Rapes and Pornography


Rapes reported and the years new Pornographic magazines first published
The Bureau of Justice website calculated in table form years of from 1960-2010 and you may see the pattern in your state ( country) as to how much rape increase. (Note: most rapes go unreported)
  
These publications contain content of a sexual nature including nude photography.

1974
Barely Legal is the name of an adult magazine targeted primarily at heterosexual men.
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The magazine features explicit photos of naked young women, all of whom are at least 18 years old.

         Bejean (Japan)

1984
Bejean (ビージーン Bijin?) is a Japanese monthly men's magazine which originally started publication under the name Beppin (ベッピン Beppin?).
Beppin in Japanese means "beautiful woman" and Bejean is a play on the Japanese word "bijin" (美人?) which has the same meaning with an additional connotation of "hot girl."[
 Caballero (Mexico)     
Caballero is a magazine for men published in Mexico City in the 1960s and 70s.


1976


1972
Club International is a United Kingdom-based magazine[1] that depicts softcore pornographic pictures of women.

1998
CKM is a family of cultural semi-erotic monthly magazines for men, focused mainly on entertainment and factography.
     Escort (UK)
       
1980
Escort is a British men's adult magazine, or softcore magazine, which falls under the description of pornography, or erotica.[1]
      Fiesta (UK)           
1966
Fiesta magazine is a British soft-core pornographic magazine, published by Galaxy Publications. It is a sister publication of Knave.[1]
     Gallery (U.S.)
1972
Gallery is a men's magazine begun by Montcalm Publishing in 1972. It is one of the more popular "skin" magazines that arose on the Playboy magazine pattern in the 1970s. 
     Gent (U.S.)
          
1957
Gent Magazine is a pornographic magazine published by the Magna Publishing Group, which also publishes Swank, Genesis, Velvet and many other popular men’s magazines.
       High Society (U.S.)
          
1976
High Society is a U.S. pornographic magazine. In addition to hardcore pictorials of nude models, it also has feature articles and occasional celebrity pictorials.[1]
     Hustler (U.S.)
       
1974
Hustler is a monthly pornographic magazine published in the United States. It was first published in 1974 by Larry Flynt.
       Knave (UK)
          
1959
Knave magazine is a long-established British pornographic magazine, published by Galaxy Publications. It is the upmarket sister publication of Fiesta magazine.[1]
       Lemon People (Japan)
       
1982
Lemon People (レモンピープル Remon Pīpuru?) was a sexploitation hentai manga magazine published by Kubo Shoten from February 1982[1] to November 1998 in Japan. 
       Loslyf (Afrikaans - South Africa)
          
1995
Loslyf is a South African Afrikaans-language pornographic magazine. The magazine was founded in 1995 by J.T. Publishing, a South African subsidiary of the American Hustler.[1] 
     Manga Burikko (Japan)
     
1982
Manga Burikko (漫画ブリッコ?) was a lolicon hentai manga magazine published by Serufu Shuppan from 1982 to 1985 in Japan.[
      Mayfair (UK) 
1965
Mayfair is a British adult magazine for men. Founded in 1965, it was designed as a response to U.S. magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse, which had recently launched in the UK
         Men's World (UK)
        
1988
Men's World is a British soft-core pornographic magazine founded in 1988.
         Modern Man (U.S.)
        
1952
Modern Man (subtitled "The Adult Picture Magazine") is a now defunct monthly men's magazine founded in 1952 and running for several decades. Predating Playboy, Modern Man focused on items of interest to adult men, with an emphasis on soft-core pornography, sex, humor, automobiles and popular culture. It featured photographs of many well-known models and actresses, including Marilyn Monroe, Pat Sheehan, Bambi Hamilton, June Blair, Tara Thomas, Jayne Mansfield, and Mamie Van Doren, as well as questionable look-alikes.
      Oui (U.S.)
        
1972
Oui is a men's adult pornographic magazine published in the USA and featuring explicit nude photographs of models, with full page pin-ups, centerfolds, interviews and other articles, and cartoons
       Penthouse (UKU.S. and Australia)
     
1965
Penthouse, a men's magazine founded by Bob Guccione, combines urban lifestyle articles and softcore pornographic pictorials that, in the 1990s, evolved into hardcore. 
          Perfect 10 (U.S.)
        
1997
Perfect 10 was a monthly and then quarterly men's magazine featuring high resolution photographs of topless or nude women who have not had cosmetic surgery in pensive or artistic poses.
       Playboy (International)
        
1953
Playboy is an American men's magazine that features photographs of nude women as well as journalism and fiction.
         Playmen (Italy) - recognized as the Italian 'Playboy'
          
1967
Playmen was an Italian adult entertainment magazine. 
       Private (International)
       
1965
Private magazine was established in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1965 as the world's first full-color hardcore magazine by Berth Milton, Sr. 

1983
Razzle is a British soft porn magazine, founded in 1983, published by Paul Raymond Publications. 
       Royal (India)
        
The premiere issue was launched in April 2007 in Bangalore, India. It is the only magazine in the world to feature nude Indian women on a regular basis.
Royal Magazine is a bi-monthly, premier lifestyle publication geared towards urban Indian men. 
        
1991
Founded in 1991, The Score Group (TSG) publishes several monthly magazines including its flagship publication Score, and several others including Voluptuous, 18eighteen, Naughty Neighbors and Leg Sex.
       Swank (U.S.)
         
The Magna Publishing Group's website includes the claim that Swank has been established for "well over 65 years." A men's-lifestyle magazine called Swank was founded by Fox Comics founder Victor Fox in the 1940s, and eventually evolved to its modern format.
Swank is a pornographic magazine published in the United States. It includes hardcore sex, such as the use of sex toys, lesbian sex, and sexual intercourse between men and women.
      Urecco (Japan)      
1980
Urecco (ウレッコ Urekko?) was a monthly men's magazine published in Japan.[1] The title is a play on the Japanese word "Urekko" (売れっ子?) which literally means "popular girl(s)" or "girl(s) who is/are much sought after.[
         Video Boy (Japan)
         
1984
Video Boy (ビデオ ボーイ Bideo Bōi?) is a Japanese monthly men's magazine which has been published since 1984.


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