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- Pornography and sexual experiences among high school students in Sweden - (Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, April 2014)
- Teens, young men recount sexual abuse by women - Text by Rick Nauert (Psych Central News, 26 March 2014)
- Female paedophile, 21, jailed after having sex 50 times with an eight-year-old boy - (SWNS.com, 18 March 2014)
- Age of consent issue: not just about paedophiles but about young people's right to a sexual life - Quote by Germaine Greer (Heretic TOC, 2 March 2014)
- Patricia Hewitt called for age of consent to be lowered to ten - Text by Georgia Graham (Telegraph, 28 February 2014)
- Australia bans award-winning Swedish film Children's Island over child porn concerns - Text by Matthew Knott (The Sidney Morning Herarld, 27 February 2014)
- The NCCL was right to affiliate with PIE - Text by Brendan O'Neill (Spiked, 26 February 2014)
- The Labour elite who gave succour to paedophiles - (Mail Online, 19 February 2014)
- Capitol punishment: the troubling consequences of federal child pornography laws - Text by Andrew Extein & Galen Baughman (Huffington Post, 19 February 2014)
- I don't think any of the sentences handed down to these monsters are stiff enough - Text by Matt Chandler (Business First, 14 February 2014)
- Perv: the sexual deviant in all of us - by Jesse Bering - Review by Steven Poole (The Guardian, 12 February 2014)
- Do registries reduce crime? Perhaps, but at what cost? - Text by Safe Streets Arts Foundation (E-mail to subscribers, 10 February 2014)
- 'New kind' of child porn charges - (CBC Hamilton, 7 February 2014)
- Filmmaker Brose close to taking plea deal in child porn case, court records indicate - Text by Phil Fairbanks (City & Region, 11 January 2014)
- Enjoyment and emotionally negative reactions in first postpubescent coitus - Text by Bruce Rind & Max Welter (Archives of Sexual Behavior, February 2014)
- Sex offender fights registry by registering his registerers - Text by Justin Moyer (The Washington Post, 23 January 2014)