Harmful to Minors, the Perils of Protecting Children From Sex is a book by Judith Levine that was published in 2002 with a foreword by former United States Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders. In the book, Levine lambastes US laws concerning child pornography, statutory rape, and abortion for minors. It also analyzes abstinence only sex education, which Levine considers counter-productive and downright dangerous.

Because of its incendiary nature and content, it was nearly impossible for Levine to find a publisher — one prospective publisher even called it "radioactive." University of Minnesota Press eventually agreed to publish the book.

It became famous after it won the Los Angeles Times Book Award. Conservatives such as Joe Scarborough accused Levine of promoting pedophilia for her suggestion that the US adopt statutory rape laws like those in the Netherlands. Some demanded the book be removed from libraries.

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