Young abusers blame porn for offending

Pornography can cause young people to abuse other children and in some cases leads them to act out scenes they've seen online, a new study suggests.

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Young people who've abused other children say in some cases pornography triggered their behaviour, a new Melbourne study has revealed.

Fourteen young people in Victoria who sexually abused children were interviewed for the Melbourne University study released on Thursday.

Some told researchers if they hadn't viewed pornography their abusive behaviour may have been reduced or eliminated altogether.

"They thought that it (pornography) played almost a causative role in the behaviour," the policy paper's lead author, Gemma McKibbin, told AAP on Thursday.

 


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Published 24 November 2016 1:08pm
Updated 24 November 2016 1:15pm
Source: AAP


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