Rev. Chris Wragg, a 39-year-old male reverend, was interviewed to provide his general religious views on young people receiving contraception and advice, and his personal opinion on the topic. He was asked how he feels about young people under 15 receiving information about contraception, and about his religious views on teenage pregnancy and underage sex.
Rev. Chris Wragg, a 39-year-old male reverend, was interviewed to provide his general religious views on young people receiving contraception and advice, and his personal opinion on the topic. He was asked how he feels about young people under 15 receiving information about contraception, and about his religious views on teenage pregnancy and underage sex.
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Rev. Chris Wragg, a 39-year-old male reverend, was interviewed to provide his general religious views on young people receiving contraception and advice, and his personal opinion on the topic. He was asked how he feels about young people under 15 receiving information about contraception, and about his religious views on teenage pregnancy and underage sex.
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Chris Wragg Age: 39 Gender: Male Occupation: Reverend
Reason to be interviewed: We interviewed Rev Wragg to get
general religious views of what he thinks about young people receiving contraception and advices about them, also to get his personal opinion about the topic.
Questions we would be asking him:
- How do you feel about young people under 15 receiving
information about contraception?
- What are your religious views about teenage pregnancy and