Just in time for the campus debate about pornography, the Princeton-based Witherspoon Institute has published a monograph entitled "The Social Costs of Pornography." Signed by fifty highly reputable scholars from across various disciplines, the document is a major resource and powerful counterargument against those who assert that pornography has little or no negative consequences. The lead authors of the report are Dr. Mary Anne Layden, Director of the Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Program at the University of Pennsylvania, and Mary Eberstadt, a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
You can find out more about the "Social Costs of Pornography Project" and find out how to order the publication at http://www.winst.org/family_marriage_and_democracy/social_costs_of_pornography/project.php.
The Institute will be hosting a press conference at the National Press Club on Tuesday at 9:15 AM to announce the release of the monograph.
You can find out more about the "Social Costs of Pornography Project" and find out how to order the publication at http://www.winst.org/family_marriage_and_democracy/social_costs_of_pornography/project.php.
The Institute will be hosting a press conference at the National Press Club on Tuesday at 9:15 AM to announce the release of the monograph.



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