INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY

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  • Approximately 40 million people in the United States are sexually involved with the Internet
    Exposing Porn: Science, Religion, and the New Addiction, Paul Strand. Christian Broadcasting Network, 2004.

  • 2.5 billion emails per day are pornographic
    Pornography Statistics 2003. Family Safe Media. www.familysafemedia.com, 2003.

  • 25 percent of all search engine requests are pornography related
    Internet Pornography Statistics: 2003, David C. Bissette, Psy.D. www.healthymind.com, 2004.

  • 72 million Internet users visit pornography web sites per year
    Pornography Statistics 2003. Internet Filter Review. www.internetfilterreview.com, 2003.

  • 94 percent of Americans believe a ban on Internet pornography should be legal
    Statistics on Internet Pornography. www.levelbest.com.

  • Sex is the number 1 topic searched on the Internet
    Overdosing on Porn, Rebecca Hagelin. www.worldandi.com, March, 2004.

  • 34 percent of churchgoing women said they have intentionally visited porn websites online
    Internet porn a guy thing? Not really, online rating service says, Mark O’Keefe. The Charlotte Observer.

  • “82 percent of adult Americans surveyed in March 2004 said that the Federal laws against Internet obscenity should be vigorously enforced.”
    Americans STILL want federal obscenity laws enforced! The Morality in Media Newsletter, June, 2004.

  • At least 20,000 American adults visit Internet sex sites at least 11 hours per week
    Victims of Pornography Month Should Not Exist, Jan Larue. Christian Counseling Today, 2003 Vol. 11 No. 3.

  • The most common ways people have accidentally reached pornographic content on the Web are pop-up windows (55%), misrepresented links (52%), misspelled URLs (48%) and auto links within emails (23%)
    Fifty Percent of Workers Spend Nine days a Year on Personal Surfing at Work. Cerberian Inc. and SonicWALL, 20 July 2004.

  • While 77% of surveyed people said they thought their computers were well-protected, 4 out of 5 had spyware or adware programs running on their computers
    Home PCs not so safe? CNN Money, 25 October, 2004.

  • 15 percent of online porn habitués develop sexual behavior that disrupts their lives
    The Porn Factor, Pamela Paul. www.time.com. 19 January, 2004.

  • According to Datamonitor, over half of all spending on the Internet is related to sexual activity. Each day 30 million people log on to pornographic Web sites
    Internet pornography statistics. Internet Filter Review, 2003.

  • In 2004, there were 372 million pornographic Web pages, 2.5 billion emails (8% of total emails), 100 thousand Web sites offering illegal child pornography, and 72 million annual worldwide visitors to pornographic websites
    Internet Pornography Statistics. Internet Filter Review, 2004.

  • 9.3 million women access adult websites each month
    Internet Pornography Statistics. Internet Filter Review, 2004.

  • The Internet accounted for US $2.5 billion of the adult industry’s $14 billion in U.S. revenues in 2004.
    Dirty Downloads Ready to Go on iPods, Ron Harris, www.macnewsworld.com, 2005

  • 70% of 18 to 24 year old men visit pornographic sites in a typical month. 66% of men in their 20s and 30s also report being regular users of pornography.
    First-person: the culture of pornography, R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Baptist Press, 28 December 2005.

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