Increasing Number of Utah Teachers Caught Downloading Porn on School Computers
There is debate among education officials whether viewing pornography is a precursor to sexual abuse
More Utah teachers are getting caught and sanctioned for downloading pornography or viewing inappropriate websites using school computers, on school grounds or while classes are in session, an analysis by The Salt Lake Tribune shows.
As education leaders debate new rules for regulating teacher misconduct, opinions differ on whether viewing of pornography should be treated as a potential precursor to sexual activity involving students.
(H/T Charles WT)
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