by Fight the New Drug | Aug 9, 2022 | Fast Facts, Inequality, Porn Industry, Sexpectations, Society
Research has found that porn featuring Asian people often promotes racism by focusing on degrading stereotypes, including presenting Asian women as submissive objects. (Zhou & Paul, 2016) Zhou, Y., & Paul, B. (2016). Lotus blossom or dragon lady: A content...
by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Exploitation, Fast Facts, Sex Trafficking, Society
59% of online victim recruitment in active sex trafficking cases in the U.S. occurred on Facebook. (Feehs & Wheeler, 2021) Feehs, K., & Wheeler, A. C. (2021). 2020 Federal Human Trafficking Report. Human Trafficking Institute. Retrieved from...
by Fight the New Drug | Mar 30, 2022 | Child Sexual Exploitation Material, Exploitation, Fast Facts, Society
Over 90% of police officers report that self-generated intimate images of minors are common in their investigations of CSEM. (NetClean, 2018) NetClean. (2018). NetClean report 2018: A report about child sexual abuse crime. Retrieved from...
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....
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, 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...
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