Paraphilias

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    are rarely impulsive; the perpetrator has thought about the act ahead of time with a known victim in mind. Sexual offenders often justify their behaviors with denial, rationalizing, and minimizing. Pedophilia is a sexual disorder classified as a paraphilia (abnormal or unnatural attraction) by the American Psychiatric Association. Pedophiles prefer to have sex with children, but they do continue to have sex with adults. The term pedophile and child molester are used interchangeably. The media…

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    They also claim that transgender people don’t deserve equal rights. They argue that, “The American Psychiatric Association (APA) still list Transsexualism and Transvestism as paraphilias or mental disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV-TR)” (“The Transgender Rights Movement is Harmful”). So supporting the movement would be helping to support people with the mental disorder further pursue something that is potentially…

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    Like forceful conduct at home, stalking is a wrongdoing of constrain and control. Stalking is conservatively portrayed as "a course of lead facilitated at a specific person that incorporates reiterated (no less than two occasions) visual or physical region, nonconsensual correspondence, or verbal, created, or induced risks, or a mix thereof, that would realize a sensible individual fear." Stalking hones in like manner may consolidate constant cases of leaving or sending the setback undesirable…

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    I believe society has exposed this issue and has brought it attention to show people what is happening in our cities. In addition, treatment for paraphilia is usually not talked about by the offender because of their unwillingness to change unless forced, and even when forced they have to be the one who wants to change or treatment will be unsuccessful. Some treatment approaches are, psychoanalytic…

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    Determining a clear diagnosis for any mental illness poses an issue as there are no physical indicators of an individual's perceived mental health or lack thereof. Receiving a diagnosis only occurs because of an individual’s decision to do so, and even then, it is a diagnosis solely based on judgment. Due to this, society has an alarming amount of power in its hands. Society can shape an individual’s views and perceptions about mental health simply by imposing norms and twisting opinions, often…

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    Mentally Ill Offenders

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    frequent illness, etc. People with bipolar disorder have periods of great excitement alternating with depression. Schizophrenia causes: confused thinking, hallucinations, paranoia; periods of depression, withdrawal and isolation. Pedophilia is a paraphilia that involves an abnormal interest in children ages 13 or younger. Interventions given to mentally disordered offenders range from medication to psychotherapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, inpatient and outpatient treatment among…

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    Sexual Addiction (NOS)

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    Sexual Addiction Sexual addiction, often interchangeably called hypersexuality, compulsive sexual disorder, and hyperphilia amongst other names (Aaron, 2012), is a relatively new illness that, though only mentioned in the DSM as Sexual Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (NOS), has been gaining study and support in the recent years. Many have speculated that sexual addiction was not at the forefront of social science research because it was a concern that many people were either too ashamed to…

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    “Criminal Psychological Profile [is used as] an investigative technique … [utilized] to identify the major personality and behavioral characteristics of the offender based upon an analysis of the crime(s) he/she has committed.” Many believe “Criminal psychological profiling is one of the most innovative techniques available to the criminal investigator.” “Sherlock Holmes solved his cases by attention to detail, utilization of a wide range of knowledge, and a keen understanding of the workings of…

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    Since Jeffrey had that fear of loneliness he became desperate over the year. Jeffrey felt desperate for companionship with a person. Jeffrey had some issues of being rejected so to make sure the companion would not leave by morning he would murder them. Then after the murder would go to great lengths to make every trace of his victims disappear. Since Jeffrey had such loneliness and had such a hard time interacting with people many believed Jeffrey Dahmer had Asperger’s disorder. People tried…

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    Alex Kwiatkowski analyzed, he was able to form connections between the offender and the vicious attacks and concluded potential motives for the crimes. The analysis will explore the following areas of the offender: early life, method of operation, paraphilia, mental health examination, and pre and post-offence behaviour. Son of Lionel and Joyce Dahmer, Jeffrey was born on May 21, 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Problems in his youth began to emerge at the age of six with the relocation of him…

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