Psychological Education and Legal Policy for Child Victims of Pornographic Content on Social Media

Andy Chandra
Agustina
Hasanuddin
Babby Hasmayni
Khairil Fauzan

Abstract

Pornographic content is harmful to children's psychological and mental development. In Indonesia, many children are involved in activities and access pornographic content through social media. In some cases, children exposed to pornography will experience a decrease in IQ and mental disorders in terms of sexuality. This type of research is descriptive-qualitative identifying, explaining, and analysing a phenomenon based on variables and primary and secondary data. The purpose of this research is to find out the impact of pornographic content on social media for children's psychology and how the Indonesian government's policy addresses the problem. The results of this study show that the psychological impact of child victims of pornography include: anxiety and stress disorders, sexual perception deviations, identity and body image disorders, decreased social interaction skills, difficulty concentrating on learning and poor self-image. The Indonesian government's policy to protect children from pornography is carried out through penal means using criminal law enforcement instruments, as well as non-penal means, namely cooperation between countries and global child protection organisations, blocking content, and educating understanding of using a healthy internet.

How to Cite

Chandra, A., Agustina, Hasanuddin, Hasmayni , B., & Khairil Fauzan. (2024). Psychological Education and Legal Policy for Child Victims of Pornographic Content on Social Media . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 92–103. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.674