The presentation highlights why pornography is a justice issue and why Christian men should challenge other men not to consume it. The presentation highlights the scope of pornography usage, how it impacts the men who consume it, how it impacts the women who participate, why it's a justice issue and strategies for Christian men to use as they talk with other men.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Child Pornography on the Internet: Impact on...James Marsh
Attorney James R. Marsh and Social Worker Kathleen Coulborn Faller review the victim impact of child pornography on the Internet from both a social work and legal perspective.
Jess Alder (Program Director, Start Strong, Boston Public Health Commission), Nicole Daley (Director of Evaluation and Engagement, One Love Foundation), and Emily F. Rothman, ScD (Professor, Boston University School of Public Health) delved into the topic of whether porn use is a public health problem and highlighted a curriculum they developed for teens to discuss porn, healthy relationships, and sexual violence.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Child Pornography on the Internet: Impact on...James Marsh
Attorney James R. Marsh and Social Worker Kathleen Coulborn Faller review the victim impact of child pornography on the Internet from both a social work and legal perspective.
Jess Alder (Program Director, Start Strong, Boston Public Health Commission), Nicole Daley (Director of Evaluation and Engagement, One Love Foundation), and Emily F. Rothman, ScD (Professor, Boston University School of Public Health) delved into the topic of whether porn use is a public health problem and highlighted a curriculum they developed for teens to discuss porn, healthy relationships, and sexual violence.
Very few of us know that 73% of the rape victims know the rapists. Moreover, 40% of rapes happen at victim’s home and 20% occur in the homes of familiar people.
It turned out that most of us have no idea about the effective precautions needed to protect ourselves from the traumatic experience, because we expect danger from a wrong source. A widespread belief is that one should expect a rapist to sit in the bushes in the park late at night, while the reality is different.
My colleague Paulina Grzelak and I were astonished while exploring this topic, as we were quite oblivious to the real situation as well. Therefore, we decided to make a small questionnaire and ask people what they think about rape.
This presentation begins with the analysis of what makes a person become a rapist, which is followed by the comparison of the results of the questionnaire with real data.
I would be grateful if you shared this presentation as many people need this knowledge.
I also want to add that most figures we present come from the States where definition of rape and social situation may differ from ours. Hence, comparing data from the U.S. with opinions from Poland and Ukraine may seem improper. For instance, being forced into sexual contact by husband may not even be recognized as rape in Ukraine, “because it’s his natural right”. And even if a wife admits this fact, social welfare system (which does not exist here, let’s face it) leaves her no option apart from remaining silent, while in the U.S. rape victims are less dependent on family members. Therefore, one has to approach the statistics carefully. Still, we believe that using American data can be justified by the fact that they explore the subject more than any other country.
Multidisciplinary Approach to Internet Child Pornography: Impact on its VictimsJames Marsh
Kathleen Coulborn Faller Ph.D., James R. Marsh J.D., David L. Corwin M.D., and Joyanna Silberg Ph.D. present at the 2018 American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Colloquium on characteristics of child pornography on the internet, research related to child sexual abuse on the internet, recent legislation and legal cases related to child sexual images on the internet, evaluating survivors of child sexual abuse on the internet, assessing damages for civil litigation involving child sexual abuse on the internet, treatment approaches for victims, and future directions.
Rock Stars & Porn Stars, Effective Social Networking and Fan Engagement Techn...Michael Brandvold
Presentation from the 2011 San Francisco PR Summit, Roc Sstars & Porn Stars, Effective Social Networking and Fan Engagement Techniques, Tricks and Tips. Discussion about what rock stars and porn stars know about social networking.
Very few of us know that 73% of the rape victims know the rapists. Moreover, 40% of rapes happen at victim’s home and 20% occur in the homes of familiar people.
It turned out that most of us have no idea about the effective precautions needed to protect ourselves from the traumatic experience, because we expect danger from a wrong source. A widespread belief is that one should expect a rapist to sit in the bushes in the park late at night, while the reality is different.
My colleague Paulina Grzelak and I were astonished while exploring this topic, as we were quite oblivious to the real situation as well. Therefore, we decided to make a small questionnaire and ask people what they think about rape.
This presentation begins with the analysis of what makes a person become a rapist, which is followed by the comparison of the results of the questionnaire with real data.
I would be grateful if you shared this presentation as many people need this knowledge.
I also want to add that most figures we present come from the States where definition of rape and social situation may differ from ours. Hence, comparing data from the U.S. with opinions from Poland and Ukraine may seem improper. For instance, being forced into sexual contact by husband may not even be recognized as rape in Ukraine, “because it’s his natural right”. And even if a wife admits this fact, social welfare system (which does not exist here, let’s face it) leaves her no option apart from remaining silent, while in the U.S. rape victims are less dependent on family members. Therefore, one has to approach the statistics carefully. Still, we believe that using American data can be justified by the fact that they explore the subject more than any other country.
Multidisciplinary Approach to Internet Child Pornography: Impact on its VictimsJames Marsh
Kathleen Coulborn Faller Ph.D., James R. Marsh J.D., David L. Corwin M.D., and Joyanna Silberg Ph.D. present at the 2018 American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Colloquium on characteristics of child pornography on the internet, research related to child sexual abuse on the internet, recent legislation and legal cases related to child sexual images on the internet, evaluating survivors of child sexual abuse on the internet, assessing damages for civil litigation involving child sexual abuse on the internet, treatment approaches for victims, and future directions.
Rock Stars & Porn Stars, Effective Social Networking and Fan Engagement Techn...Michael Brandvold
Presentation from the 2011 San Francisco PR Summit, Roc Sstars & Porn Stars, Effective Social Networking and Fan Engagement Techniques, Tricks and Tips. Discussion about what rock stars and porn stars know about social networking.
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Running Head:
JUVENILE RECIDIVISM
1 1 JUVENILE RECIDIVISM
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2 Juvenile Recidivism Annotated Bibliography
Ronald S. Dixon Keiser University Dr. Carolyn Dennis MACJ513 October 1, 2017 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Aalsma, M.
2 C., White, L.
M., Lau, K.
L., Perkins, A., Monahan, P., & Grisso, T.
(2015).
2 Behavioral Health Care Needs, Detention-Based Care, and Criminal Recidivism at Community Reentry from Juvenile Detention:
A Multisite Survival Curve Analysis.
American Journal of Public Health, 105(7), 1372-1378.
3 doi:10.2105/AJPH.2014.302529
The authors of the article are researcher-practitioners in contribution to the field of criminology especially in relevance to juvenile delinquency. Matthew Aalsma, Laura White, and Katherine L Lau work with the Division of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, and Indianapolis.
2 Anthony Perkins works with Precision Statistical Consulting, LLC, Indianapolis, IN.
Patrick Monahan is with the Division of Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Medicine.
Thomas Grisso collaborates with the Division of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School, and Worcester.
The examination was chiefly routed to fulfill the discoveries of past comparative looks into to the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute and the US Division of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Research Curriculum. The exploration question in the examination looks to address the effect of behavioral wellbeing administrations to adolescents on recidivism. Particularly the exploration inspected the effect of policy on the young people of the province of Indiana. The approach included two key components. Information about behavioral prosperity needs, behavioral well-being treatment got, and recidivism was found inside a year after release for 8363 adolescents (developed 12-18 years; 79.4% male). After the investigation, the examination group watched that discoveries reinforce past research showing that restorative behavioral issues are related to recidivism and that Black teenagers are unnecessarily rearrested after containment.
Barrett, D.
2 E., & Katsiyannis, A.
(2015).
2 Juvenile Delinquency Recidivism:
Are Black and White Youth Vulnerable to the Same Risk Factors?
Behavioral Disorders, 40(3), 184-195.
The article is a research study carried out by using archived data from the state of South Carolina's juvenile justice agency in contribution to examining the risk level associated with both blacks and white teens in the state of Carolina, in the USA. The research addresses the judicial system of South Carolina as well as future researchers and practitioners in the field of juvenile delinquency. The authors have proficient knowledge in education studies and other specialties. David Barrett is a licensed psychologist and has previously worked in the National Institute of mental health's laboratory of development phycology. He has extensive knowledge ...
Media coverage of violence against children in JamaicaTaitu Heron
This paper looks at how the Jamaican print media (the Observer, the Gleaner and the Star) depicts children who suffer from sexual abuse. It aims also to respond to the following question - How is the newspapers’ understanding of children and sexual violence against children informed by a current prevailing gender order, discourses on sexuality, and cultural attitudes and practices towards children?
Running head IDENTIFYING THE POLICY PROBLEM1IDENTIFYING THE .docxwlynn1
Running head: IDENTIFYING THE POLICY PROBLEM 1
IDENTIFYING THE POLICY PROBLEM 5Identifying the Policy Problem
Unit 3 Assignment 1
January 30, 2020
Identifying the Policy Problem
Child abuse takes place in all parts of the world and has been a common problem that can be mentally, emotionally, sexually, and even physically. Indiana has been one of the most common states that report child abuse in the year 2017. Indiana has been among the many states that have reported the high rates of child abuse. There were around 29,000 cases of child abuse in Indiana. Old people in Indiana were reported to have molested their granddaughters, and other many cases still under investigation. The interviews that have been conducted on both male and female suspects showed that the warrant had been issued for their arrest. Many have been arrested and charged with the issue of child abuse. Many have been however building shortly after they have been arrested.
The victims advocate that they been kept safe since the crimes that they have been charged with being exposed. The forensic interview that they have been subjected to entailed a detailed conversation about the entire alleged crime, which is either to corroborate or disprove the entire case or the allegations (Clark, 2017). The interview that took place in the Indiana Department of the children's service entails speaking with the immediate family so that they can be able to talk about the safety of the children molested.
The law enforcement agencies are issuing a warrant to the suspects, while the victims are advocating for them to put place by the DCS. They will need to have developed the safety plan for all the children that are abused. They are also expected to answer some of the questions that are in regard to the case from the family and what action is to be taken in regard to the interventions that are required to the victims. The crime takes the easy target, or the victims who are ready to abuse or they lack parents or do not have the guardian.
In most cases, the granddaughters are mostly the good target from their grandfathers. No one can be sensing there is a danger, or there is anything that is happening to the children. The old people perceive them as the vulnerable target, and they are also accessible to them any time. The many grandfathers who abuse the children have the opportunity and the motivation to offend the victims that are lacking parental care at the same time looking for the girls whom they abuse. From the studies that are being done, it shows that the abuse that is done on the children is random and they are premediated.
Because of the nature of the abuse, it shows that the people who abuse the children are the people who know very well about the children and their parent's routine as well (Clark, 2017). They know when the children are alone and when they can know them, and hence that makes them conduct such acts. They can be able to relate to the patterns that they .
Running head IDENTIFYING THE POLICY PROBLEM1IDENTIFYING THE .docxjeanettehully
Running head: IDENTIFYING THE POLICY PROBLEM 1
IDENTIFYING THE POLICY PROBLEM 5Identifying the Policy Problem
Unit 3 Assignment 1
January 30, 2020
Identifying the Policy Problem
Child abuse takes place in all parts of the world and has been a common problem that can be mentally, emotionally, sexually, and even physically. Indiana has been one of the most common states that report child abuse in the year 2017. Indiana has been among the many states that have reported the high rates of child abuse. There were around 29,000 cases of child abuse in Indiana. Old people in Indiana were reported to have molested their granddaughters, and other many cases still under investigation. The interviews that have been conducted on both male and female suspects showed that the warrant had been issued for their arrest. Many have been arrested and charged with the issue of child abuse. Many have been however building shortly after they have been arrested.
The victims advocate that they been kept safe since the crimes that they have been charged with being exposed. The forensic interview that they have been subjected to entailed a detailed conversation about the entire alleged crime, which is either to corroborate or disprove the entire case or the allegations (Clark, 2017). The interview that took place in the Indiana Department of the children's service entails speaking with the immediate family so that they can be able to talk about the safety of the children molested.
The law enforcement agencies are issuing a warrant to the suspects, while the victims are advocating for them to put place by the DCS. They will need to have developed the safety plan for all the children that are abused. They are also expected to answer some of the questions that are in regard to the case from the family and what action is to be taken in regard to the interventions that are required to the victims. The crime takes the easy target, or the victims who are ready to abuse or they lack parents or do not have the guardian.
In most cases, the granddaughters are mostly the good target from their grandfathers. No one can be sensing there is a danger, or there is anything that is happening to the children. The old people perceive them as the vulnerable target, and they are also accessible to them any time. The many grandfathers who abuse the children have the opportunity and the motivation to offend the victims that are lacking parental care at the same time looking for the girls whom they abuse. From the studies that are being done, it shows that the abuse that is done on the children is random and they are premediated.
Because of the nature of the abuse, it shows that the people who abuse the children are the people who know very well about the children and their parent's routine as well (Clark, 2017). They know when the children are alone and when they can know them, and hence that makes them conduct such acts. They can be able to relate to the patterns that they ...
Do you feel the assessment was an appropriate tool If so, why, an.docxelinoraudley582231
Do you feel the assessment was an appropriate tool? If so, why, and how could it be beneficial? If not, what were the drawbacks of the assessments?
The Female Sexual Function Index comes out as an assessment tool which mainly focuses on women, therefore, accomplishing its intended purpose. Each of the 19 items tested by the series of questions in the questionnaire touches on the sexual experiences of women prior to, during, or before sexual intercourse making it an appropriate tool to measure the sexual functioning of women. This tool is beneficial for clinical diagnosis of female sexual dysfunction and can be used to identify signs and symptoms of female orgasmic disorder (FOD) and hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in women (Metson, 2003).
How? The series of questions focuses on six domains which are; desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction, and pain. Each of the questions is classified under either domain mainly focusing on the female experiences over time. For example, when it comes to desire, there are two questions which ask about the frequency of sexual desire in the past one month as well as the degree of sexual desire over the same time period. Thus, we can argue that each of the domains has been intensively investigated to come up with the most viable result to be used for the relevant clinical purposes. Besides this, the assessment tool is reliable and relevant since it can be used to indicate different variables in each of the tested domains. The different responses for every question have been assigned different scores which are consistent with the kind of feedback which is to be expected.
References
Cindy M. Metson, (2003). Validation of the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) in Women with Female Orgasmic Disorder and in Women with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872178/
According to the CDC the HIV/AIDS reports, African-Americans are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS and disparity continues to widen. African Americans represent approximately 12% of the U.S. population, but they account for approximately 43% of HIV diagnoses. The African-Americans who die of HIV/Aids represents 44% of the deaths in the U.S. The worst hit category are the black women, the youths, gays and bisexual men. Dr. Donna Hubbard McCree (2013) notes that HIV/AIDS epidemics among the blacks results from factors including poverty, lack of awareness of HIV status, stigma that prevent the majority from seeking help, high rate of sexually transmitted infection, sexual networks, lack of access to adequate health care and lack sexual education among the most affected population.
Even though recent reports demonstrate encouraging trends of reducing HIV infections among the black population, new diagnoses still occur among the black gay and bisexual men. Therefore, even with continued intervention, disproportionate trends continue among the black population continue to be re.
Despite recent advances in important aspects of the lives of girls and women, pervasive challenges remain, frequently as a result of widespread deprivations and constraints. These often violate women’s most basic rights and are magnified and multiplied by poverty and lack of education. Voice and Agency: Empowering Women and Girls for Shared Prosperity distills vast data and hundreds of studies to shed new light on such constraints facing women and girls worldwide, from epidemic levels of gender-based violence to biased laws and norms that prevent them from owning property, working, and making decisions about their own lives. Building on the landmark 2012 World Development Report, it focuses on several areas key to women’s empowerment: freedom from violence, control over sexual and reproductive health and rights, ownership and control of land and housing, and voice and collective action. It explores the power of social norms in dictating how men and women can and cannot behave—deterring women from owning property or working even where laws permit, for example, because those who do become outcasts.
The report argues that policymakers and stakeholders need to tackle this agenda, drawing on evidence about what works and systematically tracking progress: This must start with reforming discriminatory laws and follow through with concerted policies and public actions, including multi-sectoral approaches that engage men and boys and challenge adverse social norms. Expanding opportunities and amplifying the voices of women and girls isn’t a zero-sum equation because gender equality conveys broad development dividends for men and boys, families, and communities. Conversely, constraining women’s agency by limiting what jobs they can do or condoning gender-based violence can severely hinder efforts to end poverty and boost inclusive growth. Finally, the report argues that more and better data are needed to measure progress and hold governments and development agencies to account.
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Technology Use in Peer Education for HIV PreventionYTH
Join us for a discussion on how peer education can incorporate technology to engage youth and how the perspective of youth can be used to create state and federal policies. We will highlight two programs. One is a peer education program that uses social media to bring voice and perspective of youth into the conversation about addressing HIV. The other is an advocacy organization focused on making sure the needs of women living with and affected by HIV are addressed in the national response to HIV.
Understanding Nigerian Youths' Perception of Sexual ConsentYouthHubAfrica
Since the beginning of the lockdown since April 2020, there has been an increase in reported cases of sexual abuse in Nigeria. Although past data shows that sexual abuse in the country has always been high—the 2019 NOI Polls stated that one in three girls would have experienced sexual assault before they are twenty-five years old
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
2. Agenda
Scope of Problem
Impact on Men Who Consume It
Impact on Women Who Participate
How It Relates to Other Justice Issues
Strategies for Discussing It with Other Men
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3. 2
Agenda
Scope of Problem
Impact on Men Who Consume It
Impact on Women Who Participate
How It Relates to Other Justice Issues
Strategies for Discussing It with Other Men
4. Scope of Problem – Child Exposure
Source:
Sabina, C., Wolak, J., & Finkelhor, D. (2008). The nature and dynamics of Internet pornography exposure for youth. CyberPscyhology and Behavior, 11, 691–693. doi:10.1089/cpb.2007.0179.
Exposure to Porn By Age 17
3
93%
62%
Boys Girls
5. Non-Christian vs. Christian Men – Usage
Men who View Porn at Least Monthly
Source:
http://www.provenmen.org/2014pornsurvey/pornography-use-and-addiction/
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65% 64%
Non-Christian Christian
7. 6
Agenda
Scope of Problem
Impact on Men Who Consume It
Impact on Women Who Participate
How It Relates to Other Justice Issues
Strategies for Discussing It with Other Men
8. Covenant Eyes – Your Brain on Porn
Source:
Covenant Eyes: Your Brain on Porn
• Changes the way your brain deals with sex
• Creates addiction
• Reduces amount of dopamine released making brain want
more stimulation
• Makes you hyper-sensitive to lust
• Reduces willpower
• Decreases sexual satisfaction with women
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9. Online Movement
Improvements after stopping
Reddit Community – committed to stopping 73K users and growing
60%
report improvement
in sexual dysfunction
67%
report improvement in
energy level and productivity
56%
more willing to
talk to women
Source:
http://www.projectknow.com/discover/taking-a-whack-at-porn-addiction/#.VMfFjEfF_Tp
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10. Men’s Attitudes Toward Women
Support Women’s Rights
Source:
Zillmann, D. and Bryant, J. (1988), Pornography’s Impact on Sexual Satisfaction. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 18: 438–453. Doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.1988.tb00027.x
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71%
48%
25%
None Intermediate Massive
Exposure to Porn
11. Source:
Zillmann, D. and Bryant, J. (1988), Pornography’s Impact on Sexual Satisfaction. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 18: 438–453. Doi: 10.1111/j.1559-1816.1988.tb00027.x
Men’s Attitudes Toward Women
How Many Months Should Rapist be Incarcerated
Exposure to Porn
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101 77
None Intermediate Massive
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12. 11
Agenda
Scope of Problem
Impact on Men Who Consume It
Impact on Women Who Participate
How It Relates to Other Justice Issues
Strategies for Discussing It with Other Men
13. Mental Health Impact – Depression
Source:
Comparison of the Mental Health of Female Adult Film Performers and Other Young Women in California; Psychiatrric Services 2011 Jun; 62(6):639-45; Corita R Grudzen, Daniella Meeker, Jacqueline
M Torres, Qingling Du, R Sean Morrison, Ronald M Andersen, Lillian Gelberg
Currently Experiencing Depression
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13%
33%
CA Women Adult Film Stars
14. Source:
Comparison of the Mental Health of Female Adult Film Performers and Other Young Women in California; Psychiatrric Services 2011 Jun; 62(6):639-45; Corita R Grudzen, Daniella Meeker, Jacqueline
M Torres, Qingling Du, R Sean Morrison, Ronald M Andersen, Lillian Gelberg
Forced Sex
Victims of Forced Sex as Children
13
13%
37%
CA Women Adult Film Stars
15. Foster Care
Placed in Foster Care
Source:
Comparison of the Mental Health of Female Adult Film Performers and Other Young Women in California; Psychiatrric Services 2011 Jun; 62(6):639-45; Corita R Grudzen, Daniella Meeker, Jacqueline
M Torres, Qingling Du, R Sean Morrison, Ronald M Andersen, Lillian Gelberg
14
4%
21%
CA Women Adult Film Stars
16. Domestic Violence
Victim of Domestic Violence in the Last 12 Months
Source:
Comparison of the Mental Health of Female Adult Film Performers and Other Young Women in California; Psychiatrric Services 2011 Jun; 62(6):639-45; Corita R Grudzen, Daniella Meeker, Jacqueline
M Torres, Qingling Du, R Sean Morrison, Ronald M Andersen, Lillian Gelberg
15
6%
34%
CA Women Adult Film Stars
17. 16
Agenda
Scope of Problem
Impact on Men Who Consume It
Impact on Women Who Participate
How It Relates to Other Justice Issues
Strategies for Discussing It with Other Men
18. Pornography and Other Justice Issues
Porn
Trafficking
Child Exploitation
Prostitution Exploitation
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20. Pornography and Child Exploitation
Source:
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Its is estimated that
of Internet pornography
involves children
20%
19
21. Pornography and Prostitution
more likely to have looked at
pornography1
4x
Individuals who engaged in
paid sex are
Sources:
1. Stack, S., Wasserman, I. and Kern, R. (2004), Adult Social Bonds and Use of Internet Pornography. Social Science Quarterly, 85: 75–88. Doi: 10.1111/j.0038-4941.2004.08501006.x
• Pornography used for training
• Clients using porn to demo what they want
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22. 21
Agenda
Scope of Problem
Impact on Men Who Consume It
Impact on Women Who Participate
How It Relates to Other Justice Issues
Strategies for Discussing It with Other Men
23. Next Steps – Yourself
• Pray
• Flee Sexual Immorality
• Transparent Relationship with 3 Christian Men
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24. Next Steps – Other Men
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• Don’t Disqualify Yourself
• Lead with Repentance
• Focus on the Heart – Actions Just Evidence
• Start with the Bible
• Share the Facts
25. Next Steps – Resources
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• “Justice Side of Porn Presentation” – JusticeNYC.com
• “William Struthers Video” – JusticeNYC.com
• “Your Brain on Porn” – CovenantEyes.com
• “Wired for Intimacy” – Amazon.com
• “Redeemer Counseling Center” – Redeemer.com
• AnnaMalika.com