Sexual imagery in the digital age: What do we say to our sons and daughters? News of a website containing sexual images of Australian school girls will prompt plenty of awkward dinner table conversations this week, writes Sarah Macdonald. But how do we talk to our sons and daughters about online pornography so the right messages stick? It comes up at nearly every book club, school BBQ and class night out. The laughs stop and the hissed whispers of horror travel around circles of women about tween and teen images being shared by text, Snapchat, Instagram or other social media. I've heard stories so upsetting they made me dry retch - of year-old boys sharing videos of their girlfriend masturbating, of year-old boys sharing photos of their penis, of topless year-old girls texting photos to the local lout. For most of us they remain as wild stories that both fan our fears and comfort us that it's never happened to our sweet child.
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By David Averre For Mailonline. Two year-old 'porn addicts' have been arrested in India after they allegedly stoned a six-year-old girl to death for refusing to perform sex acts they had watched on their parents' phones. The juveniles allegedly became porn addicts while attending school classes online via their parents' phones, as they were able to access adult content and became obsessed with what they saw. The six-year-old girl, a neighbour of her attackers, was found unconscious close to her house in Kaliabor, in the Indian state of Assam on October 18 and was rushed to hospital, but was later pronounced dead. Authorities arrested the two juveniles on Wednesday last week, along with another eight-year-old who is thought to have helped the children murder the young girl. All three juveniles have been sent to the Jorhat juvenile correctional facility awaiting trial, as children are seen as having criminal responsibility from the age of seven in India. This pic shows the children accused of the crime being quizzed by a police officer after the six-year-old girl was found beaten to death with a rock. The six-year-old girl, a neighbour of her attackers, was found unconscious close to her house in Kaliabor, in the Indian state of Assam on October 18 and was rushed to hospital, but was later pronounced dead pictured: police examining the area around the crime scene.
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The volume of "sexting" images online is creating a "white noise" of pornography that law enforcement officials say complicates the investigation of child exploitation. Research shows that one in three Australian teens has either been asked for or has been sent an unsolicited nude photo — and one in 10 report that image has then been circulated without their permission. Law enforcement authorities and cyber experts said they have seen many of the images ending up on illegal pornography sites on the dark web. The University of Tasmania UTAS researcher, Associate Professor Jeremy Prichard, said "the material that young people are uploading can sometimes be stimulating the illicit market for child exploitation material". Former Victorian police officer and cyber safety expert Susan McLean said it was a "distressing thought" for many that their image has ended up in a sex offender's collection, but an unfortunate side effect of sexting.
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