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A liberal professor of psychology who studied in the late 1970s will see things very differently from someone working in, or with convicted sex offenders. There is, astonishingly, not even a full academic consensus on whether consensual paedophilic relations necessarily causeharm. So what, then,louis vuitton handbags, do we know? A paedophile is someone who has a primary or exclusive sexual interest in prepubescent. Savile appears to have been primarily an ephebophile, defined as someone who has a similar preferential attraction to adolescents, though there have been claims one of his victims was aged eight. But not all paedophiles are child molesters, and vice versa: by no means every paedophile acts on his impulses, and many people who sexually abusechildren are not exclusively or primarily sexually attracted to them,ralph lauren outlet. In fact,. Nor are paedophiles necessarily violent: no firm links have so far been established between paedophilia and aggressive or psychotic symptoms. , co-author of The Child-Lovers: a Study of Paedophiles in Society, argues that "Themajority of paedophiles, however socially inappropriate, seem to be gentle and rational." Legal definitions of paedophilia, needless to say, have no truck with such niceties, focusing on the offence, not the offender. The Sex Offenders Act 1997 defined paedophilia as a sexual relationship between an adult over 18 and a child below 16. There is much more we don't know, including how many paedophiles there are: 1-2% of men is a widely accepted figure, but Sarah Goode, honorary research fellow at the University of Winchester and author of two major 2009 and 2011 sociological studies on paedophilia in society, says the best current estimate – based on possibly flawed science – is that. , thought to be responsible for maybe 5% of abuse against pre-pubescent children in the UK. Debate still rages, too, about the clinical definition of paedophilia. Down the years, the American Psychiatric Association's – "the psychiatrist's bible" – has variously classified it as a sexual deviation, a sociopathic condition and a non-psychotic medical disorder. Andfew agree about what causes it.Ispaedophilia innate or acquired? suggests paedophiles' IQs are, on average, 10% lower than those of sex offenders who had abused adults, and that paedophiles are significantly less likely to be right-handed than the rest of the population, suggesting a link to brain development. MRI scans reveal apossible issue with paedophiles' "white matter": the signals connecting different areas of the brain. Paedophiles may be wired differently. This is radical stuff. But there is a growing conviction, notably in Canada, that paedophilia should probably be classified as a distinct sexual orientation, like heterosexuality or homosexuality. , and that paedophilia "is asexual orientation" and therefore "unlikely to change". Child protection agencies and many who work with sex offenders dislike this. "Broadly speaking, in the world ofpeople who work with sex offenders here, [paedophilia] is learned behaviour," says, a charity dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse, and, before it closed, manager of leading treatment centre. "There may be some vulnerabilities that could be genetic, but normally there are some significant events in a person's life,, a sexually abusive event, a bullying environment … I believe it islearned, and can be unlearned." Chris Wilson of, which helps released offenders, also rejects the idea that paedophilia is a sexual orientation: "The roots of that desire for sex with a child lie in dysfunctional psychological issues to do with power, control, anger, emotional loneliness, isolation." If the complexity and divergence of professional opinion may have helped create today's panic around paedophilia, a media obsession with the subject has done more: a sustained hue and cry exemplified by the News of the World's notorious "name and shame" campaign in 2000, to demonstrate against the presence of shadowy monsters in their midst. As a result, paranoia about the danger from solitary, predatory deviants far outweighs the infinitely more real menace of abuse within the home or extended circle. "The vast majority of sexual violence is committed by people known to the victim," stresses, senior lecturer in criminology at the University of the West of England. Only very rarely is the danger from the "stranger in the white van", Mccartan says. The reclassification of paedophilia as a sexual orientation would, however, play into what Goode calls "the sexual liberation discourse",louis vuitton Replica, which has existed since the 1970s. "There are a lotof people," she says, "who say: we outlawed homosexuality, and we were wrong. Perhaps we're wrong about paedophilia." Social perceptions do change. Child brides were once the norm; in the late 16th century the age of consent in England was 10. More recently, campaigning organisations of the 70s and 80s such as the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) and Paedophile Action for Liberation were active members of the NCCL when it made its parliamentary submission questioning the lasting damage caused by consensual paedophilic relations. Even now there is no academic consensus on that fundamental question –. Some academics do not dispute the view of Tom O'Carroll, a former chairman of PIE and tireless paedophilia advocate with, that society's outrage at paedophilic relationships is essentially emotional, irrational, and not justified by science. "It is the quality of the relationship that matters," O'Carroll insists. "If there's no bullying, no coercion, no abuse of power,coach handbags, if the child enters into the relationship voluntarily … the evidence shows there need be no harm." This is not, obviously, a widely held view. Mccartan uses O'Carroll's book in his teaching as "it shows how sex offenders justify themselves". Findlater says the notion that a seven-year-old can make an informed choice for consensual sex with an adult is "just preposterous. It is adults exploiting children." Goode says simply: "Children are not developmentally ready for adult sexuality," adding that it is "intrusive behaviour that violates the child's emerging self-identity" and can be similar in long-term impact to adults experiencing domestic violence ortorture. But not all experts are sure. found that asample of boys in paedophilic relationships felt positively about them. And suggests – as JMichael Bailey of Northwestern University, Chicago, says – that such relationships, entered into voluntarily, are "nearly uncorrelated with undesirable outcomes". Most people find that idea impossible. But, Bailey said that while he also found the notion "disturbing", hewas forced to recognise that "persuasive evidence for the harmfulness of paedophilic relationships does not yet exist". If that assertion does nothing else, it underlines the need for more research on paedophilia – something on which everyone in the field at least is agreed. There is, too, broad consensus around the idea that the approach to paedophilia must be about management and prevention: on stopping potential offenders making that contact (or downloading that image). Initiatives such as, which Findlater runs, exemplify this: a telephone helpline offering advice to people worried they may be having inappropriate sexual impulses. A similar German programme,, has as its slogan: "You are not guilty because of your sexual desire, but you are responsible for your sexual behaviour. There is help." For convicted abusers,, Circles UK aims to prevent reoffending by forming volunteer "circles of support and accountability" around recently released offenders, reducing isolation and emotional loneliness and providing practical help. In Canada, where it originated, it has cut reoffending by 70%,coach outlet store, and is yielding excellent results here too. The goal of all treatment, Findlater says,, is "people achieving a daily motivation not to cause harm again. Our goal is self-management in the future." For Goode, though, broader, societal change is needed. "Adult sexual attraction to children is part of the continuum of human sexuality; it's not something we can eliminate," she says. "If we can talk about this rationally – acknowledge that yes, men do get sexually attracted to children, but no, they don't have to act on it – we can maybe avoid the hysteria. We won't label paedophiles monsters; it won't be taboo to see and name what is happening in front of us." We can help keep children safe, Goode argues, "by allowing paedophiles to be ordinary members of society, with moral standards like everyone else", and by "respecting and valuing those paedophiles who choose self-restraint",gucci outlet. Only then will men tempted to abuse children "be able to be honest about their feelings, and perhaps find people around them who could support them and challenge their behaviour before children get harmed". ? This article was amended on 3 January 2012. The original incorrectly suggested that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders was published by the American Psychological Association, and misspelled Dunkelfeld as Dunkenfeld. 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[Kudos to all of you who predicted that Lane's suicide would cause Don to reflect on the death of Dick's half-brother Adam. This week he reappears as a ghost, complete with contusions on his neck. I think you know how I feel about these fantastical elements being dropped in the show, but I certainly found the encounter in the dentist's surgery to be distinctly creepy] ****  For all of Don's pre-eminence in Mad Men, this season has, at least in part, belonged to Pete Campbell. His actions throughout �C half tyrannical, half tantrum �C have seen him assume an ever greater importance within Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce as well as forcing his domestic life to the point we always knew it would reach; that of semi-detachment. As Pete sits there in his cans, we might wonder what he is contemplating: the next big client, the contents of his pied a terre; his tryst with Beth Dawes or, could it be, the big black void where his soul should be? 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