Child pornography related crimes are very serious and yet the truth about these crimes is frequently
misunderstood. Recent research reveals some facts about child pornography that will dispel many of the false perceptions that people have about child pornography.[1]
Myth: Most people caught with child pornography are just young kids playing around.
Fact: 86% of those arrested for child pornography are over 25 years old.
Myth: Most of the time men are caught with images of girls 18-19 in swim suits so it really is difficult to tell if they are really teens or if they are adults.
Fact: 83% of those arrested on child pornography charges had collections of images of prepubescent children and 80% of the photos depicted penetration. 21% had images depicting sexual violence to children such as bondage, rape, and torture. 19% had images of children less than 3 years old engaged in sexually explicit activity.
Myth: The purpose of child pornography is really just to fuel fantasies and doesn’t really harm children.
Fact: Child pornography would not exist if there was not first a perpetrator victimizing a child so it really comes as no big surprise that 55% of those who were arrested for the possession of child pornography were also arrested for sexually victimizing a child or attempting to sexually assault a child.
Myth: The justice system doesn’t really have a good understanding of what is really going on in chat rooms so many of the people arrested for possession of child pornography walk away free.
Fact: The truth is that 96% of the people caught with child pornography are convicted or plead guilty, and 59% are incarcerated.
Myth: Most child pornographers are mentally ill or have been diagnosed with a sexual disorder.
Fact: The truth is 89% have never been diagnosed with a mental illness and 87% have no diagnosis of any sexual disorders.
Myth: Most of the child pornography collected by child pornographers is morphed.
Fact: In 785 of the cases involving child pornography, there were no morphed images found.
Myth: Child pornographers are highly skilled Internet users who consistently hide their child pornography collections.
Fact: 85% of those arrested and charged with child pornography did not used any “evidence eliminator” software, only 6% used an encryption method, and only 12% used password protection to hide their collection of child pornography.
[1] Wolak Janis, Finkelhor David and Mitchell Kimberly J. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. (2005) Child-Pornography Possessors Arrested in Internet-Related Crimes: Findings From the National Juvenile Online Victimization Study.
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by Julie Posey
Myth: Children are usually molested by strangers.
Fact: About 95% of children are molested by someone they know including family members, extended family, relatives, close friends, neighbors, teachers, members of the clergy and others who know the child. The person most likely to molest children a child are the ones that have the most access to them. The purposely place themselves in positions where there is easy access to children.
Myth: Child sexual abuse usually occurs in poor families.
Fact: Child sexual abuse knows no geographic, socioeconomic, religious and ethnic boundaries. Any child can be at risk of being sexually abused.
Myth: The offending male usually mentally ill.
Fact: There are no statistics to substantiate that the average sex offender is mentally ill, or mentally challenged.
Myth: Children lie about sexual abuse.
Fact: Children do not have an advanced sexual knowledge unless they have experienced it and do not have the ability to make it up without being exposed to it.
Myth: Children are seductive and they have hidden fantasies about sex. They desire it and receive pleasure from it.
Fact: The idea of a child being seductive is a false adult idealization that usually comes from viewing children as sexual objects. Child pornographers will claim that since the child is smiling in the picture, he/she wanted the sexual violation to occur.
Children who have experienced sexual abuse quickly learn that to get their emotional or physical needs met, they have to perform the acts desired by their abusers. Adults misinterpret this as a desire to be abused or as a child “being seductive.”
Myth: Sexual abuse is non-violent and therefore cannot be damaging.
Fact: Even without physical violence, sexual abuse leaves a permanent scar with the victim. This damage includes loss of a normal childhood, being betrayed and exploited by someone they know, love or trust and often bearing the burden of the abuse for a lifetime.
Myth: Sexual abuse is usually a one time isolated incident or perhaps even just a misjudgment on the behalf of the abuser.
Fact: The average sex offender has between 30-150 victims before his first arrest. He often spends weeks, months or even years grooming the child for his own sexual gratification.
Myth: It is better not to talk about child sexual abuse. Children will forget about it and will live normal lives.
Fact: Adults work to avoid talking about child sexual abuse because it makes them uncomfortable. This can cause the child to feel that it is something to be ashamed of and something to feel guilty about. This attitude actually serves to protect the offender and allow him to continue his activity with even more victims. Children don’t just forget being sexually abused.
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