting the  child's interest, or showing the child what to do. Former Los Angeles Police    Chief Daryl F. Gates of the Sexually Exploited Child Unit points out that "the  frequent recovery of pornography in sexually exploited child cases is not  considered to be happenstance." It is a part of the pattern. 3. Pornography    Does Not Incite Violent Sex Crime I have realized that there are people out  there that believe pornography is not bad, and that it doesn't lead to sex  crimes. However what about the convicted murderer that was seriously involved in  pornography, Ted Bundy. Bundy, who raped and murdered an unknown number of  victims, was executed in 1989 for killing a twelve-year-old girl. Shortly before  his death, Bundy discussed his addiction to pornography with a psychologist.    "I would keep looking for more potent, more explicit, more graphic kinds of  materials," Bundy said, adding finally " you reach the jumping-off point  where you begin to wonder if maybe actually doing it will give you that which is  beyond reading books about it or looking at it." Studies by the Federal Bureau  of Investigation's behavior science unit reveal that "about 80 percent of  killers who commit sexual crimes have a taste for violent    
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