Strangle Pornography After a review, it will be banned that violent illustrations have effectively established choking as “sexual criteria”.
The government has announced a plan to strangle any pornography as their part. Pledge to reduce violence against women and girls In a decade,
It is already a criminal crime that porn reflecting life-threatening acts, such as graphic strangulation.
But the government is ready to tighten the laws, warning “dangerous online materials grow. Epidemic of violence against women And girls ”.
It comes after independent pornographic review, operated by Baronic Gabby Burtin, It was found that media sources have normalized such acts and have created a belief that it is safe to chok a partner during sex because it is non-fatal.
His review published in February urged the ministers to take action on derogatory, violent and misunderstanding porn in 32 recommendations, outlining the so -called “nudity” apps.
Baronic Burtin said that online pornography “from domestic violence to toxic masculinity to mental health crisis among young people on the most serious issues in our society”.
He told the BBC: “I am not saying that people should not see obscene. I am not saying that porn should not exist. I am not a prude.
“It incredibly affects me to buy a DVD, which looks like retro, BBFC [British Board of Film Classification] It has a seal to apply, checking that some standards have been met. It does not mean that you are encouraging hair sexual abuse. No harmful, derogatory, derogatory practices that are not through consent.
“You just have to go to the homepage of some of these mainstream sites and you will see all that derogatory content – especially violent towards women – and all this is to see all.”
Announcing changes, which will be brought under the crime and policing bill, to deal with the violence against the victims and women and girls, Alex Davis-Jones said: “The depiction of strangulation during sex is not only dangerous, but also derogatory for women with real-life consequences.
“On the horrific growth of strangulation, the bottom pornography will protect women and send a clear indication to men and boys that misunderstanding will not be tolerated.”

Director of this step was welcomed by Andrea Simon The end violence against the women’s alliance (Evaww), which says that experts have given “long warnings” about the dangers of normalizing violence against women in online materials.
He said, “There is no such thing as a safe strangulation; women cannot agree to harm for a long time, which can be with impaired cognitive work and memory,” she said.
“Its broad depiction in porn is promoting dangerous behavior, especially among young people.
“It is an important step towards recognizing the role of violent pornography in shaping the attitudes towards women and promoting profits from violence against women and regulating the profit that promote profit. The UK Major Online Security Act should now update to ensure that online platforms are to be ensured to remove this material.”
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