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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Effects of Pornography [Britzone Discussion]

Mr Reeds,

it's A rebuttal for melani’s opinion that there is no actual link between porn and social problem, I quote the fact of research results ( for Additional Information only ;))

The Effects of Pornography
http://forerunner. com/forerunner/ X0388_Effects_ of_Pornograp. html

Defenders of pornography argue that it is not harmful, and thus should not be regulated or banned. Citing the 1970 Presidential Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, they conclude that there is no relationship between exposure to erotic material and subsequent behavior. But two subsequent decades of research based on the increased production of more explicit and violent forms of pornography has shown the profound effects pornography can have on human behavior.

Psychologist Edward Donnerstein ( University of Wisconsin ) found that brief exposure to violent forms of pornography can lead to anti-social attitudes and behavior. Male viewers tend to be more aggressive towards women, less responsive to pain and suffering of rape victims, and more willing to accept various myths about rape. (Pornography and Violence Against Women, 1980.)

Dr. Dolf Zimmerman and Dr. Jennings Bryant showed that continued exposure to pornography had serious adverse effects on beliefs about sexuality in general and on attitudes toward women in particular. They also found that pornography desensitizes people to rape as a criminal offense. (Pornography, Sexual Callousness, and the Trivialization of Rape,” Journal of Communication, 1982.)

These researchers also found that massive exposure to pornography encourages a desire for increasingly deviant materials which involve violence, like sadomasochism and rape.

Feminist author Diana Russell notes in her book Rape and Marriage the correlation between deviant behavior (including abuse) and pornography. She also found that pornography leads men and women to experience conflict, suffering, and sexual dissatisfaction. (The Effect of Erotica Featuring Sadomasochism and Bestiality of Motivated Inter-Male Aggressions,” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1981. 4 Rape and Marriage, 1982.)

Researcher Victor Cline ( University of Utah ) has documented in his research how men become addicted to pornographic materials, begin to desire more explicit or deviant material, and end up acting out what they have seen. (Where Do You Draw the Line?” 1974.)

According to Charles Keating of Citizens for Decency Through Law, research reveals that 77 percent of child molesters of boys and 87 percent of child molesters of girls admitted imitating the sexual behavior they had seen modeled in pornography.
Sociologists Murray Straus and Larry Baron ( University of New Hampshire ) found that rape rates are highest in states which have high sales of sex magazines and lax enforcement of pornography laws. (Legitimate Violence and Rape: A Test of the Cultural Spillover Theory,” 1985)

Michigan state police detective Darrell Pope found that of the 38,000 sexual assault cases in Michigan (1956-1979), in 41 percent of the cases pornographic material was viewed just prior to or during the crime. This agrees with research done by psychotherapist David Scott who found that “half the rapists studied used pornography to arouse themselves immediately prior to seeking out a victim.”

The Final Report of the 1986 Attorney General’s Commission on Pornography lists a full chapter of testimony (197-223) from victims whose assailants had previously viewed pornographic materials. The adverse effects range from physical harm (rape, torture, murder, sexually transmitted disease) to psychological harm (suicidal thoughts, fear, shame, nightmares).

Pornography' s Relationship to Rape and Sexual Violence

http://www.protectk ids.com/effects/ harms.htm
According to one study, early exposure (under fourteen years of age) to pornography is related to greater involvement in deviant sexual practice, particularly rape. Slightly more than one-third of the child molesters and rapists in this study claimed to have at least occasionally been incited to commit an offense by exposure to pornography. Among the child molesters incited, the study reported that 53 percent of them deliberately used the stimuli of pornography as they prepared to offend. (W. L. Marshall, "The Use of Sexually Explicit Stimuli by Rapists, Child Molesters, and Nonoffenders, " The Journal of Sex Research 25, no.2 (May 1988): 267-88.)The habitual consumption of pornography can result in a diminished satisfaction with mild forms of pornography and a correspondingly strong desire for more deviant and violent material (See H.J. Eysenck, "Robustness of Experimental Support for the General Theory of Desensitization, " in Neil M. Malamuth and Edward Donnerstein, eds., Pornography and Sexual Aggression (Orlando, Florida: Academic Press, 1984), 314. D. Zillmann, "Effects of Prolonged Consumption of Pornography, " in Pornography: Research Advances and Policy Considerations, eds. D. Zillman and J. Bryant (Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1989), 129.)

Pornography' s Relationship to Child MolestationIn a study of convicted child molesters, 77 percent of those who molested boys and 87 percent of those who molested girls admitted to the habitual use of pornography in the commission of their crimes.iii Besides stimulating the perpetrator, pornography facilitates child molestation in several ways. For example, pedophiles use pornographic photos to demonstrate to their victims what they want them to do. They also use them to arouse a child or to lower a child's inhibitions and communicate to the unsuspecting child that a particular sexual activity is okay: "This person is enjoying it; so will you." (Take Action Manual (Washington, D.C.: Enough is Enough, 1995-96), 9.)

Pornography Bill [Britzone Discussion]

Hi Guys,

I found a web that post the testimony of former porn actress, may be it can draw different point of view ;)

And I have different point of view in this matter ;)

Adri Murni Msi, (Psychology Scholar) states that pornography is mostly contribute bad effects to Teenagers, because adolescence is a time of transition form childhood to adulthood, some psychological experts call this phase with ‘strum and drang’. In this phase psyche-shock may happen caused by physical, psychological, social and cognitive changes. Such condition makes the teenagers unstable emotionally and then drags them to be more ‘fragile’ in social interaction. They will be easily influenced by any information spread out around them.

Besides it, teenagers tend to be more interested in sexual matters, because in this phase their physical development experiences rapid growth, indicated by the developing of their primary and secondary genitals.

Moreover, teenagers also experience prominently psychological development, such as:
they have Fluctuate Emotion (changeable)
they like daydreaming and frequently make conflict with family
they have big curiosity in anything
they prioritize performance
they easily influenced/effected by their environment, mainly their peer groups

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According to Sigmund Freud (the Father of Psychology), teenagers who experience anxiety will use defense mechanism to repress their anxiety. (Anxiety in this case can be caused by their changes). Ego defense mechanism often used to identify – that is reducing tension by imitating the style or the act of their idols (Actor, actress, etc) to lift up their self esteem.

other self defense mechanisms can be used are Repressing (The person pushes painful or threatening memories, thoughts or emotions out of their mind), Denying (Using the defense mechanism of repressing, the person 'forgets' about something), Displacing (the person cope with his/her feeling anxiety or anger by directing them elsewhere), Sublimating (The energy of impulses that the person finds disturbing, threatening or frightening is directed into something else)

The abovementioned reasons are an argument that pornography can be destructive mainly to teenagers that‘s why the access and distribution must be limited or regulated.

Frankly speaking, I haven’t read the complete draft of the bill yet, that’s way I can’t argue the wrong or incompatible articles inside the billJ.

But my point is the disputable matters should be in the substantial or in the implementation case (As we see that law enforcement in our country is poor) not in the ‘existence of the bill’.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Strategy or Strategies??

[BritZone Discussion]

Wikipedia says:

Strategy is differentiated from
tactics or immediate actions with resources at hand by its nature of being extensively premeditated, and often practically rehearsed. Strategies are used to make the problem easier to understand and solve.

I also found the sentences like this in web: Institue for global Inviromental strategies,(
www.strategies.org), research startegies for..., problem solving strategies, etc.

So I think Strategy is a set of plains to tackle with a problem or to reach something. It can be singular or plural.

strategy can be classified by 'its way', for example to be the winner in a Football competition needs various strategies. Such as:

1st strategy: Regular Exercise of each player (Physical Exercise like jogging, running, push up, etc)

2nd strategy: draw a tactic in placement or replacement of players (right man for right place), etc

but it's just an opinion, I am not sure it's the right-one :)