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'''Child pornography''' refers to ] images of ]. Such images are illegal in some countries while other allow possession of child pornography. The methods used to capture may not involve coercion or manipulation.<ref>Schuijer, J., & Rossen, B. (1992). The Trade in Child Pornography. IPT journal, vol. 4, 1992.</ref> '''Child pornography''' refers to ] images of ]. '''Child pornography''' refers to ] images of ]. The production of child pornography is widely regarded as a form of ]. As such the images are illegal in most countries. Some outlaw only production, while others also prohibit possession of child pornography. Such images are illegal in some countries while other allow possession of child pornography. The methods used to capture may not involve coercion or manipulation.<ref>Schuijer, J., & Rossen, B. (1992). The Trade in Child Pornography. IPT journal, vol. 4, 1992.</ref>


There is no clear link between child pornography consumption and sexual aggression towards children.<ref>Seto, M. C., Maric, A. & Barbaree, H. E. (2001). The role of pornography in the etiology of sexual aggression. Aggression and Violent Behavior 6 (2001) 35 ± 53.</ref> Child pornography can also function as a substitute for real sexual interaction with children.<ref>Riegel, D. L. (2004). Effects on boy-attracted pedosexual males of viewing boy erotica. Archives of sexual behaviour, Vol. 33, No. 4, August 2004, pp. 321-323.</ref> Child pornography offenders are a low risk group for re-offending with only 4% relapse.<ref>Seto, M., and Eke, A. (2005) The criminal histories and later offending of child pornography offenders, in Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, 201-210.</ref> There is no clear link between child pornography consumption and sexual aggression towards children.<ref>Seto, M. C., Maric, A. & Barbaree, H. E. (2001). The role of pornography in the etiology of sexual aggression. Aggression and Violent Behavior 6 (2001) 35 ± 53.</ref> Child pornography can also function as a substitute for real sexual interaction with children.<ref>Riegel, D. L. (2004). Effects on boy-attracted pedosexual males of viewing boy erotica. Archives of sexual behaviour, Vol. 33, No. 4, August 2004, pp. 321-323.</ref> Child pornography offenders are a low risk group for re-offending with only 4% relapse.<ref>Seto, M., and Eke, A. (2005) The criminal histories and later offending of child pornography offenders, in Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, 201-210.</ref>

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Child pornography refers to pornographic images of children. Child pornography refers to pornographic images of children. The production of child pornography is widely regarded as a form of child abuse. As such the images are illegal in most countries. Some outlaw only production, while others also prohibit possession of child pornography. Such images are illegal in some countries while other allow possession of child pornography. The methods used to capture may not involve coercion or manipulation.

There is no clear link between child pornography consumption and sexual aggression towards children. Child pornography can also function as a substitute for real sexual interaction with children. Child pornography offenders are a low risk group for re-offending with only 4% relapse.

References

  1. Schuijer, J., & Rossen, B. (1992). The Trade in Child Pornography. IPT journal, vol. 4, 1992.
  2. Seto, M. C., Maric, A. & Barbaree, H. E. (2001). The role of pornography in the etiology of sexual aggression. Aggression and Violent Behavior 6 (2001) 35 ± 53.
  3. Riegel, D. L. (2004). Effects on boy-attracted pedosexual males of viewing boy erotica. Archives of sexual behaviour, Vol. 33, No. 4, August 2004, pp. 321-323.
  4. Seto, M., and Eke, A. (2005) The criminal histories and later offending of child pornography offenders, in Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, 201-210.