Feb 11 β€’ 17:00 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

Police experience perplexes: in 15 out of 18 cases, minors not only distributed pornography but also created it themselves

The Lithuanian police report that in a majority of recent cases, minors have both produced and circulated pornography among themselves.

The Lithuanian police have observed a concerning trend where minors are not only engaged in distributing pornographic material but also in creating it themselves. Out of 18 cases investigated, 15 involved minors who filmed explicit content in their own homes, raising significant concerns about the accessibility and normalization of such content among youth. The police are working to identify the creators, distributors, recipients, and those depicted in this illegal content, as they respond to the rising incidents of juvenile involvement in these activities.

Authorities stress the importance of addressing these issues proactively, emphasizing the need for cooperation with legal institutions to combat the dissemination of illegal material. This alarming trend can have various implications for the mental health and wellbeing of the minors involved, as well as potential legal consequences. Recognizing the psychological and societal impacts is crucial for developing effective prevention and intervention strategies.

Moreover, the police are urging parents, guardians, and educators to be vigilant and engage in open discussions with minors about online safety and the implications of sharing explicit content. As technology continues to evolve, so too must the approaches to safeguarding young individuals from engaging in or being exposed to harmful situations stemming from such behaviors.

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