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  • ...n from the general population -- and lack {{w|Treatment_and_control groups|control groups}} for comparison of the results. Therefore, it is pseudoscience. ...
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  • ...of the Ancient world and controlled the largest percentage of the earth's population in history when it was conquered by [[Alexander the Great]]. [[Persepolis]] ...mail I]]. From their base in [[Ardabil]], the Safavid Persians established control over parts of [[Greater Iran|Greater Persia/Iran]] and reasserted the Persi ...
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  • ...al orientation towards prepubescent children, it is incredibly rare in the population of "child sex offenders" (including all minors under the [[age of consent]] *:". . . most data suggest that only a relatively small portion of the population of incarcerated sexual offenders against minors consists of persons for who ...
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  • ...er views, which are subject to police monitoring or enforcement. Political control may be exerted by means of a [[secret police]] force which operates outside ...ervices (such as the [[KGB]]); approximately 2.5% of the East German adult population served as informants for the [[Stasi]].<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.nyt ...
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  • ...igned to the event or thing by others. This is common enough in the normal population to popularize idioms such as "[[make a mountain out of a molehill]]". In de ...aise or blame, for events over which a person has [[illusion of control|no control]]. ...
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  • ...sty was formalized in ancient Crete around 630 BC as a means of population control, together with a delayed age of marriage for men of thirty years. ...
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  • .... The confusion may be common, particularly among people with poor impulse control. ...tion bias in the study, it is difficult to extrapolate results to the full population of men. The study points this out. ...
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  • ...ications/2007/9789241563475_eng.pdf Global strategy for the prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections: 2006–2015. Breaking the chain of transm ...d in anal intercourse, with this figure reflecting the larger heterosexual population size.<ref>[[Anne-Christine d'Adesky]], ''Expanding Microbicide Research'' i ...
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  • Evidence concerning the prevalence of pedophilia in the general population is limited, methodologically disparate and inconclusive. Studies using phal ...nses to adult females (Quinsey, Steinman, Bergersen, & Holmes, 1975). In a control group of 66 males recruited from hospital staff and the community, 17% show ...
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  • ...y B.C. in emulation of that in [[Crete]], which had evolved in response to population pressure. [[Sparta]] is thought to be the first city to practice athletic n ...ade sure to punish his lover, since it was his responsibility to watch and control his beloved.<ref name="Aelian, Var. Hist., III.10"/> ...
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  • While the exact prevalence of pedophilia in the general population is 2013). If so, there could be many more men in the male population who ...
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  • ...to make effective, compassionate mental health services available to this population, while challenging negative cultural assumptions which frequently serve as ...securing results that more accurately reflect the general minor-attracted population. ...
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  • rest of the population. of the population, but ...
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  • 3. Pedophiles in the general population (non-legal samples) show no signs of pathology (e.g., aggression, social in ...samples of child molesters who do not represent pedophiles in the general population, and many of whom are not actually pedophiles. Little clinically significan ...
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  • ...van, Vroome, E.M.M. de, Sandfort, Th.G.M.: The public face of AIDS and STD control. STD Bulletin, 20:10-14, 2000. ...or homosexuals and bisexuals than for heterosexuals: Findings from a Dutch population survey. Social Science & Medicine, 63:2022-2030, 2006. ...
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  • ...that the control group was not an accurate representation of the "normal" population, possibly being more psychopathic than would be expected. Second, pedophile ...f "pedophiles," and many such persons apparently do not even belong to the population of "pedophiles."" ...
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  • ...CSA) causes intense harm, regardless of gender, pervasively in the general population. The authors examined this belief by reviewing 59 studies based on college ...uming that it was responsible for the adjustment difference between SA and control respondents, did not produce intense problems on average." ...
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  • ...e of these traits can be enormously beneficial: they have continued in the population because they have a survival advantage. If I need to have surgery, I sincer ...ately give guidance about treatment and prognosis. It was not about social control, and psychoanalysts were not involved simply because they were not interest ...
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  • ===Population/Overpopulation=== ...ds, services or information regarding human sexuality, reproduction, birth control, or related medical or biological technologies. . . . . ...
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  • ...that it was king Minos who established pederasty as a means of population control on the island community: ''[They] "segregated the women and instituted sexu ...
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  • ...ed that the Cretan lawgivers encouraged pederasty as a means of population control, by directing love and sexual desire into relations with males.<ref>Aristot ...
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  • ...be indecent if the jury believes that it would offend the majority of the population of the United Kingdom. Under the Sexual Offences Act (2003), it is an offence to cause, control, arrange or facilitate a child's involvement in pornography.<ref>[http://ww ...
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  • ...evailing clinical bias. To be accurate, research needs to survey the wider population and its use of different kinds of pornography, and then look for contact-of ...s, the characteristics of incarcerated offenders may differ from the wider population of offenders and it would also appear that the Smallbone and Wortley sample ...
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  • ...rder to criticize by people who just don't or can't think (majority of the population), compared to a long text. To make people more encouraged to read your poin ...: Porn is often used to release sexual tension. It may help some people to control their urges and not force an unwilling child.</p> ...
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  • ...philes". That shows just how effectively the radical feminists have seized control of the American mind. ...sexual offense against a minor, with some 4 percent of the total offending population under the age of twelve.” ...
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  • ...>this is fact</sup>Moreover, at least one fifth (and probably more) of the population have pedophiliac fantasies. <sup>this is suppostion</sup>The prevalence of <sup>this is fiction</sup>The pedophile is on a quest to reassert control over his life. <sup>this is highly misleading</sup>Studies have consistentl ...
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  • ...y was formalized in ancient Crete around 630 B.C. as a means of population control, together with delayed age of marriage for men of thirty years. <br> ...te pederastic relationships,'' marked by a balance between desire and self-control. By setting aside the sexual consummation of the relationship, Socrates ess ...
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  • on Crime Prevention and Control at its tenth session and requested the Eighth ...&nbsp;5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Calls upon the Committee on Crime Prevention and Control to ...
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  • ...sty was formalized in ancient Crete around 630 BC as a means of population control, together with a delayed age of marriage for men of thirty years. ...aste pederastic relationships, marked by a balance between desire and self-control. By setting aside the sexual consummation of the relationship, Socrates ess ...
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  • to "fury", "emotional agitation" and "loss of self-control". The Concise is power and control and the desire not to get caught." ...
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  • ...rital sexual relations are mainstreamed; insufficient contraception (birth control) is condemned by the churches. The rulers and the aristocracy practice prom ...of the new living conditions. Desexualization of life and of his own body, control of emotions and moods by restrictive internalized standards, distance to ot ...
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  • Quite commonly the twin issues of equality and control are invoked The issue of control may interest many, but none so much as the youngsters ...
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  • ...etical, book-learnin’ reality of their situation. The other is to maintain control of a concept of public order. That’s the spontaneous, real-world bit – the ...control’ situations whatsoever. So let’s add one in ourselves. Let’s, as a control, look at another group of people who mainly look at photographs of children ...
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  • :'''4. Factoid: The “pedophile” is unable to control himself and will always “re-offend.”''' ...with pedophilia. As such, the members may represent a cross-section of the population, or a particular subset (e.g. teachers).'' ...
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  • assaults. The ambivalent attitudes of the general population towards cases of sexual problems (especially birth control), there are rape ...
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  • ...as a precursor for national conscription. With an understanding of how the population was distributed, [[Emperor Mommu]] introduced the law whereby 1 in 3–4 adul ...and was the first warrior to attain such a position. He eventually seized control of the central government, establishing the first samurai-dominated governm ...
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  • ...that the Cretan lawgivers encouraged pederasty as a means of [[population control]], by directing love and sexual desire into relations with males.<sup>[[[50 ...e superintendent of trade at [[Guangzhou]] issued an annual warning to the population against permitting westerners access to boy prostitutes ("do not indulge th ...
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  • ...perceived non-coercive childhood sexual experiences: Two non-matched case-control studies. ''Sexual Abuse'', 35(3), 340–374. https://doi.org/10.1177/10790632 *Lahtinen, H. M., et al. (2017). Children’s disclosures of sexual abuse in a population-based sample. ''Child Abuse & Neglect'', 76, 84–94. https://doi.org/10.1016 ...
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  • >> Pedophobia as a tool for Social Control ...pedosexuals, most likely they’re rapists who do it for a rush of power and control: children are the ultimate forbidden fruit. One theory is that the rings us ...
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  • .... According to Jones, the "crucial difference has to do with mutuality and control" (p. 278). Jones suggested, "Intergenerational attraction on the part of so ...samples have been avoided and a sample more representative of the general population has been used. For example, Edward Brongersma criticizes these studies for ...
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  • ...tion and parole departments, and courts.&nbsp; The high percentage of some control subjects with no history of deviant behavior who respond with deviant arous ...objective guidelines and more effective procedures, humane and meaningful control of the sexual abuse case is not possible.'''</blockquote> ...
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  • encouraged whenever it was necessary to keep down the population. Among the negro population of Zanzibar forms of homosexuality which are ...
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  • ...,[40] points out that the Dorian habits had a direct tendency to check the population by encouraging the love of boys and by separating women from the society of "in his days, when justice flourished and self-control was held in honour, a boy's voice was never heard. He walked in order with ...
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  • ...s and affable, rarely failing in temperance of mind and self-respect, self-control and self-command: hospitable to the stranger, attached to his fellow citize The population of Baghdad must have been enormous when the smallest number of her sons who ...
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