A notice saying “this site has been blocked as per the instructions of competent authority” surprised many Indians as they failed to access pornographic sites on their servers today. The error is being viewed as the possible imposition of a ban by the Indian government. According to a report in Hindustan Times, porn sites were not available on most of the internet service providers (ISPs) including Vodafone, MTNL, ACT, Hathway and BSNL since Saturday night.
Tons of research has been done on this. Quoting few of them here. Findings of Goldstein and Kant, 1973 found that among US prisoners,
rapists were more likely than non-rapists, to have been punished for looking at pornography while a youngster.
These two also found that strict, religious upbringing to be highly correlated with sexual offences.A 1984 Canadian study by McKay & Dolff for the Department of Justice of Canada reported, “There is no systematic evidence that suggests that increases in specific forms of deviant behaviour, reflected in crime tend statistics, eg. rape, are causally related to pornography.” Diamond and Uchiyama, 1999, studied the situation
in Japan – as explicit materials were readily available, the incidence of rape had dramatically decreased over the past few decades.
Studies from Croatia by Landripet, Stulhofer & Diamond done in 2006 and of US and China done by Diamond also showed
significant decreases in rape as pornography became increasingly available.It's the same thing that's wrong with the puritan mindset. When you raise someone to treat natural human urges as perversion they think about those things as immoral. Then they can end up with a mixed up morality where sexuality is in the same place in their mind as rape and other actually immoral things.
When you do this you risk creating a mindset where good makes you feel repressed and evil is a reluctant indulgence. The more you repress something, the more extreme it will be when you let those urges out. That's why a little porn can be a good release.
Reported RapesBased on United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) data from 2012: 24,923 reported rapes in India, or 4.26 reported rapes for every 1,00,000 women
This places India at 85 out of 121 countries.
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