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Child pornography refers to pornographic material depicting children. The production of child pornography is widely regarded as a form of child sexual abuse and as such these images and videos are illegal in most countries. Some outlaw only production, while others also prohibit distribution and possession of child pornography. Prohibition generally covers visual representations of sexual behaviour by children under a given age but may also include all images of nude children, unless an artistic justification can be provided.

Child pornography as child abuse

Where child pornography involves depictions of children engaging in sexual conduct, the production of this material will in itself be legally prohibited as sexual abuse in most countries. Children are below the age where they are effectively able to consent to images of them being used for sexual purposes. The profit that can be made from selling such images is a factor in encouraging the original abuse that is photographed or filmed.

Children's charity NCH have claimed that demand for child pornography on the internet has led to an increase in sex abuse cases.

See also

References

  1. Anger at child porn sentence BBC News | 29 May 2001 (Retrieved 29 May 2007)
  2. Fetishising images spiked-liberties | 23 January 2003 (Retrieved 29 May 2007)
  3. "Internet porn 'increasing child abuse'". Guardian Unlimited (in English). Guardian News and Media Limited. 2004-01-12. Retrieved 2007-06-01. Demand for child pornography on the internet has led to an increase in sex abuse cases,{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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