U.K. Study Shows No Link Between Child Porn, Abuse

LANCASHIRE, U.K. — A new study conducted by the U.K.’s Lancashire Constabulary and a Ph.D. student from the University of Liverpool has found there is no connection between viewing child pornography and sexual abuse of children, a senior U.K. police officer said this week.

The study says it finds that those who download graphic images of children via the Internet will not necessarily become child molesters.

"The consensus is that there has not proven to be a link between the viewing of pornography and the committing of hands-on offences,” Lancashire Police Detective Chief Superintendent Stuart Kirby told the International Investigative Psychology Conference on Thursday. "In a follow-up study by Lancashire Police, that was found to be clearly the case."

The study reviewed 18 men with an average age of 41 who had downloaded child porn. The study labeled 70 percent of the men as child porn “enthusiasts” who spend a majority of their time online, often live alone or with their parents, do not have children and have no previous convictions.

Thirty percent were labeled “pedophiles” who are in long-term relationships, have children but do not live with them and are unskilled and likely to change their jobs frequently. None of the 18 men were categorized as “predatory.”

A previous study conducted by Kirby reviewed 219 sex offenders and found only a fifth had re-offended during a 15-year period.

Kirby added that more research focusing on educating potential victims is needed.

"We have focused a lot on the offender and we know a lot about them and have a good understanding of them,” Kirby said. “But crime is affected by the dynamics surrounding the victim. This is an area that still needs to be explored. We are in no way saying the victim plays any role in instigating the offences. The culpability always lies with the offender. But as we learn more about the dynamics of the offences, the more we can do in terms of prevention."

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Michigan Legislators Propose Online Porn Ban

Michigan lawmakers have introduced a bill that would make it illegal to distribute pornography via the internet in the state.

Florida AG Sues Aylo, Segpay Over State AV Law

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed lawsuits against Aylo and Segpay on Monday with the 12th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida for noncompliance with HB3, the state's age verification law.

Colombian Court Sides with Performer Esperanza Goméz Over IG Suspensions

Colombia’s Constitutional Court last week ruled in favor of adult performer Esperanza Gómez in her legal battle against Meta over repeated suspensions of her Instagram account.

Missouri AG Announces Age Verification Rule to Take Effect Nov. 30

Newly appointed Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced Friday that the state's recently approved age verification regulation for adult websites will go into effect on Nov. 30.

Aylo, Woodhull Freedom Foundation to Tackle Online Censorship in Virtual Seminar

Aylo and Woodhull Freedom Foundation will co-host a virtual panel addressing online censorship on Sept. 30.

Judge Awards Plaintiffs Over $400K in Attorneys Fees in Derek Hay Civil Case

California Superior Court Judge Gail Killefer has awarded former clients of LA Direct Models over $400,000 in attorneys fees and court costs, to be paid by agency founder Derek Hay.

Former Backpage CEO Carl Ferrer Sentenced to 3 Years Probation, $40,000 Fine

Former Backpage.com CEO Carl Ferrer was sentenced in federal court today to three years' probation and a $40,000 restitution fine for a conspiracy conviction related to money laundering through the defunct website.

Playboy Wins $81 Million Judgment in Chinese Licensing Arbitration

Playboy Inc. was awarded $81 million in damages on Monday by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, in a licensing dispute with former partner New Handong Investment (Guangdong) Co. Ltd.

GirlsDoPorn Owner Michael Pratt Sentenced to 27 Years

Michael Pratt, former owner of the website GirlsDoPorn, has been sentenced to 27 years in federal prison.

Aylo Fined $5 Million as FTC, Utah Settle Safety Practices Complaint

The Federal Trade Commission and the state of Utah on Wednesday settled a complaint against Aylo, requiring the company to pay a $5 million penalty and implement measures to prevent illegal content from appearing on its sites.

Show More