Beyond the Filter: Fantasy Sexual Materials and Offending

Beyond the Filter: Fantasy Sexual Materials and Offending

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November 1, 2025 · 43 min

About this episode

Hosts Brandy and Jeremy discuss with Dr. Craig Harper the implications of fantasy sexual materials on real-world offending and the ethical considerations surrounding this research.

Hosts Brandy and Jeremy talk with Dr. Craig Harper of Nottingham Trent University about his research on whether fantasy sexual materials—like AI-generated images, cartoons, or sex dolls—are linked to real-world offending. Dr. Harper explains that, despite common policy assumptions, there’s no evidence such materials increase risk. Across multiple studies, his team has found no connection between fictional sexual content and offending, and in some cases, higher sexual satisfaction may even relate to lower self-reported risk. He discusses the ethical limits of this research, why criminalization may target low-risk individuals, and how therapists can thoughtfully navigate disclosures about fantasy material use. Harper also addresses the backlash researchers face when data challenge moral intuitions, urging listeners to base prevention efforts on evidence, not instinct. The post Beyond the Filter: Fantasy Sexual Materials and Offending appeared first on Center for Online Safety and Liberty .

People in this episode

Hosts: Brandy, Jeremy

Guest: Dr Craig Harper

Topics covered

  • fantasy sexual materials
  • offending
  • research
  • ethics
  • sexual satisfaction

Keywords

  • AI-generated images
  • cartoons
  • sex dolls
  • criminalization
  • therapists

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