Youth access to Internet Pornography; should it be banned? Title: Trash Folder is full.
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Trash Folder is Full Youth access to pornography on the Internet has become a serious problem. Minors are exposed to pornography everywhere all over the world, but the Internet has made it more available, more accessible, and harder to control. As stated in an Australian discussion paper by Sue Headley, "Nearly three-quarters of boys and 11 percent of girls watched an x-rated video, while 84% of boys and 60% of girls have accidentally encountered sex sites on the
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for Youth Studies, June 2003: 64. Rubin, Hannah Gladfelter. "Anti-Porn Filters in Libraries Get Supreme Court Approval." Education Daily. Vol. 36 i119. Aspen Publishers, Inc., June 24, 2003: 1-2. "Study: Internet Filters Brings Problems." District Administrator. Vol.39 i2. Professional Media Group LLC, February 2003: 12. Thornburgh, Dick and Herbert Lin. "Youth, Pornography, and the Internet: Although Technology and Public Policy can Help, Social and Educational Strategies are the Key to Protecting Children." Science and Technology. Vol. 20 i2. National Academy of Sciences, 2004: 43-49.
for Youth Studies, June 2003: 64. Rubin, Hannah Gladfelter. "Anti-Porn Filters in Libraries Get Supreme Court Approval." Education Daily. Vol. 36 i119. Aspen Publishers, Inc., June 24, 2003: 1-2. "Study: Internet Filters Brings Problems." District Administrator. Vol.39 i2. Professional Media Group LLC, February 2003: 12. Thornburgh, Dick and Herbert Lin. "Youth, Pornography, and the Internet: Although Technology and Public Policy can Help, Social and Educational Strategies are the Key to Protecting Children." Science and Technology. Vol. 20 i2. National Academy of Sciences, 2004: 43-49.