by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Exploitation, Fast Facts, Sexpectations, Sexual Violence, Society
Research suggests that frequent porn consumers are less likely to intervene during a sexual assault. (Foubert & Bridges, 2017; Foubert, Brosi, & Bannon, 2011) Foubert, J. D., & Bridges, A. J. (2017). What Is the Attraction? Pornography Use Motives in...
by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Fast Facts, Relationships, Sexpectations, Society, Young People
Nearly 1 in 5 sexually active 16- to 17-year-olds said they had either asked or been asked to incorporate acts from porn into their sexual experiences, according to a 2020 report from the UK. (BBFC, 2020) British Board of Film Classification. (2020). Young people,...
by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Exploitation, Fast Facts, Sexpectations, Sexual Violence, Society
Research suggests that frequent porn consumers are more likely to victim-blame survivors of sexual violence. (Foubert & Bridges, 2017; Foubert, Brosi, & Bannon, 2011) Foubert, J. D., & Bridges, A. J. (2017). What Is the Attraction? Pornography Use Motives...
by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Exploitation, Fast Facts, Sex Trafficking, Society
83% of active 2020 sex trafficking cases involved online solicitation, which is overwhelmingly the most common tactic traffickers use to solicit sex buyers. (Feehs & Wheeler, 2021) Feehs, K., & Wheeler, A. C. (2021). 2020 Federal Human Trafficking Report....
by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Exploitation, Fast Facts, Sex Trafficking, Society
65% of underage victims recruited online in 2020 active criminal sex trafficking cases were recruited through Facebook, while 14% were recruited through Instagram, and 8% were recruited through Snapchat. (Feehs & Wheeler, 2021) Feehs, K., & Wheeler, A. C....
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