I don't there's much in the way of research to show that consumption of pornography leads to these tyoes of crime. However, the type of pornography viewed can illustrate the attitudes and feelings about sex.
So in many cases, a rapist with strong tendencies towards humilating a victim, will probably show that in the choice of pornograpy they choose to watch. Imagine you enjoy history, it wouldn't be surprising to see that you choose to watch historical movies or series, and thus a preference influences what you watch.
I imagine it's the same for pornography. Unfortunately, there is an issue of objectification in many types of pornography, which reduces the shared activity nature of sex and may incline to thinking only about the needs of the self and what 'I' want as opposed to what 'we' want, which may in the long term contribute towards sexual dysfunction - but I would need to study that avenue more before concluding that is a real danger.
Rape, No. Though research might prove otherwise but the mindset plays a huge role in determining how a person chooses to meet sexual needs or fulfil urges.
However, I believe access to this materials influences/increases individuals' tendencies of wanting to engage in sexual activities or becoming sexually active.
Just like, they see and they feel the urge to practice and feel really pressured to practice.
I don't there's much in the way of research to show that consumption of pornography leads to these tyoes of crime. However, the type of pornography viewed can illustrate the attitudes and feelings about sex.
So in many cases, a rapist with strong tendencies towards humilating a victim, will probably show that in the choice of pornograpy they choose to watch. Imagine you enjoy history, it wouldn't be surprising to see that you choose to watch historical movies or series, and thus a preference influences what you watch.
I imagine it's the same for pornography. Unfortunately, there is an issue of objectification in many types of pornography, which reduces the shared activity nature of sex and may incline to thinking only about the needs of the self and what 'I' want as opposed to what 'we' want, which may in the long term contribute towards sexual dysfunction - but I would need to study that avenue more before concluding that is a real danger.
Good question
Rape, No. Though research might prove otherwise but the mindset plays a huge role in determining how a person chooses to meet sexual needs or fulfil urges.
However, I believe access to this materials influences/increases individuals' tendencies of wanting to engage in sexual activities or becoming sexually active.
Just like, they see and they feel the urge to practice and feel really pressured to practice.