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Kaikohe speaks out on sexual abuse of children

September 19, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

[Northern Advocate 19/09/15] A Kaikohe group campaigning against sexual violence is holding a rally next week to highlight the long-term harm caused by child sexual abuse.

The group is also considering a protest to coincide with Auckland’s “Boobs on Bikes” in October, saying the parade normalises pornography and could lead to more behaviour like that of the infamous Roast Busters.

Organiser Mike Shaw, a Kaikohe pastor, said next Thursday’s rally aimed to raise public awareness of “the death of childhood caused by sexual abuse”.

Marchers would carry a coffin down Broadway to make their point. Fifty people took part in an earlier march in July but he expected more this time.

Mr Shaw said a march would not change anything on its own but it would give a voice to the pain of sexual abuse survivors.

“And if people are talking about it, solutions and actions will be generated,” he said.

Already work was under way to provide Kaikohe schools with information about intervention and prevention of abuse, as well arranging support when survivors had the courage to speak out.

People were getting better at speaking out against domestic violence, thanks in part to the It’s Not OK campaign, but sexual abuse remained a “no-go zone”.

The as yet un-named group grew out of MP Kelvin Davis’ Massive hikoi against sexual violence earlier this year. Some group members are also considering protesting at Auckland’s Boobs on Bikes parade organised by porn tycoon Steve Crow.

Mr Shaw said the group was concerned that normalising pornography, and its easy availability on the internet, could lead to sexual offences among youth and more behaviour like that of the infamous Roast Busters, who bragged online about their sexual exploits with underage girls.

He believed children were copying what they saw online and that watching hardcore pornography was warping the views of some youth as to what was acceptable behaviour. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Crime, Porn Link to Rape, Pornography, Violence Tagged With: Auckland's Boobs on Bikes parade, Boobs on Bikes, child sexual abuse., normalising pornography, porn tycoon Steve Crow.

Does watching porn really turn people into violent criminals? – The Telegraph

September 18, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Does porn make men and boys more likely to commit violent acts? It’s a question that psychologists and criminologists seem unable to answer, says Martin Daubney

Does pornography have the corrosive power to turn normal, everyday men into murderers or rapists?

It’s one of the most contentious questions of our time, and one that resurfaces every time a high-profile murder case hits the front pages where internet porn has cast its dark shadow over causality.

That happened again this week when Lord Thomas, the Lord Chief Justice, gave evidence to MPs, looking back on his conviction of “pervert” Jamie Reynolds, who murdered Georgia Williams, 17. The 23-year-old had been watching extreme pornography immediately before Georgia arrived at his home, where he proceeded to hang her in May 2013.

Lord Thomas said the case “left me in no doubt at all that the peddling of pornography on the internet had a dramatic effect on the individual.

“What is available to download and to see is simply horrific and it played a real part in the way in which this particular murder was carried out.”

Full story here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/11376283/Does-watching-porn-really-turn-people-into-violent-criminals.html

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Filed Under: Porn Link to Rape, Pornography Tagged With: peddling of pornography, peddling of pornography on the internet

Melinda Tankard Reist – Impact of Sexualised Imagery. RadioNZ Interview

September 14, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Originally aired on Sunday Morning, Sunday 13 September 2015

[An interview every porn promoter should listen to very carefully and thoughfully]

International advocate against the sexual exploitation of women and children, Melinda Tankard Reist discusses the pervasive influence of sexualised imagery in popular culture.

Full Interview here: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday/audio/201770434/melinda-tankard-reist-impact-of-sexualised-imagery

Further reading:

See: http://www.tearfund.org.nz/melinda-tour/

https://www.spcs.org.nz/girl4u-underage-sex-auckland-businessman-pimp-charged-for-sex-exploitation/

https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/news-events-and-notices/news/news-2015/06/study-reveals-the-sad-secret-world-of-child-prostitution.html

https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/-kids-selling-themselves-for-sex-from-12-nz-s-secret-world-of-child-prostitution-q00420

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Filed Under: Child Sex Crimes, Crime, Porn Link to Rape, Pornography, Prostitution Tagged With: influence of sexualized imagery, Melinda Tankard Reist, sexual exploitation of children, sexual exploitation of women

Pornography Addiction and its Corrosive Influences

September 11, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Pornography and Virtual Infidelity

By Paul Coughlin

http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce-and-infidelity/pornography-and-virtual-infidelity/virtual-infidelity-and-marriage

The Stages of Pornography Addiction

By Gene McConnell and Keith Campbell

http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce-and-infidelity/pornography-and-virtual-infidelity/stages-of-porn-addiction

Five Stages of Addiction

  1. Early exposure.
  2. Addiction.
  3. Escalation.
  4. Desensitization.
  5. Acting out sexually.

Quote: “Other men aren’t so lucky. I realize now that with just a little push, I could have gone over the edge. I could have raped that woman and then killed her to cover my tracks. That’s how Ted Bundy got started. When the porn he was addicted to wasn’t enough anymore, he tried the real thing — rape, and then murder. When he succeeded, he did it again. And again. Pornography addiction is very serious”.

Pornography Lies

By Gene McConnell and Keith Campbell

http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce-and-infidelity/pornography-and-virtual-infidelity/pornography-lies

Corrosive Influence of Porn on Wives

By Paul Coughlin

http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce-and-infidelity/pornography-and-virtual-infidelity/corrosive-influence-of-porn-on-wives

Erosive Influence of Porn Upon Husbands

By Paul Coughlin

http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce-and-infidelity/pornography-and-virtual-infidelity/erosive-influence-of-porn-on-husbands

Traveling Toward Marital Intimacy

By Paul Coughlin

http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce-and-infidelity/pornography-and-virtual-infidelity/traveling-toward-marital-intimacy

Marital Fidelity in a MySpace World

By Bob Waliszewski

http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce-and-infidelity/pornography-and-virtual-infidelity/marital-fidelity-in-a-myspace-world

Source: Focus on the Family – www.focusonthefamily.com

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SPCS revitalised campaign against gratuitous sexual violence in films – ignited censorship debate

October 5, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Prior to its application to become a registered charity with the Charities Commission, the Society for Promotion of Community Standards Inc. (SPCS) engaged in a “revitalised campaign” against gratuitous sexually explicit movies screened in New Zealand cinemas, focusing on those such as Baise-Moi (French = “Rape-Me”) which was scheduled as an opening show-piece in the now defunct Beck’s Incredible Film Festival (B.I.F.F.) directed by Mr Ant Timpson. The R18 classifications issued to this morally putrid film and others like the Japanese film Visitor Q, were appealed by the Society to the Film and Literature Board of Review, to test whether or not the Chief Censor Bill Hastings and his staff had correctly applied the censorship laws to safeguard the “public good”.

Both films were effectively shut out of Timpson’s B.I.F.F. and after protracted litigation through the courts, the Court of Appeal issued decisions upholding in large part the concerns raised by SPCS. The Society contended that the Chief Censor had well passed his “use-by date” as a competent censor, having become “desensitised” by excessive exposure to the injurious, corrupting and toxic impact of so many films containing explicit sexual content and gratuitous sexual violence he had had to view. The vast bulk of publications (films, videos, DVDs and magazines etc) he had “examined” over his lengthy career as a censor involved the degradation, dehumanisation and demeaning of women and are “injurious to the public good”. The Society’s concerns about the Chief Censor and his Deputy Ms Nicola McCully, were taken up by a number of MPs in the House of Representatives and eventually Hastings left the job.

Bill Hastings served as NZ’s tenth Chief Censor from October 1999 to July 2010. Prior to that he was Deputy and Acting Chief Censor from December 1998 to October 1999. He was a member of the Indecent Publications Tribunal from 1990 to 1994 and Deputy President of the Film and Literature Board of Review from 1995 to 1998. He played a key role as Deputy of that Board in issuing a highly controversial decision that banned the “talking heads” Living Word videos. This decision was subsequently overturned  by the Court of Appeal and the videos were classified as “unrestricted”. The Board was forced to concede the obvious – the videos contained nothing that remotely came within the five censorship “jurisdictional gateways” of the censorship Act – involving “sex, horror, crime, or cruelty or violence” – the basis upon which a publication can  be classified “objectionable”.

Download a high-resolution PDF version here.

David Lane SPCS - Revitalised campaign against gratuitous sexual violence in films
David Lane SPCS Revitalised campaign against gratuitous sexual violence in films

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