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DOCUMENT RESUMEirwm=112r1117_1090111. 431TITLEEffect of Pornography on Women and Children. Hearingsbefore the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice of theCommittee on the Judiciary. United States Senate,Ninety-Eighth Congress, Second Session on Oversighton Pornography, Magazines of a Variety of Courses,Inquiring into the Subject of Their Impact on ChildAbuse, Child Molestation, and Problems of Conductagainst Women (Washington, DC, August 8, September 12and 25, and October 30, 1984; Pittsburgh, PA, October18, 1984).INSTITUTIONCongress of the U.S., Washington, D.C. SenateCommittee on the Judiciary.REPORT NOSenate-Hrg-98-1267PUB DATE85NOTE350p.; Some pages are marginally legible due to smallprint.PUB TYPELegal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials (090)EDRS PRICEMF01 Plus Pontage. PC Not Available from EDRS.DESCRIPTORS*Child Abuse; Child Welfare; *Federal Regulation;*Females; Hearings; *Obscenity; *Pornography; *SexualAbuse; Sexuality; Victims of CrimeIDENTIFIERSCongress 98thABSTRACTThis document provides witness testimony and preparedstatements from five sessions of the Congressional hearing called toconsider the question of pornographic material and its effects onwomen and children. Witnesses include several victims of sexualabuse, medical personnel, legal and law enforcement personnel,magazine representatives, and women who have appeared in pornographicfilms. The effects of sex and violence portrayed in magazines, inmovies, and on television are considered, and the possibility thatpornography may be a cause of child molestation is examined. Thequestion of pornography as it may relate to abuse and molestation ofchildren is explored, pornography as it may relate to problems ofwomen is discussed, and pornography ordinances from Indianapolis andMinneapolis are examined. The tine’ session contains testimony fromindividuals who believe that the materials under investigation arewithin the ambit of first amendment freedom. Relevant materialssubmitted for consideration appear throughout the document. (NRB)************************************************************************Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made**from the original document.************************************************************************
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