Please refresh the page and retry. Dr Natasha Bijlani, a consultant psychiatrist at the Priory Hospital, said online pressures — particularly over sex and nudity — could even drive an upturn in the number of young people who go on to self-harm. S he added that the full impact of internet abuse and sexting - when intimate photographs are swapped between users - may not be apparent for years because psychological damage suffered in childhood can sometimes only manifest itself in later life. T he Priory Group disclosed that it had seen a sharp rise in the number pf unders treated for serious depression, anxiety and stress. In it dealt with just clients aged 12 to 17 for such issues, but last year the figure was , an increase of nearly 50 per cent, compared with a 25 per cent rise among adults over the same period. In March, research revealed how children as young as seven appearing in explicit images on the internet which has been posted by themselves or surreptitiously recorded by a third party.


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A convicted sex offender has defended his conviction of child pornography, claiming he identifies as an 8-year-old girl. US man Joseph Gobrick will spend more than a decade in prison after he was caught with dozens of images of children pornography on his home computer. But instead of admitting fault, the year-old has claimed the images were "computer-animated" and believes is protected under the First Amendment.
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In the photograph, the model is shown rising out of a bubble bath, suds dripping from her body. Her tight panties and skimpy top are soaked and revealing. She gazes at the viewer, her face showing a wisp of a smile that seems to have been coaxed from off-camera. In just over seven months, the model has become an online phenomenon. According to the posted schedule, new photographs of her — many clearly intended to be erotic, all supposedly taken that week — are posted online every Friday for her growing legions of admirers. Sparkle is one of hundreds of children being photographed by adults, part of what appears to be the latest trend in online child exploitation: Web sites for pedophiles offering explicit, sexualized images of children who are covered by bits of clothing — all in the questionable hope of allowing producers, distributors and customers to avoid child pornography charges. In recent months, an array of investigations of the child pornography business — by the Justice Department, state and local law enforcement and Congress — have contributed to wholesale shutdowns of some of the most sexually explicit Internet sites trafficking in child images. But they have been rapidly replaced by a growing number of these so-called model sites, Internet locations that offer scores of original photographs of scantily clad under-age children like Sparkle, often posed in ways requested by subscribers. More than of the sites have been found by The New York Times through online advertising aimed at pedophiles, and a vast majority focus mostly on one child. Almost all the children appear to be between the ages of 2 and