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The evidence suggests otherwise. In fact, the presence of any kind of relationship is unclear, due to limitations in the amount of and scope of research. One may theorise however, that porn in general is a 'substitute for action', and that if it does normalise any kind of behaviour, it would be in line with the behaviour expressed in the pornography. Thus, most normalising effects, if they do exist, would tend to be towards uncoerced sex - [http://www.ipt-forensics.com/journal/volume4/j4_2_1.htm overwhelmingly common] in child porn that depicts physical interaction.
The [[Research: Child Pornography|evidence]] suggests otherwise.  
 
However, lets theorize that porn is a 'substitute for action', and that if it does normalise any kind of behaviour, it would be in line with the behaviour expressed in the pornography. Thus, most normalising effects, if they do exist, would tend to be towards uncoerced sex, overwhelmingly common<ref>http://www.ipt-forensics.com/journal/volume4/j4_2_1.htm</ref> in child porn that depicts physical interaction.


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Research: Child Pornography]]
*[[Research: Child Pornography]]
==References==


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[[Category:Debate]][[Category:Debating Points: Sociological]][[Category:Debating Points: Minor-Attracted]][[Category:Debating Points: Adults]][[Category:Debating Points: Adult-Minor sex]]

Revision as of 03:05, 24 September 2021

"Child porn increases the incidence of child sex abuse".

The evidence suggests otherwise.

However, lets theorize that porn is a 'substitute for action', and that if it does normalise any kind of behaviour, it would be in line with the behaviour expressed in the pornography. Thus, most normalising effects, if they do exist, would tend to be towards uncoerced sex, overwhelmingly common[1] in child porn that depicts physical interaction.

See also

Despite the burden of proof being on those who claim that a relation does exist, research will help in justifying claims to the contrary.

References