Guess Who’s Behind the Lens of Child Porn?

Posted by jeannesager on July 6th, 2009 at 3:01 pm

child on computer 300x214 Guess Whos Behind the Lens of Child Porn?By it’s very nature, the idea behind child pornography is chilling. So how does it get worse?

When statistics come out that point the finger for child porn straight at parents. In a Tampa Bay-based story about a series of parents arrested on child porn charges came this demoralizing statistic:

“Nearly twice as many children in a nationwide child-porn database were photographed by their parents as were victims of online enticement. The number victimized by parents was nearly seven times that of children exploited by strangers.”

And this as numbers of child porn-related offenses increase. According to the U.S Department of Justice, the main sex-related offense to the U.S. attorney’s office moved from sex abuse in 1994 to child pornography in 2006 (when child porn represented sixty-nine percent of all sex-related cases). The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children puts the number of child porn images being posted on the Internet at 20,000 per week.

So pinning most of the blame on parents makes sense: children are most readily available to their parents, so the debasement of kids would naturally come at their hands first.

Except it doesn’t make sense at all - at least not from most parents’ perspectives. Sexually-based offenses, as they say at the beginning of every Law and Order: SVU, are particularly heinous.

Child abuse figures - all disgusting - are loaded with degrees. The slap on the face. The leaving of welts. The landing in hospital.There is no excuse, but there is no way to lump them all together.

Not so with child pornography.

Once you instruct your child to remove their clothes in front of you for a purpose other than giving them a bath or checking them for ticks (or any of the other NORMAL reasons a parent might look at their child unclothed, sans camera), you’ve handed your child a life of sexual and trust issues. Victims of child porn - especially those abused by parents - are more likely to feel that they’re at fault and more likely to remain quiet and loyal to their abuser. They’re plagued by sleep problems, emotional problems and, naturally, sexual issues.

And similar to those abused in a more physical sense, their symptoms worsen over time. An innocent picture is anything but when you consider the “feelings of deep despair, worthlessness, and hopelessness” child porn victims report years or even decades after posing for their abuser.

And yet many of these parents report feeling that this is a victimless crime - that the child is naked, so what? That they personally aren’t TOUCHING their child in a sexual way (even if they force the child to touch him or herself). That they aren’t subjecting the child to being touched - physically anyway - by a stranger.

These parents (most often fathers - according to the statistics) are most often driven by money. But can money ever replace the sick pit in your stomach knowing out there, somewhere, a pedophile is pleasuring him or herself to the picture of your naked four-year-old?

There is no such thing as a victimless crime.

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Source: Tampa Bay Tribune

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[...] about pedophilia is you never know WHO it’s going to be next. Take a recent revelation that the greatest portion of child porn is being made by the children’s parents. Or the allegations against well-respected child [...]

Britian Checking Kiddie Lit Authors for Pedophilia | Strollerderby commented on Jul 17 09 at 4:58 pm

This makes me want to vomit and cry all at the same time.

MomofBeans commented on Jul 07 09 at 10:22 am

Most sexual abuse of children is perpetrated by family members, and most perps believe they’re not hurting the children they exploit. Child pornography’s no different. The sooner we break out of denial and start accepting the fact that our own family members and family friends constitute the biggest abuse risk to children, the more effective we’ll all be at intervening when our children need help.

Lula commented on Jul 07 09 at 1:01 pm

wha? this never even occurred to me…how awful! of COURSE its not victimless…of COURSE the kid is going to be messed up and feel awful…I think the laws need to be tougher.

GP commented on Jul 07 09 at 1:14 pm

There is no other news that make me more angry than the ones of child abuse. Only sick worthless minds can take avantage of the innoncence of a child

Rosana commented on Jul 07 09 at 1:36 pm

So this is not okay but a blogger on here said that a child sleeping in a bed with a grown man (Michael Jackson), who is not their parent, is okay. A man who had “Boy to Boy” magazines all over his house, which is a magazine with teen boys having sex, as stated by police investiagators. Statistics dont lie. Most predators are men, most are family or friends with the victim. Becuase it is about power not sex.

Ali commented on Jul 07 09 at 6:23 pm

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