[On-line pornography and minors. Diagnosis, challenges and proposals].

IF 0.3 Q4 ETHICS Cuadernos de Bioetica Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.30444/CB.164
Isabel Morales Benito, Juan José Guardia Hernández, Ignacio Macpherson Mayol
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The consumption of pornography over the Internet by minors has been increasing exponentially in recent years. The use of digital technologies and the ease of access to these contents are causes that explain this event. Simultaneously, there is concern about the increase in sexual violence, associated with discriminatory behavior, despite the efforts of laws and programs that promote sexual reproductive health (SRH) and the principle of equality. From a bioethical point of view, it is urgent to address this issue, which affects the physical and psychological health of minors and their affective-sexual education. The study addresses whether it is possible to relate the consumption of online pornography by minors and sexual violence. To do this, legal sources, reports from associations, audiovisual councils and scientific studies are consulted. In all of them, the relationship between the consumption of online pornography by adolescents and risky behavior in emotional-sexual matters and gender inequality is evident. In the legal and fiscal sphere, it is alerted to the damage that is occurring and points out the need to propose lines of action that reverse this situation. We propose measures to technically regulate access to content. These measures are based on the precautionary principle, a tool that has been applied in fields such as health and the environment. More studies and political actions are needed to make the Internet a safe place for minors.

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[网上色情与未成年人:诊断、挑战和建议]。
近年来,未成年人在互联网上的色情消费呈指数级增长。数字技术的使用和获取这些内容的便捷性是造成这一现象的原因。与此同时,与歧视行为有关的性暴力的增加也令人担忧,尽管法律和计划努力促进性生殖健康(SRH)和平等原则。从生物伦理的角度来看,解决这一影响未成年人身心健康及其情感-性教育的问题迫在眉睫。本研究探讨了是否有可能将未成年人消费网络色情制品与性暴力联系起来。为此,我们查阅了法律资料、协会报告、视听委员会报告和科学研究报告。在所有这些资料中,青少年消费网络色情制品与情感-性方面的危险行为和性别不平等之间的关系都是显而易见的。在法律和财政方面,我们警惕正在发生的损害,并指出有必要提出扭转这种局面的行动方针。我们建议采取措施,从技术上规范内容的获取。这些措施以预防原则为基础,该原则已在健康和环境等领域得到应用。要使互联网成为未成年人的安全场所,还需要更多的研究和政治行动。
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期刊介绍: La revista Cuadernos de Bioética, órgano oficial de la Asociación Española de Bioética y Ética Médica, publica cuatrimestralmente artículos y recensiones bibliográficas sobre todas las áreas de la bioética: fundamentación, ética de la investigación, bioética clínica, biojurídica, etc. Estos proceden de los aceptados en la revisión tutelada por los editores de la revista como de otros que por encargo el comité editorial solicite a sus autores. La edicion de la revista se financia con las aportaciones de los socios de AEBI.
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