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'''Richard Green''' is a psychiatry professor and graduate of Yale Law School who has argued that pedophilic desires are widespread and that a sexual preference for 14-year-olds should not be considered a mental disorder.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Green, Richard|title=Sexual Preference for 14-Year-Olds as a Mental Disorder: You Can’t Be Serious!!|journal=Archives of sexual behavior|date=06/2010|volume=39|issue=3|pages=585-586}}</ref> His December 2002 ''[[Archives of Sexual Behavior]]'' article "Is Pedophilia a Mental Disorder?" has attracted much commentary.<ref>http://www.paraphilias.com/publications/pdfs/Peer%20Comment.pdf</ref>
'''Richard Green''' is a psychiatry professor and graduate of Yale Law School who has argued that pedophilic desires are widespread and that a sexual preference for 14-year-olds should not be considered a mental disorder.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Green, Richard|title=Sexual Preference for 14-Year-Olds as a Mental Disorder: You Can’t Be Serious!!|journal=Archives of sexual behavior|date=06/2010|volume=39|issue=3|pages=585-586}}</ref> His December 2002 ''[[Archives of Sexual Behavior]]'' article "Is Pedophilia a Mental Disorder?" has attracted much commentary.<ref>http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A%3A1020699013309</ref><ref>http://www.paraphilias.com/publications/pdfs/Peer%20Comment.pdf</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 05:53, 12 September 2015

Richard Green is a psychiatry professor and graduate of Yale Law School who has argued that pedophilic desires are widespread and that a sexual preference for 14-year-olds should not be considered a mental disorder.[1] His December 2002 Archives of Sexual Behavior article "Is Pedophilia a Mental Disorder?" has attracted much commentary.[2][3]

References

  1. Green, Richard (06/2010). "Sexual Preference for 14-Year-Olds as a Mental Disorder: You Can’t Be Serious!!". Archives of sexual behavior 39 (3): 585-586. 
  2. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A%3A1020699013309
  3. http://www.paraphilias.com/publications/pdfs/Peer%20Comment.pdf