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Potential Consequences of Accessing Child Pornography Over the Internet and Who is Accessing It

NCJ Number
239339
Journal
Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity Volume: 19 Issue: 1-2 Dated: January - June 2012 Pages: 30-40
Author(s)
Fred S. Berlin; Denise Sawyer
Date Published
June 2012
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This article presents a number of short vignettes documenting the tragic disruption in the lives of five men and their families (men who had otherwise been law-abiding decent individuals), as a consequence of having accessed child pornography.
Abstract
It is important that children be protected from the exploitation that is intrinsic to the production of child pornography. It is likewise important that Internet users of all ages be made aware of the extremely dire consequences that they can face should they become involved in accessing it. This brief commentary presents a number of short vignettes documenting the tragic disruption in the lives of five men and their families (men who had otherwise been law-abiding decent individuals), as a consequence of having accessed child pornography. Some of those who had done so seemed to have been experiencing compulsive urges to act in such a fashion. Finally, this commentary addresses the question of whether the current extremely severe penalties associated with accessing child pornography over the Internet should, at least in some instances, be reconsideredespecially in light of research data suggesting that many of those who have acted in such a fashion may pose little actual risk to the community. (Published Abstract)