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Peer BRIKEN, Auteur ; Peer BRIKEN, Auteur ; Richard B KRUEGER, Auteur |The tension between pathologization and de-pathologization of sexual interests and behaviors has always been based in part on changing social conditions. Since Alfred F. Kinseys publications in 1948 and 19531, reporting on the diversity of sexu[...]Article
Rachel Hope CLEVES, Auteur |The history of sexual relations between children or youth and adults in the United States has received limited attention in part because of the strong taboos against discussion of the topic. The growing moral panic about pedophilia in the 1980s,[...]Article
Alex HOSSACK, Auteur ; Sally PLAYLE, Auteur ; Albie SPENCER, Auteur |Public reaction to paedophilic behaviour is generally one of outrage, fear and anger, followed by a desire for revenge or punishment. The reaction from the paedophile is frequently one of withdrawal, denial, fear, secrecy and isolation. This may[...]Article
Léonore LE CAISNE, Auteur |Pendant vingt-huit ans, en île de France, un père viola sa fille et lui fit six enfants. Les habitants du village où vivait la famille, les élus, les commerçants et les clients de la cité populaire où le père travaillait, « savaient » et se pass[...]Article
Philip MENDES, Auteur ; Marcia PINSKIER, Auteur ; Samone McCURDY, Auteur |The recent Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse provided some insight into manifestations of child sexual abuse within an ultra-orthodox Jewish community. This paper extends the analysis by the Royal Com[...]Article
Craig A HARPER, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur |Implicit theories structure the way people understand and respond to various human actions. Typically, people believe attributes are either fixed (entitists) or malleable (incrementalists). The present study aimed to examine (a) whether attitude[...]Article
Maëlle BERNARD, Auteur |Au 18e siècle, la théorique juridique et la réalité judiciaire saffrontent lorsquil est question du consentement juvénile. Considérée dans les dictionnaires juridiques comme une victime parfaite parce quinnocente par nature , la fillette d[...]Article
Charlotte HUNN, Auteur ; Jeremy PRICHARD, Auteur ; Helen COCKBURN, Auteur |Interest in preventing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) offending is growing. A variety of initiatives have been proposed, including the use of warning messages triggered by keyword searches. An under-explored question is how the public might [...]Thèse
Research has long established that the media is inaccurate in its portrayal of violence against women, including sexual violence. It has been found to blame victim-survivors of rape, and create excuses for perpetrators. Research has also establi[...]Article
Pelin GUL, Auteur ; Isabell SCHUSTER, Auteur |Previous research has shown that there is higher tolerance of violence against women in cultures with salient gender-specific honor norms, especially when the violence occurs in intimate relationships and in response to threat to male honor. The[...]Article
Jean BÉRARD, Auteur |La pédophilie est depuis les années 1980 une forme particulièrement réprouvée de déviance sexuelle criminelle. Cette catégorisation masque pour partie la manière dont se sont déroulés les débats des années 1970 concernant lâge de la majorité se[...]Article
Nicola DÖRING, Auteur ; Roberto WALTER, Auteur |Sensationalist, stereotyping or otherwise biased media coverage of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) can harm survivors and is detrimental to rational, solution-oriented public debates on the issue. While the Public Interest Model (PIM) of normative medi[...]Article
Choolwe MUZYAMBA, Auteur |By using a qualitative study involving 80 participants, the aim of this study is to investigate the relevance of the MeToo movement as a tool for responding to sexual violence among women in Zambia. Our findings suggest that rather than definiti[...]Article
Travis LANGLEY, Auteur ; Edgar C. O'NEAL, Auteur ; S. Levi TAYLOR, Auteur ; Elizabeth A. YOST, Auteur ; Paul I. FRANKEL, Auteur ; K. M. CRAIG, Auteur |Extensive past research has shown many informational cues (regarding perpetrator, victim, or situational context) to influence attributional judgments of responsibility for rape and perceptions of whether or not an incident is rape. The current [...]Thèse
The reintegration of convicted sex offenders has become a major social and political issue. Current approaches by the criminal justice system have traditionally sought containment of risk over reintegrative aspects. Circles of Support and Accoun[...]Article
Michelle L BESHEARS, Auteur |The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences and perceptions of those individuals who live next to or in the same neighborhood (area) as a registered sex offender (RSO) in Arkansas. The themes were [...]Article
Iman SAID, Auteur ; Rachel L. McNEALEY, Auteur |In the last 10 years, following widespread outcry among legal scholars and activists, 48 states passed legislation explicitly criminalizing the nonconsensual distribution of intimate images (NCDII) or what is colloquially known as revenge porn.[...]Article
Christina MANCINI, Auteur ; Ryan T SHIELDS, Auteur |Public opinion scholarship has identified the media as a driving force behind decidedly negative public sentiment about crime and justice. We draw on this media cultivation framework to examine whether the highly publicized sexual abuse scandal [...]Ouvrage
En 1692, dans le village de Salem (Massachusetts), vingt-cinq notables sont exécutés pour sorcellerie sur la foi du témoignage de fillettes qui se prétendent possédées. Quelques années plus tard, les autorités reconnaissent leur erreur. Commence[...]Mémoire
Sexual violence remains a pervasive and persistent social problem. In 1996, Congress enacted Megans Law, dictating mandatory community notification and potential civil commitment for those deemed by the State to be dangerous sexual offenders.[...]