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Pedophilia - psychosexual disorder in which there is a preference for sexual activity with prepubertal children. Pedophiles are almost always males. The children are more often of the opposite sex (about twice as often) and are typically 13 years or age or younger; they may be within or outside the pedophile's family. Sexual fantasies, looking, or fondling are more common than genital contact Read More...


  1. The Psychology of Sexual Orientation, Behavior, and Identity: A Handbook (Chap. 13 "Pedophilia") by Louis Diamant, Richard D. McAnulty. 526 pgs.
    Book

    This comprehensive overview of research, issues, and theories relating to sexual orientation, behavior, and identity by experts in various disciplines is unique in providing both historical perspectives and a synthesis of the recent advances in understanding homosexuality and heterosexuality. Drawing from biological and psychological research, this major reference explores the major theories about orientation; summarizes recent developments in genetic and neuroanatomic research; considers the role of social institutions in shaping current beliefs; and discusses the social construction of gender, sexuality, and sexual identity. The handbook also describes sexual dysfunctions in ton-clinical populations, clinical disorders, and important social issues. Experts address the continuing controversy over the feasibility of altering sexual orientation; practical concerns such as disability and illness; new developments in treating sexual and personal problems within heterosexual and homosexual populations; and perspectives about sexual deviations today. This handbook is designed for the use of educators, students, and researchers in the social and behavioral sciences.
    Title Page
    Contents
    Contributors
    Preface
    Part I: Introduction
    1: Sexual Orientation: Some Historical Perspective
    2: The Psychobiology of Sexual Arousal and Behavior
    Part II: Theoretical Explanations of Sexual Orientation
    3: Biological Aspects of Sexual Orientation and Identity
    Notes
    4: Sexual Orientation and Development: An Interactive Approach
    5: Psychoanalysis and Male Homosexuality
    Notes
    6: Sexual Behavior and Orientation: Learning and Conditioning Principles
    7: Sexual Orientation: What Have We Learned from Primate Research?
    Part III: Sexual Dysfunctions in Nonclinical Populations
    8: Sexual Dysfunction among Heterosexual Adults: Description, Epidemiology, Assessment, and Treatment
    9: Overcome: Repositioning Lesbian Sexualities
    10: Sex Therapy for Gay and Bisexual Men
    Part IV: Clinical Disorders of Sexual Behavior and Identity
    11: The Paraphilias: Classification and Theory
    12: Sexual Sadism and Masochism
    13: Pedophilia
    14: Perpetrators of Incest
    15: Hypersexuality and Impulsive Sexual Behaviors
    16: Gender Identity Disorders: A Developmental Perspective
    Part V: Sexual Orientation and Social Issues
    17: Sexual Reorientation Therapy for Pedophiles: Practices and Controversies
    18: Race and Sexuality in the United States: Sexuality and Sexual Preference in the African- American Population
    19: Sexuality and Disability
    20: Sexuality and Sexual Orientation in the Military and Other Social Institutions
    21: The Development of Gender Roles: Societal Influences
    22: Sexuality and Religion
    23: Sexuality and Sexual Orientation: Adjustments to Aging
    24: Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Behavior in an Age of Sexual Epidemic
    25: Sexual Orientation and the Law
    Index
    About the Editors
  2. Eradicating Pedophilia: Toward the Humanization of Society, in Journal of International Affairs by Ron O'Grady. 18 pgs. Journal Article
  3. Ethics and Sex (Chap. 10 "Pedophilia") by Igor Primoratz. 214 pgs.
    Book
    This systematic study of the nature and moral significance of human sexuality explores in detail the major issues regarding sexual morality. Divided into two main parts, Part One presents a critical analysis of the key conceptions of human sexuality, including:* the view of sex as bound up with procreation and marriage* the romantic approach to sex* the understanding of sex as body language* the hedonist or â¬~plainâ¬" sex view - the traditional distinction between natural and unnatural sex, and the notion of sexual perversion.Part Two discusses the most pertinent issues in sexual morality, such as monogamy, adultery, prostitution, rape, homosexuality, paedophilia and sexual harassment.In this stimulating and often controversial book, the author argues for a plainer view of sex and demonstrates that many of the prohibitions that make up conventional sexual morality cannot withstand critical scrutiny and should therefore be rejected. He claims that there are no sexual ethics, since sex has no particular moral significance.
    Title Page
    Contents
    Preface and Acknowledgments
    Abbreviations Used in the Notes and Bibliography
    I: The Basics
    1: Introduction
    2: Sex and Procreation
    3: Sex and Love
    4: Sex as Language
    5: The Pleasure of Sex
    6: Sexual Perversion
    II: The Issues
    7: Marriage, Adultery, Jealousy
    8: Prostitution
    9: Homosexuality
    10: Pedophilia
    11: Sexual Harassment and Rape
    12: Concluding Remarks
    Notes
    Select Bibliography
    Index
  4. Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting by James R. Kincaid. 354 pgs. Book
    Claiming that our culture has yet to come to terms with the bungled legacy of Victorian sexuality, Kincaid examines how children & images of youth are idealized, fetishized, & eroticized in everyday culture.
    Title Page
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    1: Trapped in the Story
    2: Inventing the Child -- and Sexuality
    3: Myths of Protection, Acts of Exposure
    4: Home Alone with the Adorable Child
    5: Resenting Children
    6: Myths, Legends, Folktales, and Lies
    7: The Trials: Believing the Children
    8: Accusing the Stars: Perversion Among the Prominent
    9: Recovered Memory
    10: The Backlash, The Counter Backlash, The Reaction, The Resurgence, The Return, The Reform, The Restating the Whole Thing for Clarity
    11: Other Stories, Other Kids
    Appendix
    Notes
    Index
  5. Sexual Strands: Understanding and Treating Sexual Anomalies in Men (Chap. 8 "Heterosexual and Homosexual Pedophilia") by Ron Langevin. 532 pgs. Book
    Title Page
    Contents
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    I: Introduction to the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Anomalies
    1: A Model for Studying Sexual Anomalies
    2: Assessment of Erotic Preferences
    3: Treatment Methods
    II: Stimulus Preference Anomalies
    4: Homosexuality
    5: Bisexuality
    6: Transexualism and Transvestism
    7: Fetishism
    8: Heterosexual and Homosexual Pedophilia
    9: Incest
    III: Response Preference Anomalies
    10: Exhibitionism
    11: Voyeurism
    12: Sexual Aggression and Rape
    13: Sadism and Masochism
    IV: Physical Disorders
    14: The Intersexes
    15: Sexual Dysfunction
    V: Concluding Remarks
    16: Concluding Remarks
    Appendix One: Sexual History Questionnaire - Male
    Appendix Two: A Sample SHQ Profile
    Subject Index
  6. The Dilemma of the Male Pedophile, in Archives of Sexual Behavior by Gunter Schmidt. 4 pgs. Journal Article
  7. Erotic Preference, Gender Identity, and Aggression in Men: New Research Studies (Part II "Pedophilia and Incest") by Ron Langevin. 375 pgs. Book
    Title Page
    Contents
    La Sexual Aggression
    1: Are Rapists Sexually Anomalous, Aggressive, or Both?
    2: Sexual Aggression: Constructing a Predictive Equation a Controlled Pilot Study
    3: Voyeurism
    4: The Effects of Alcohol on Penile Erection
    II: Pedophilia and Incest
    6: Erotic Preference and Aggression in Pedophilia: a Comparison of Heterosexual, Homosexual, and Bisexual Types
    7: Are Incestuous Fathers Pedophilic, Aggressive, and Alcoholic?
    8: Why are Pedophiles Attracted to Children?
    9: Elderly Sex Offenders
    III: Homosexuality, Transvestism, and Transsexualism
    10: Peripheral Sex Hormones, Homosexuality, and Gender Identity
    11: Feminine Gender Identity in Homosexual Men: How Common is It?
    12: Crossdressing, Erotic Preference, and Aggression: a Comparison of Male Transvestites and Transsexuals
    Summary, Conclusions, and Speculations
    References
    Appendix A: A New Version of the Clarke Sex History Questionnaire for Males
    Author Index
    Subject Index
  8. The Sexually Disturbed: Treating Psychosexual Disorders (Chap. 6 "Loretta: Incestuous Pedophilia, Nonexclusive Type") by Averil Marie Doyle. 158 pgs. Book
    This volume describes the treatment of uniquely complex and profound sexual problems that the therapeutic community has been largely unsuccessful in treating. The reader is drawn to understand and even identify with the people experiencing sexual disturbance. This work is developed around a case study format, with chapters on specific psychosexual disturbances. In addition to presenting the treatment process as it is formulated in the mind of the therapist, Doyle offers a blueprint for therapy that makes specific treatment possible for clients with similar disorders.
    Title Page
    Contents
    Illustrations
    Acknowledgments
    1: Influences on the Underlying Assumptions of This Work
    2: Introduction to the Sexually Disturbed
    3: Patterns from the Past: How Formative Experiences Take on Psychosexual Manifestations in Later Life
    Part 1
    4: Annie: Sexual Exhibitionism (DSM-III-R-302.40)
    5: Ben: Transsexualism (Homosexual 2 Same Anatomic Sex, DSM-III-R-302.50)
    6: Loretta: Incestuous Pedophilia, Nonexclusive Type (DSM-III-R-302.20)
    7: Frank: Ego Dystonic Homosexuality and Sexual Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (DSM-III-R-302.00; DSM-III-R-302.90)
    8: Julie: Gender Identity Disorder of Adolescence or Adulthood Nontranssexual (GIDAANT) (DSM-III-R-302.02)
    9: William and Marie: Sibling Incest, Sexual Masochism, and Sexual Sadism (DSM-III-R-302.83; DSM-III-R-302.84)
    10: Roy: Homosexual Pedophilia (DSM-III-R-302.20)
    Part 2
    11: Blueprint for Therapy
    12: Clinical Presence
    13: Client Humanity
    14: Curative Powers in Therapy
    15: Regression: Access to the Pockets of the Mind
    Glossary
    Selected Bibliography
    Index
    About the Author
  9. Home Truths about Child Sexual Abuse: A Reader (Chap. 3 "Paedophile Characteristics and Patterns of Behaviour") by Catherine Itzin. 459 pgs. Book
    Home Truths analyzes the structural constructionist perspective on the origins and effects of violence, abuse and inequality to illustrate the different forms of power relations that exist and how they operate at an institutional and societal plane, and also at an individual level. Issues of marital rape, female mutilation and children who murder are tackled, and scrutinized alongside social policy and legislation.
    Title Page
    Contents
    Figures
    Tables
    Acknowledgements
    Copyright Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    1: Child Sexual Abuse and the Radical Feminist Endeavour
    2: What Happened When Women Said 'Incest'
    3: Paedophile Characteristics and Patterns of Behaviour
    4: Sexual Exploitation
    5: Incest, 'Paedophilia', Pornography and Prostitution
    Part 1.2: The Victim Experience of Child Sexual Abuse and Its Effects
    6: Paternal Incest
    7: The Experience and the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse Involving Pornography
    8: Once I Was a Child and There Was Much Pain
    9: The Newly Recognised Shattering Effects of Child Abuse
    Part 1.3: The Nature and Extent of Child Sexual Abuse
    10: Child Sexual Abuse Prevalence
    Part 1.4: Contributing and Causal Factors
    11: Sadistic, Sexual and Violent Acts in the Young
    12: Risk Factors for Development of Sexually Abusive Behaviour in Sexually Victimised Adolescent Boys
    13: Child Sexual Abuse and the Continuum of Victim Disclosure
    14: Helping Girls Involved in 'Prostitution'
    15: Treating Adolescents Who Sexually Abuse Others
    16: Patterns of Sex Offending and Strategies for Effective Assessment and Intervention
    17: The Uses of Therapy
    Part 2.2: Child Protection Policy
    18: Gender and the Child Protection Process
    19: The Medical Diagnosis of Child Sexual Abuse in Cleveland in 1987
    20: Confronting Sexual Abuse
    Part 3: Conclusion
    21: Child Protection and Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
    Index
  10. Is Pedophilia a Mental Disorder?, in Archives of Sexual Behavior by Richard Green. 5 pgs. Journal Article
  11. Pedophiles: Mental Retardation, Maternal Age, and Sexual Orientation, in Archives of Sexual Behavior by Ray Blanchard, Mark S. Watson, Alberto Choy. 18 pgs. Journal Article
  12. Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Response to SSRI in a Female Pedophile, in Archives of Sexual Behavior by Eva W.C. Chow, Alberto L. Choy. 5 pgs. Journal Article
  13. Inappropriate Relationships: The Unconventional, the Disapproved & the Forbidden ("Hatred of Pedophiles" begins on p. 226) by Duncan Cramer, Robin Goodwin. 281 pgs.Book
    Title Page
    Inappropriate Relationships: The Unconventional, the Disapproved, & the Forbidden
    Contents
    Foreword
    Preface
    Contributors
    I: Conceptualizing Inappropriate Relationships
    1: Scarlet Letters and Whited Sepulchres: the Social Marking of Relationships as "Inappropriate"
    2: Functional Features: an Evolutionary Perspective on Inappropriate Relationships
    II: Inappropriate Marriages
    3: Marital Affairs
    Interracial Relationships
    Mixed Marriages: Music Community Membership as a Source of Marital Strain
    III: Counternormative Relationships
    Cross-Gender Friendship:: The Troublesome Relationship
    Same-Sex Relationships
    Power-Discrepant Relationships
    8 Inappropriate Therapist-Patient "Relationships"
    Over My Dead Body:: On the Histories and Cultures of Necrophilia
    The Inappropriateness: Of Relational Intrusion
    Social Exclusion- Pedophile Style
    Epilogue
    Inappropriate Relationships in a Time of Social Change ... Some Reflections on Culture, History, and Relational Dimensions
    Author Index
    Subject Index
  14. Church Responses to Pedophilia, in Theological Studies by Norbert J. Rigali. 16 pgs.Journal Article
  15. Child Pornography: An Internet Crime (Chap. 4 "The Internet, Child Pornography and Adult Sexual Interest in Children") by Ethel Quayle, Max Taylor. 236 pgs. Book
    This book examines the reality behind the often hysterical media coverage of the topic. Drawing on new research findings, it examines how child pornography is used on the Internet and the social context in which such use occurs, and develops a model of offending behaviour.
    Title Page
    Contents
    Illustrations
    Foreword
    Chapter I: Introduction
    Chapter 2: The Nature of Child Pornography
    Chapter 3: Adult Sexual Interest in Children
    Chapter 4: The Internet, Child Pornography and Adult Sexual Interest in Children
    Chapter 5: Metamorphosis
    Chapter 6: A Virtual Community
    Chapter 7: The Process of Collecting
    Chapter 8: A Model of Problematic Internet Use
    Chapter 9: Issues for Concern and Conclusions
    References
    Index

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