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    Stigma In The 1980's

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    having committed any crime, there would surely be a noticeable outrage. The researchers conclude that, in light of these findings, it is important to educate healthcare professionals, especially doctors, of the prevalent stigma against people with pedophilia so that they can decrease unfavorable attitudes towards the group and provide better treatment…

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    have an obligation to guide and protect them from any harm since they are innocent. As future social worker, I am conflicted and hesitant to work in partnership with a person that deviates from an adult, consensual relationship. My bias towards pedophilia can have a significant impact while practicing the social work profession. Origin of Bias In many cultures, kissing on the cheeks or lips is considered…

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    There are hundreds of thousands of children in adoption centers in the world that need a good and loving home and family. Each year many of them are adopted into their "ideal" home and their lives are forever changed. Throughout the years, adoption was only granted to a couple, which was ideally portrayed as marriage between a man and woman; however, there has been a recent increase of homosexual couple who have expressed the desire to adopt and raise a child in the same manner that their…

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    mature topics such as severe illness, violence, language and child pedophilia, was recently banned as “not appropriate for anyone under the 10th grade.” Although the book is very adult-like, the book The…

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    Pedophiles

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    The examination of pedophilia can be associated to both biological and environmental factors. Many pedophiles were abused as a child. Case studies done show that cerebral dysfunction may be a contributing element of pedophilia, containing issues with self-control, extreme urges, and cognitive distortions. (Scott from Cochran, M. 2010). (4) The abnormalities additionally may…

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    The Untouchables Analysis

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    the adult that the child is crucified on, in which he or she is untouchable as he or she is a figure of authority of whom many look up to. The oppressors involved weren’t reported to the authorities on grounds of decadence and hypocrisy - evil of pedophilia that has destroyed many lives under the appearance of holiness. The ‘role model’ in Christianity (pope) are not holding them (pedophile priest) accountable for stealing the innocence of children. Additionally, the face of the child is blurred…

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    The Importance Of Eugenics

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    When studying the relationship between science and social policy, many of the biggest issues revolve around sex. Eugenicists seek to change who has sex, opponents to birth control believe contraception promotes sex outside of marriage, and the controversies over homosexuality and apotemnophilia focus on whether these titles are descriptions of identity or sexual perversions. For many people in present day, sex is something that is between consenting adult partners and that policy is not, or…

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    time in history. Innocent people were being falsely accused for things they did not do. The punishments for these crimes weren’t forgotten so easily either. Many men, women, even animals were hung for not confessing to witchcraft. In the 1980, a pedophilia witch-hunt was speed throughout the Bakersfield area, young children accusing their parent that they were being molested. Thousand of adults have been sentenced to life in prison for crimes they had nothing to do with. There are still people…

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    distress. For some individuals engaging in their acts is their only way of achieving sexual arousal. Roughly 50% of paraphiliacs are married and most of these individuals are of European decent. The paraphilic disorders are: exhibitionism, voyeurism, pedophilia, fetishism, transvestism, sexual masochism and sexual sadism.…

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    Pedophilia is the sexual desire in an adult for a child (Dictionary.com). According to Margo Kaplan, pedophilia is becoming more commonly seen as a mental illness. Kaplan reports that there are a lot more pedophiles that don’t sexually abuse children than there are pedophiles that do (75). It is also said that pedophilia is known to start within a person at a young age. Margo Kapan says, “It is not unusual for…

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