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Some internet adult-material-related statistics


 9 out of 10 children aged between 8 and 16 have viewed pornography on the Internet. In most cases, the sex sites were accessed unintentionally when a child, often in the process of doing homework, used a seemingly innocent sounding word to search for information or pictures. (London School of Economics January 2002)

 One recent study found that a child exploring the Internet may be trapped in an adult site by a new marketing technique that disables options such as the "back," "exit," or "close" navigation buttons. (AAP statement, January 2001)

 More than 20,000 images of child pornography are posted on the Internet every week (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 10/8/03)

 More than half of all illegal sites reported to the Internet Watch Foundation are hosted in the United States. (National Criminal Intelligence Service, 8/21/03). 

 Demand for pornographic images of babies and toddlers on the Internet is soaring (Prof. Max Taylor, Combating Paedophile Information Networks in Europe, March 2003). 

Children (ages 12-17) are the single largest group of consumers of internet pornography. (MCAP website statistics) 

Kids can bypass most "Parental Controls" with relative ease. (common sense) 

 Ninety-two percent of 1,900 Americans surveyed by the Digital Media Forum said schools should install filters to block students from accessing pornography on the Internet. (New York Times 10/18/00) 
 
 Around $10-Billion is spent on porn annually.(National Research Council Report, 2002).

Larger than NFL, NBA, Major League Baseball combined (New York Post, 9/03).

 Pornographic web pages now top 260 million and growing at an unprecedented rate (N2H2, 9/23/03).

More than 74% of adult commercial sites display free teaser porn images on homepage (Child-proofing on the World Wide Web: A survey of adult web servers 2001, NRC Report 2002)

 Obscenity is not free speech, and has never been protected by our Supreme Court (U.S. Supreme Court in 1973 in Miller v. California)

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Pornography and the Internet in the United States Explores the legal and social issues of Internet pornography in the US.

Adult Sites Against Child Pornography Non-profit organization that works with the US Customs Service and the FBI in enforcing anti-child pornography laws. Includes their goals, FAQ, ...

Librarians in Pornography Dan Lester's text bibliography of racy books featuring librarians.

 
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