Internet child porn more pervasive, accessible
An Internet safety expert says while child pornography has become a multi-billion dollar commercial business, there’s insufficient funding for law enforcement officers who are attempting to track down child pornographers and pedophiles . . .
Cris Clapp is a research analyst at Enough is Enough . . . According to Clapp, child porn has become more pervasive because of a “growing problem of sex in the culture” (see related article) and a lack of obscenity enforcement by the Justice Department.
