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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as Òdeviant sexual interestsÓ for a long time. ÒI have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.Ó
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isnÕt looking at naked ladies, itÕs group sex, itÕs rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔIf youÕre with someone who thinks your value is based on your virginity, itÕs notÕ: sex blogger Dami Olonisakin aka Oloni.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔIf youÕre with someone who thinks your value is based on your virginity, itÕs notÕ: sex blogger Dami Olonisakin aka Oloni.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔIf youÕre with someone who thinks your value is based on your virginity, itÕs notÕ: sex blogger Dami Olonisakin aka Oloni.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔWho can give me an example of verbal consent?Õ: school sex educators Sophie Whitehead (left) and Amelia Jenkinson of Sexplain.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔWho can give me an example of verbal consent?Õ: school sex educators Sophie Whitehead (left) and Amelia Jenkinson of Sexplain.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔBreaking stigma is a big part of what we doÕ: Come Curious YouTubers Florence Barkway (left) and Reed Amber.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔBreaking stigma is a big part of what we doÕ: Come Curious YouTubers Florence Barkway (right) and Reed Amber.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔBreaking stigma is a big part of what we doÕ: Come Curious YouTubers Florence Barkway (left) and Reed Amber.
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The women of Peru's illegal gold mines, Peru - May 2014
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Life in La Rinconada is deeply defined for men and women. Men earn a living in the interior of the mines and women outside of it
The women of Peru's illegal gold mines, Peru - May 2014
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Peru now exports more illegally-produced gold than it does cocaine and Peru is one of the world's largest gold exporters.
Though there are many who profit from this gold rush, there is a population of women that are slaves to the process, known as the Daughters of Awichita.
Peruvian photographer Omar Lucas has captured a series of thought-provoking images of the women working in the gold mines.
The photos were taken in La Rinconada, a place that is five hours away from Lake Titicaca, where there is a population of about 70,000 people who live on the gold they extract from the edges of a snowy mountain.
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Athletics, 10,000m, Britain - 04 Aug 2012
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Mo Farah of Great Britain reacts after finishing ahead of Galen Rupp of USA to earn a gold medal in the Men's 10,000m
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The World of Charles Dickens book by Stephen Browning - Jan 2012
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Embankment Tube Station. This is the probable site of the Blacking Warehouse
Book Explores The World of Charles Dickens
With the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birth commemorated on 7th February, a new book delves deep into the characters and locations featured in his classic works.
The World of Charles Dickens by Stephen Browning sees the author embark on a fascinating literary adventure throughout Britain.
His journey is illuminated by over 200 photographs taken especially for the book of locations in London, Kent, Yorkshire, the Midlands, the South of England, the West Country and East Anglia.
They include well-known locations including what is thought to be the Old Curiosity Shop in London, Dickens beloved sea-facing Bleak House in Broadstairs and the writer's London home in Holborn.
There are also trips to Rochester, the setting for Great Expectations and The Pickwick Papers, and The Lizard in Cornwall where Dickens would enjoy inspiring walks.
The pictures were shot over the course of a year and represent a reflection of Stephen Browning's lifelong admiration for Dickens.
Dickens is perhaps best known for bringing to life areas of London and parts of the capital are still evocative of his characters and storylines.
Stephen explains: "It is hard to choose a favourite location but maybe the Strand, where he walked both as a boy and as a man up to his offices in Wellington Street. I always see him here striding purposely in his flamboyant waistcoats.
"He was very famous and people would often double back to get another look at him. Or around the Bank of England where Scrooge would prowl. Smithfield too is one of his favourite locations."
The Smithfield market area of London is featured in Great Expectations, Martin Chuzzlewit, Little Dorrit and as a route Oliver Twist and Bill Sike...
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(110818) -- BEIJING, Aug. 18, 2011 (Xinhua) -- An exhibitor shows new year picture handicraft during a time-honored brands exposition held in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 18, 2011. The four-day expo kicked off in Beijing on Thursday, with the participation of more than 100 time-honored enterprises. (Xinhua/Zhao Bing)(mcg)
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Artist transforms anitique porcelain figures to reflect a perception of the modern youth, London, Britain - 14 Apr 2009
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'Always The Best Way to Earn Your Wings' sculpture, Britain's chavs have been turned into porcelain figurines as part of an extraordinary new art collection. The models, on sale for around 8000 pounds, include a family scoffing buckets of fast food and a hooded boy spraying graffiti on a wall. In other scenes a boy wolfs down a burger and more 'hoodies' are shown causing havoc in a park.One piece entitled 'Do it again, I didn't press record' even shows kids 'happy slapping' a helpless victim. Mr Barford uses antique porcelain models, bought from car-boot sales and charity shops, as a base for his collection. The original models are dismantled by the artist and given a dramatic facelift from the 'idealistic' images of childhood to a more humorous, modern image of youth
Artist transforms anitique porcelain figures to reflect a perception of the modern youth, London, Britain - 14 Apr 2009
PORCELAIN HOOLIGANS
An artist has transformed antique porcelain figures into teenage hooligans eating fast food and carrying out 'happy slappings' as part of an extraordinary new collection.
With the addition of mobile phones and hoodies, Barnaby Barford has turned the traditional porcelain, bought for a few pounds from junk shops, into chav models which sell for as much as GBP 8,000.
Scenes include a family scoffing buckets of KFC and a hooded boy spraying graffiti on a wall.
Other models show a boy wolfing down a McDonald's burger and more 'hoodies' causing havoc in a park.
One piece entitled 'Do it again, I didn't press record' even shows kids 'happy slapping' a helpless victim - one boy kicks a figure curled up on the floor while his cherub-faced accomplice films it on a mobile phone.
Artist Barnaby Barford said his collection, called 'The Good, The Bad, The Belle', reflects how the youth of today are perceived by the older generation.
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