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Published On: Thu, May 1st, 2014

Morality in Media calls for ban on sales of pornography on military bases

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Washington, DC – A new survey conducted by the Pentagon indicates that military sexual assaults reports have increased by 50 percent from 2012 to 2013. Thus it appears that sexual exploitation is still a major part of our military’s culture. Pornography is a root cause of this behavior.

Public domain photograph from defenseimagery.mil.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel/Public domain photograph from defenseimagery.mil.

Searches of military bases by the military in 2012-13 indicated that there are thousands of pornographic images in public and work spaces even though research has demonstrated, time and again, that pornography effects users’ beliefs and motivates them to act on the things they’ve seen.

“Because the crisis of sexual assault in the military continues, Morality in Media is renewing its call for a complete ban on sales of pornography in all base exchanges and a complete prohibition of access to pornography on bases through the Internet, mobile devices and magazines,” said Morality in Media Executive Director, Dawn Hawkins. “Pornography is the depiction of sexual exploitation. It’s high time for the Pentagon to get serious about sexual exploitation and prohibit all pornography on all military bases.”

In July 2013, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) removed sexually explicit magazines in compliance with the Military Honor and Decency Act, which “prohibits the sale or rental of sexually explicit material on property under DOD jurisdiction.” These events occurred following Morality in Media’s efforts, including a publicized letter to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, to decrease sexual exploitation on bases by removing pornography and meetings with many members of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Founded in 1962, Morality in Media, Inc. is the leading national organization dedicated to opposing pornography through education about its illegality and harms by highlighting the links to sex trafficking, violence against women, child abuse and addiction.

 

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