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Educating children about sex is the best way to keep them out of danger : Comments
By Michael Flood, published 29/7/2003Michael Flood argues that protecting children from sexual abuse does not mean keeping them ignorant about sex and sexuality
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Posted by Partners SPEAK, Wednesday, 8 June 2005 9:52:41 PM
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Last year 200 Australians were charged in offences related to child pornography. Is this where are open mindedness will get us. What of the children in these images? Each of these images is an image of abuse - a crime scene. What of the families - the partners and the children of the 200 people charged and the many more that were investigated?
Though censorship is not the answer, doesn't it worry us that 3/4 of 16 & 17 year olds have accessed pornography and mostly by accident and that 1/4 of adults have watched a x - rated film in the last year? Will it take more and more to arouse the interest of pornography users next time they log in? Is not this exposure making us as a society accept the unacceptable?
Where does responsibility lay for protection? If we are advocating against censorship; what are we advocating for? Where is the line where we say, "This here, THIS is unacceptable?"
It is not just "moral panics" that have spurred concerns about the role the internet is playing, it is reality of the abuse that is going on in our society. How can one not panic at the findings of projects like Operation Auxin in Australia last year?
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