A police chief has called for more sex teaching in schools after a survey showed youngsters learning more from porn sites. Norfolk chief constable Simon Bailey says pornsites are corrupting the behaviour of boys at secondary school and leading to serious sexual offences.
The warning comes after a showed more than a third of youngsters moving into universities “learned more about sex from pornography than from formal education.” The Higher Education Policy Institute found just 6 per cent of students asked strongly agreed that the sex education they received before going on to higher education.
only 21 per cent slightly agreed. In a video to be sent to schools and parent groups the police National Child Protection head says: “There is
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