Engaging Croatia With Research on Child Safety and the Harms of Pornography
Haley McNamara (formerly Halverson) traveled to Zagreb, Croatia for a conference on addiction where she spoke on the first panel ever in the country to
Haley McNamara (formerly Halverson) traveled to Zagreb, Croatia for a conference on addiction where she spoke on the first panel ever in the country to
I wanted to share some exciting news with you: we are generating a massive and much-needed shift in the way our movement addresses the sexual
From Your Brain On Porn “A religious person is more likely to call themselves a porn addict and compound problems in relationships because of the shame
New research is shedding light on the harms of pornography to relationships. A new meta-analysis–a reliable method for combining relevant data from various studies for greater
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE Washington DC – A new meta-analysis–a reliable method for combining relevant data from various studies for greater statistical
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE Washington, DC – After the Hilton Houston Galleria Area Hotel cancelled as the venue for the TEXXXAS
The numbers are in, and one thing is clear: the phenomenon of porn use poses an unprecedented public health crisis in American society. The groundbreaking
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE A groundbreaking new study, “The Porn Phenomenon,” conducted by Barna Group is the most comprehensive survey to
Tweet A new research study from The Internet Watch Foundation and Microsoft was released this week showing that there is a rise in youth-produced child
Research by Dr. Milton Diamond (1999) and Anthony D’Amato (2006) has resurfaced claiming to prove the increase of porn use has significantly reduced the incidence of rape in the United States and around the world. The conclusions of these studies are wrong based on bad data sampling and incorrect scientific methods.
A research study published last week in the peer-reviewed Journal of the American Medical Association: Psychiatry concludes that the more porn a person watches, the less gray matter, activity and connectivity they have in their brain.
Continued research into pornography show its ill effects on women and all of society, according to speakers May 16 at the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation 2014 Summit in Vienna, a Washington suburb.