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Added: January 2011
Defining Paraphilia: Excluding Exclusion
Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology
Volume | 2010 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 241-272 |
URL | http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/BIB/hinderliter2010.htm |
Defining Paraphilia in DSM-5: Do Not Disregard Grammar
Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy
; Jan 07 2011Volume | 37 |
ISSN | 0092-623X |
Publication Language | Eng |
DOI | 10/1080.0092623X.2011.533567 |
Abstract:
Blanchard has proposed a definition of paraphilia for DSM-5, delimiting a range of so-called normative sexuality, and defining paraphilia as any intense and persistent sexual interest other than that. The author examines the wording and intended meaning of this definition, and he argues that there are many problems with it that "correct" interpretation requires ignoring what it says. Because of these problems and the possibility of civil commitment under sexually violent predator/person laws on the basis of a diagnosis of paraphilia NOS, caution and careful consideration of grammar are urged in drafting a definition of paraphilia for DSM-5. Abstract
Added: December 2010
APA Guidelines Ignored in Development of Diagnostic Criteria for Pedohebephilia
; Oct 30 2010URL | http://www.springerlink.com/content/hj500851k1126012/fulltext.pdf |
Type of Work | Letter |
Hebephilia is a Mental Disorder?
AbstractPedophilia from the Chinese Perspective
URL | http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/BIB/pedochin.htm |
Type of Work | Comment |
Publication Language | Eng |
Added: November 2010
Problems with Ascertainment
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Volume | 39 |
Issue | 6 |
Pagination | 1225–1227 |
Publication Language | Eng |
Original Publication | Archives of Sexual Behavior |
DSM-5 Proposals for Paraphilias: Suggestions for Reducing False Positives Related to Use of Behavioral Manifestations
Archives of Sexual Behavior
; Aug 10 2010Volume | 39 |
Issue | 6 |
Pagination | 1239–1244 |
Publication Language | Eng |
URL | http://www.springerlink.com/content/35h1768710220410/fulltext.html |
Short Title | DSM-5 Proposals for Paraphilias |
Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Volume | 39 |
Issue | 6 |
Pagination | 1475-6 |
Publication Language | Eng |
Short Title | Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World |
Original Publication | Archives of Sexual Behavior |
Added: October 2010
Added: June 2010
Pedophiles Find a Home on Wikipedia
; Jun 25 2010 AbstractA fundamental attribution error? Rethinking cognitive distortions
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Volume | 11 |
Pagination | 155-177 |
Type of Work | Invited article |
URL | http://www.shaddmaruna.info/pdf/2%20Maruna%20and%20Mann%20FINAL.pdf |
DOI | 10.1348/135532506X114608 |
Abstract:
The notion of ‘cognitive distortion’ has become enshrined in the offender treatment literature over the last 20 years, yet the concept still suffers from a lack of de?nitional clarity. In particular, the umbrella term is often used to refer to offence-supportive attitudes, cognitive processing during an offence sequence, as well as post-hoc neutralisations or excuses for offending. Of these very different processes, the last one might be the most popular and problematic. Treatment programmes for offenders often aim to eliminate excuse-making as a primary aim, and decision-makers place great weight on the degree to which an offender “takes responsibility” for his or her offending. Yet, the relationship between these after-the-fact explanations and future crime is not at all clear. Indeed, the designation of post hoc excuses as criminogenic may itself be an example of fallacious thinking. After all, outside of the criminal context, post hoc excuse-making is widely viewed as normal, healthy, and socially rewarded behaviour. We argue that the open exploration of contextual risk factors leading to offending can help in the identi?cation of criminogenic factors as well as strengthen the therapeutic experience. Rather than insist that offenders take “responsibility” for the past, we suggest that efforts should focus on helping them take responsibility for the future, shifting the therapeutic focus from post hoc excuses to offence-supportive attitudes and underlying cognitive schemas that are empirically linked to re-offending.
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Added: May 2010
[Review of] Seto, M. C., Pedophilia and sexual offending against children
Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology
Volume | 2009 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | R1-3 |
Notes | Book published by the American Psychological Association, 2008 |
Type of Work | book review |
URL | http://web.me.com/gregdeclue/Site/Witt_review_of_Seto.html |
Pedophilia and sexual offending against children : theory, assessment, and intervention - 2008
Place Published | Washington, DC |
Publisher | American Psychological Association |
Extent | xvi, 303 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Contents: Introduction: Defining pedophilia -- Assessment methods -- Different approaches to studying pedophiles -- Origins of sexual offending against children -- Etiology of pedophilia -- Incest -- Risk assessment -- Intervention. Reviewed by Witt in OAJFP | |
ISBN Number | 1-43380114-0 |
Other Numbers | http://lccn.loc.gov/2007011462 |
Why the Rush to Create Dubious New Sexual Disorders?
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Volume | (online) |
Type of Work | LTE |
DOI | 10.1007/s10508-010-9616-1 |
Hebephilia : Quintessence of Diagnostic Pretextuality
Behavioral Sciences and the Law
Volume | (online) |
Notes | Has interesting material on the history of “hebephilia.” |
DOI | 10.1002/bsl.934 |
Abstract:
Hebephilia is an archaic term used to describe adult sexual attraction to adolescents. Prior to the advent of contemporary sexually violent predator laws, the term was not found in any dictionary or formal diagnostic system. Overnight, it is on the fast track toward recognition as a psychiatric condition meriting inclusion in the upcoming ?fth edition of the em>Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This article traces the sudden emergence and popularity of hebephilia to pressure from the legal arena and speci?cally to the legal mandate of a serious mental abnormality for civil commitment of sex offenders. Hebephilia is proposed as a quintessential example of pretextuality, in which special interests promote a pseudoscienti?c construct that furthers an implicit, instrumental goal. Inherent problems with the construct’s reliability and validity are discussed. A warning is issued about unintended consequences if hebephilia or its relative, pedohebephilia, make their way into the DSM-5, due out in 2013. Copyright 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Added: April 2010
Sexual behavior intervention program: an innovative level of care in male sex offender treatment. (PRACTICE)(Report)
Journal of Mental Health Counseling
; Oct 01 2008Publication Language | English |
URL | http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-188489915/sexual-behavior-intervention-program.html |
(Self-)abusive prophecies, rigorous science, and discursive templates: commentary on Malón (2009)
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Volume | 39 |
Pagination | 213-215 |
Type of Work | LTE |
DOI | 10.1007/s10508-009-9549-8 |
Hebephilia plethysmographica: A partial rejoinder to Blanchard et al. (2008)
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Pagination | 321-322 |
Type of Work | LTE |
The relationship between early sexual debut and psychosocial outcomes: A longitudinal study of Dutch adolescents
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Notes | Published online 30 Jan 2010 (Online first, open access) |
URL | http://www.springerlink.com/content/6014x41216j54583/fulltext.pdf |
DOI | 10.1007/s10508-009-9590-7 |
Refereed Designation | Refereed |
Abstract:
In a longitudinal dataset of 470 Dutch adolescents, the current study examined the ways in which early sexual initiation was related to subsequent attachment, self-perception, internalizing problems, and externalizing problems. For male adolescents, analyses revealed general attachment to mother and externalizing problems at Wave 1 to predict to early transition at Wave 2. However, there was no differential change in these psychosocial factors over time for early initiators of sexual intercourse and their non-initiating peers. For female adolescents, the model including psychosocial factors at Wave 1 did not predict to sexual initiation at Wave 2. However, univariate repeated measures analyses revealed early initiators to have signi?cantly larger increases in self-concept and externalizing problems than their non-initiating female peers. While the difference between female early initiators and non-initiators were statistically signi?cant, the mean levels of problem behaviors were very low. The ?ndings suggest that, contrary to previous research, early sexual initiation does not seem to be clustered with problem behaviors for this sample of Dutch adolescents. [A] Abstract
Child sexual abuse : Purity and danger in an age of anxiety
Crime, Law & Social Change
Volume | 43 |
Pagination | 263-287 |
DOI | 10.1007/s10611-005-2030-2 |
Abstract:
This paper examines the emergence and development of child sexual abuse (CSA) as a social problem in the main English-speaking societies in the post-1970s period. In contrast to prevailing explanations in moral panic and feminist literature, it illustrates how this problem has become knowable and understandable to us as a new kind of risk. This is the result of the positioning of child sexual abuse between the tensions, uncertainties, and anxieties characteristic of ‘the age of anxiety’ on the one hand, and the cultural understandings that have come to be associated with purity and danger in this period on the other. [A] Abstract
The Public Policy Implications of ‘‘Hebephilia’’: A Response to Blanchard et al. (2008)
Archives of Sexual Behavior
; Oct 16 2008Volume | 38 |
Pagination | 319-320 |
Type of Work | LTE |
Publication Language | Eng |
DOI | 10.1007/s10508-008-9425-y |
Refereed Designation | Refereed |
Pedophilia, hebephilia, and the DSM-V
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Volume | 38 |
Pagination | 335-350 |
Publication Language | Eng |
DOI | 10.1007/s10508-008-9399-9 |
Refereed Designation | Refereed |
The sex crime situation : Deteroration more apparent than real?
European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research
Volume | 8 |
Pagination | 399-422 |
Refereed Designation | Refereed |
Abstract:
Public concern about an escalation of sex crime is unsupported by a critical analysis of official crime statistics in England and Wales. Assumptions about the inveterate recidivism of sex offenders are unconfirmed by follow-up studies. A great variety of behaviours is covered by sex crime, from the grave to the trivial. To the traditional offences of predatory aggressors, violent rapists and a small number of dangerous offenders driven by pathological emotions, are now added date rapes and harassment previously little reported. All sex incidents involving children are widely believed to cause lasting harm, despite evidence to the contrary. Female offenders and boy victims are receiving more attention. Adolescent involvement is insufficiently distinguished from paedophile offences and male homosexuals are suspected of paedophile tendencies. the development of constructive therapeutic approaches is impeded by doubts about efficiency and a punitive ethos. [A] Abstract
Child Pornography : Crime, Computers and Society
Place Published | Cullompton, Devon |
Publisher | Willan |
Extent | xii, 259 pp. |
ISBN Number | 978-1-84392-356-5 (pbk), 978-1-84392-357-2 (hbk) |
Added: March 2010
Schweigende Lämmer und reißende Wölfe, moralische Helden und coole Zyniker : zum öffentlichen Diskurs über „sexuellen Kindesmißbrauch“ in Deutschland
Pädagogik und Sozialwissenschaften
Place Published | Herbolzheim |
Publisher | Centaurus |
Extent | 12, 492 pp. 21 cm. |
Series Volume | 1 |
book | |
ger | |
Diss. Bamberg, 2000 | |
ISBN Number | 3-8255-0347-X |
Refereed Designation | Refereed |
Abstract:
Using a sociology-of-knowledge approach, this book critically examines the German discourse on the ‘sexual abuse of children’ in the 1990s when it was already an emotionally highly charged subject. The author first identifies four concepts and illustrates each of them with a representative monograph: the ‘pedophile’ (Bernard, 1982); the feminist (Kavemann/Lohstöter, 1984); the incest theoretical (Hirsch, 1987); and the critical (Rutschky, 1992). A fifth variant, the child molester discourse, with its connotations of violence, death, and conspiracies, is found later to dominate the popular press to the near-exclusion of all others. On the basis of these concepts she then analyses both professional (articles and monographs) and popular (newspapers and weeklies) media. It was the feminist point of view that was found to be dominant, even penetrating the pedophile discourse, except in the popular press as previously mentioned.
The second part puts these results in wider contexts. The newer German feminism is examined first. It is shown how sexual abuse became the rallying point of this movement, how it served its interests, and how it transformed it. Only by adopting the child-saving rhetoric could feminism occupy its current influential position, ironically replacing in the process its original emancipatory, anti-patriarchal stance with a stout reliance on the state, the quintessential patriarchal power.
The discourse on children and childhood comes next. The connections between the child-saving and feminist movements, both in Germany and the USA, are discussed as well as the idealization of children in much of contemporary culture. The books by Ariès, de Mause, and Postman are cited as evidence for conflicting views currently held about childhood. Often childhood is elevated to a utopian ideal and associated with myths and felt to be endangered by reality and myths likewise.
The author next turns to the discourse on sexuality. Rousseau here has stressed the innocence of children, simultaneously seen as naturally given and extremely endangered. With the repudiation of Freud's insight into the essential psychic predisposition of trauma, the sexual life of children was also negated, and the aetiology of trauma became the subject of an extreme reductionism. The political right has had a field day here with the resurrection of sexual repression and censorship. The author turns to Foucault for insight into the historical interplay between politics and sexuality. If the person of the confessor has changed, she notes, the practice of (public) confession has regained prominence.
Violence and crime are the leading ideas of the discourse which is examined next. The almost universally negative appreciation of intergenerational sexuality (which, as she notes, ignores the voices of many children themselves) is not founded in reality or argument but grounded in a constant appeal to demagoguery and emotion. The law creates the very myth it defends.
The last discussion returns to the sociological vantage point and traces the career of intergenerational sexuality as a social problem. Like the deficient child or dangerous (male) sexuality, it is a myth (Barthes) which serves symbolic politics. Abstract