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Porn websites promote sexually violent acts, study finds

Porn websites promote sexually violent acts, study finds
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Sexually violent pornography regularly advertised to first time users

Date Time Sexually violent pornography regularly advertised to first time users Sexually violent pornography is being regularly promoted to first-time visitors on the landing pages of the UK’s most popular pornography websites, finds the largest study of online pornographic content to date. Over a six-month period, researchers from our Department of Sociology and Law School analysed over 150,000 video titles appearing on the front page of the three most popular porn sites in the UK. They found that 1 in every 8 titles advertised to first time users in the UK describes sexually violent, coercive or non-consensual content. Extreme and violent content

Policies to end violence against women bizarre , say experts

Experts want an epidemic of male violence against women tackled and ‘leaders who refuse to accept that it is inevitable’. Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo The government should stop seeking high-profile “quick fixes” to tackle violence against women, and instead launch a major public health campaign, provide long-term funding for the women’s sector and tackle violent pornography, according to campaigners. Plans to introduce plainclothes police officers in bars to stop perpetrators, as well as better street lighting and more CCTV were derided as “bizarre” and “performative” by campaigners, who implored ministers to listen to those with expertise in the sector to create a long-term plan.

Why women shouldn t have to risk trading their freedom for safety

Analysis: Earlier this month, Sarah Everard was allegedly abducted and killed while walking home from a friend’s house in London. In response to her disappearance, women were reportedly advised to avoid going out alone. Yet at the same time, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, Cressida Dick, sought to reassure women that incidences of abduction and murder are rare. Metropolitan Police/Supplied Sarah Everard vanished while walking home from a friend’s apartment in south London on March 3. Heavy police presence and use of force during a recent gathering to remember Everard also raised issues about the way women are treated by authorities when demonstrating against sexual harassment and violence. It’s an issue which, in some circles, has led to demands for police reform and Dick’s resignation as commissioner. As one popular argument goes, penalising and physically handling women at a vigil didn’t just ignore some women’s fears of authorities, it suggested that women sho

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