Parents and schools are struggling to cope with the ever-changing advances in technology and social networking and the effect they have on young people's behaviour, it warns.
Recent research suggests as many as one in three children aged ten has seen pornography on the web and 80 per cent of children in their mid teens admit regularly viewing explicit images and videos.
The latest report, by charity Family Lives, claims a worrying culture of 'hypermasculinity' among young boys is promoting the notion that scantily clad girls 'deserve' to be raped and that violence against women is acceptable.
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