CARE is urging political action after new research suggested that shocking numbers of young people are addicted to internet porn.
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CARE has welcomed a governmental call for evidence on the impact of pornography, citing “growing public awareness of porn’s dangers”.
Press release | Sexual crimes by children underline the need to prevent underage access to porn, CARE has said.
Press release: CARE has responded to the "next step" towards internet safeguards that prevent children accessing porn sites.
Each year thousands of young people are found to be watching pornographic material of children, according to freedom of information (FoI) requests put to police forces across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.…
For children and young people, access to harmful online content is only a click away. CARE is working towards a society where they are as well-protected online as they are offline.
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