The Internet Watch Foundation recently sponsored an awareness day to make people aware of the problems of child pornography. Bigger companies like Yahoo and MSN supported the day by running advertisements. WebProNews Reporter Kara Ratliff digs deeper into the world of child pornography online; we talked with author of Profiling Violent Crimes, Sex Crimes, and Serial Murder, Dr. Ronald Holmes about the issues facing child pornography online. For more interesting facts about it or Dr. Holmes, keep watching WebProNews.

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Child pornography is a huge problem online, but while we give so much attention to battle the problem of child pornography, we often forget about the children exposed to all kinds of pornography (through spam, ads, misleading links to porn websites, etc).
Our children are being polluted with all this junk online. The online porn problem is developing a generation that’s addicted to porn, fuelling ideas for even more obscene content in the years to come. Child porn is only one of these symptoms. Porn websites and people distributing porn via spam should receive VERY HARSH penalties. This is not the kind of stuff we want our children to see.
It is great to see influential companies putting their weight behind the problem of child porn, but stricter regulation of all porn websites should be put into place. It is still way too easy for children to access porn online.
I Get it in my blog oks
If it is increasing could any1 tell me a site
Google is no help here
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