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Porn crackdown will target most extreme videos of violence, bestiality and necrophilia
Ireland🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive8 hr. ago

Porn crackdown will target most extreme videos of violence, bestiality and necrophilia

The Irish government is preparing to introduce new criminal offenses against the possession, production, and distribution of extreme or violent pornography, including content depicting serious sexual violence, bestiality, and necrophilia. Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan stated that such material is influencing sexual development and contributing to misogynistic attitudes, especially among youth. The legislation follows a High Court ruling that current Irish law does not cover possession of extreme pornographic material. The Sexual Exploitation Research and Policy (SERP) Institute highlighted that many young people in Ireland have been exposed to violent pornography, with research showing common themes like physical aggression and child sexual abuse. SERP urged lawmakers to base the new laws on existing evidence to accurately address the prevalence of harmful content online.

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TheJournal.ie logoTheJournal.ieIndependentProgressive8 hr. ago
Porn crackdown will target most extreme videos of violence, bestiality and necrophilia

The Irish government is preparing to introduce new criminal offenses against the possession, production, and distribution of extreme or violent pornography, including content depicting serious sexual violence, bestiality, and necrophilia. Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan stated that such material is influencing sexual development and contributing to misogynistic attitudes, especially among youth. The legislation follows a High Court ruling that current Irish law does not cover possession of extreme pornographic material. The Sexual Exploitation Research and Policy (SERP) Institute highlighted that many young people in Ireland have been exposed to violent pornography, with research showing common themes like physical aggression and child sexual abuse. SERP urged lawmakers to base the new laws on existing evidence to accurately address the prevalence of harmful content online.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a societal harm caused by extreme pornography, emphasizing its negative influence on youth and linking it to broader social issues like misogyny and gender-based violence. While the government's stance is presented neutrally, the emphasis on the need for legislative '

RTÉ News logoRTÉ NewsState / PublicCenter14 hr. ago
Cabinet set to criminalise extreme, violent pornography

The Irish government is considering new legislation to criminalize the possession, production, and distribution of extreme or violent pornography, including material depicting necrophilia. The proposal comes after concerns that such content negatively influences sexual development and behavior, especially among youth. Minister Jim O’Callaghan argues that Ireland currently lacks legal measures to address this issue, despite international calls for stricter regulation. Legal experts have found no constitutional barriers to implementing these offenses. While research institutions like the Sexual Exploitation Research and Policy Institute (SERP) support the initiative, they caution that the law must also address the prevalence of violent content in mainstream pornography.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government’s proposed legislative action without overtly endorsing or criticizing the policy. It includes both governmental justification and academic concerns, maintaining a balanced tone. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the issue, though the subject

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