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Pornography and Sexual Aggression.

Pauline B. Bart, +2 more
- 01 Jul 1986 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 4, pp 572
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This article is published in Contemporary Sociology.The article was published on 1986-07-01. It has received 262 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pornography.

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Pornography and Sexual Offences

TL;DR: In this article, a total of 279 men were asked about their purchase of erotic magazines, rental of videos and attendance at erotic movies, and there were 131 sex offenders and 50 community controls from Alberta and 97 sex offenders from Ontario.
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Victim's Response and Alcohol-Related Factors as Determinants of Women's Responses to Violent Pornography.

TL;DR: This article examined the role of specific situational cues embedded within a violent pornographic story, as well as alcohol consumption and alcohol expectancies, to determine potential mechanisms through which these effects occur and found that participants' identification with the victim plays a key role in affecting their responses and that alcohol-related factors appear to exacerbate the negative impact of pornography.
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Attributions about Date Rape: Impact of Clothing, Sex, Money Spent, Date Type, and Perceived Similarity

TL;DR: This article investigated the independent and combined effects of clothing, sex of subject, money spent, type of date, and perceived similarity of female subjects to the victim on attributions made about a victim and a perpetrator of a date rape.
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Problems with Aggregate Data and the Importance of Individual Differences in the Study of Pornography and Sexual Aggression: Comment on Diamond, Jozifkova, and Weiss (2010)

TL;DR: The influence of pornography on attitudes and behaviors has been a longstanding question that has provoked considerable debate among researchers (Malamuth,Addison, & Koss, 2000; Marshall, 2000) as mentioned in this paper.

The evidence of harm to adults relating to exposure to extreme pornographic material: a rapid evidence assessment (REA)

TL;DR: In this article, a rapid evidence assessment (REA) of the evidence of harm relating to exposure to extreme pornographic material (EPM) is presented, which is defined as "actual scenes or realistic depictions of: explicit intercourse or oral sex with an animal, explicit sexual interference with a human corpse, explicit serious violence in a sexual context and explicit serious sexual violence".
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