Online Pornography

Online Pornography

by David Erik Nelson (Editor)
Online Pornography

Online Pornography

by David Erik Nelson (Editor)

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Overview

Editor David Erik Nelson has compiled several fascinating essays on issues related to online pornography. Article topics include whether or not online pornography harms society, whether it harm individuals, it should be regulated, and whether it poses a special threat to minors. Essay sources include Susannah Breslin, Tabatha Wethal, Jonah Goldberg, Mike Celizic, and Nick Schulz. The essays are arranged in a pro versus con format so that readers can benefit from more than one opinion. This will allow them to form intelligent opinions on each topic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780737759068
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Publication date: 06/27/2012
Series: Opposing Viewpoints Series
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

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Table of Contents

Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? 11

Introduction 14

Chapter 1 What Is the Impact of Online Pornography on Society? 19

Chapter Preface

1 Pornography Is a Major Industry Rebecca Leung 21

2 Pornography Is Not a Major Industry Susannah Breslin 34

3 Online Pornography Encourages Criminality Tabatha Wethal 39

4 Access to Online Pornography Reduces Rape Steve Chapman 49

5 Online Pornography Negatively Changes How People Form Relationships: National Review Online 54

6 Online Pornography Has Positively Affected Views of Sex and Sexuality Aleks Krotoski 60

Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography

Chapter 2 What Is the Impact of Online Pornography on Individuals?

Chapter Preface 67

1 Internet Pornography. Is Addictive Donald L. Hilton 69

2 Pornography Is Not Addictive Cristian C.A. Bodo 81

3 Her Teen Committed Suicide over "Sexting" Mike Celizic 88

4 Sexting Is a Normal Part of Teen Sexuality, Not Pornography Tracy Clark-Flory 94

5 Sexting Prosecution Unfairly Targets Young Women Christopher Keelty 102

6 Online Pornography Creates a Unique Creative and Entrepreneurial Outlet for Individuals Benjamin Wallace 107

Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 114

Chapter 3 Is Online Pornography a Special Threat to Minors?

Chapter Preface 116

1 Internet Pornography Warps Teen Sexuality Sara Parker 118

2 The Threat of Online Sexual Content Is Exaggerated Judith Levine 127

3 Online Porn Is Toxic to Kids Marnia Robinson 133

4 Online Porn Is Not Toxic, Even to Kids Christopher Shulgan 141

5 The Availability of Child Pornography Lowers the Incidence of Sex Crimes Against Children Milton Diamond Eva Jozifkova Petr Weiss 146

Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 160

Chapter 4 Can Online Pornography Be Regulated?

Chapter Preface 162

1 Online Porn Can and Should Be Regulated Chuck Schumer 165

2 Online Pornography Should Not Be Regulated Krishna Rau 174

3 Porn Should Be Restricted to Its Own Internet Domain Nick Clark 182

4 Porn Should Not Be Restricted to Its Own Internet Domain Terry Baynes 188

5 There Should Be an Exclusively Kid-Safe Internet Domain Jonah Goldberg Nick Schulz 193

Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography 202

For Further Discussion 203

Organizations to Contact 206

Bibliography of Books 210

Index 213

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