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  • ...believe to be correct in order to punish them or use other forms of social control. ...
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  • ...hin a context of one's own personal and social ethics. It also encompasses control and enjoyment of our own bodies free from torture, mutilation and violence ...f discrimination regardless of sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, race, social class, religion, or physical and emotional disability. ...
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  • ...urages sexual pleasure and experimentation. The sex-positive movement is a social and philosophical movement that advocates these attitudes. The sex-positive ...cieties take an overall negative view of sexuality and seek to repress and control the sex drive.[2][3] ...
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  • ...discrimination may lead to social isolation and thus a reduction of social control of pedophilic sexual urges, as well as the chances to implement preventativ ...
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  • ...vie or on stage. However, in online roleplay the actors have more creative control because the story is developed on the go instead of being previously script In the "roleplay world" physical and social laws and other limitations can be defined by the roleplayers themselves. Th ...
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  • ...te in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property. In the domain of the family, fathers or father-figures hold au ...inance over women. Feminist theory typically characterizes patriarchy as a social construction, which can be overcome by revealing and critically analyzing i ...
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  • ...[[discourse]] of sexual perversion as an epidemic and widespread threat to social institutions, primarily childhood. Episodes typically begin with the follow ...at suspects and offenders have too many rights. Combine this with frequent control talk, which implies an “us” versus “them” mentality, from police officers a ...
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  • Subject: human rights, women, social issues ...hin a context of one's own personal and social ethics. It also encompasses control and enjoyment of our own bodies free from torture, mutilation and violence ...
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  • ...al., 2001; Langevin, 1991). We refer to this type of explanation as the ''social desirability hypothesis''. [...] ...ive distortion items. In the second part of the experiment, she tested the social desirability hypothesis. She reasoned that if child molesters really did ho ...
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  • ...al., 2001; Langevin, 1991). We refer to this type of explanation as the ''social desirability hypothesis''. [...] ...ive distortion items. In the second part of the experiment, she tested the social desirability hypothesis. She reasoned that if child molesters really did ho ...
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  • .... <ref> Evidence, Policy and Practice: Critical Perspectives in Health and Social Care, Jon Glasby - 2011, p 22</ref> ...pose or question the ruling party. In the book, the government attempts to control not only the speech and actions, but also the thoughts of its subjects. To ...
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  • ...ped by the capacity to be silent." It also can control the very essence of social relations though manipulations of the ratio of "knowledge" to "ignorance". ...more valued ideas, objects, activities, or sentiments of the members of a social unit are perceived as disproportionately threatened by those of nonmembers, ...
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  • ...sm, which is inherently anti-Semitist, racist, ultra-nationalist, popular, social-Darwinist, anti-communist, anti-liberal, and anti-democratic. Nazism is str ...the Nazis were socialists. Yet the Nazis were very much in favor of state control of the economy, which can be seen more or less as "socialist". ...
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  • ...nformed decisions" about riding bicycles. They cannot fully understand the social, legal, and health consequences of riding bicycles. ...nd "[[simple consent]]" can ''never'' be sufficient. Think of the possible social, legal, and health consequences! ...
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  • Psychiatry; The hidden agenda….is social control to achieve their NWO plans. ...trist to label a child and force the child onto drugs. The parents have no control or say in this. And the parents can also be tested and forced on drugs. In ...
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  • ...l sex with teenagers, etc., is greatly exaggerated by studies that fail to control for family environment. ...erm effects of incestuous child abuse in college women: Social adjustment, social cognition, and family characteristics," ''Journal of Consulting and Clinica ...
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  • ...t by the mid-19th century, after imperialist Europeans had gained colonial control of African countries, but was still surviving to sufficient degree that the ...
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  • ...n restrictions factoring the ages of the participants and their respective social roles. In other countries they are strictly regulated. In some cases this i ...y are not permitted to establish intimate relations with those under their control, and relations with youths below a given age are forbidden, under often sev ...
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  • ...ys in any case, due to the risks involved for both parties in contemporary social environments. Universally accepted in the community, however, is the princi :NEW LINK, TO ANOTHER ARCHIVED VERSION (PRESS "CONTROL + A" TO HIGHLIGHT THE TEXT FOR EASY READING: ...
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  • ...n overall view – that the priests were ‘pedophile priests:’ classic out-of-control, child-lusting, lifetime deviants. The sophisticated view of flawed persona ...ts the portrayal of real MAs, most of whom are people who possess the self-control and vigilant conscience that the prisoners of official, hypocritical celiba ...
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  • ...st critiques, issues of social power, consent, coercion, and protection vs control of young people. The victory inspired the creation of "Pink Triangle Day," ...
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  • ...the reputation of its leaders and of the sponsoring community, encouraged social integration and cessation of fighting over a wide area, and formed part of a ...each youth and young man periodically by divination). It also pertained to social harmony among the inmates. Argument and angry words between bau a youths we ...
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  • ..., most importantly, because by understanding and changing the cultural and social norms that support violence against boys, we can challenge the status quo a ...ortant that sexual abuse is primarily about abuse of power and a desire to control, humiliate and subjugate the victim and not sexuality — research reveals th ...
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  • ...ropologist David Sonenschein has published or presented numerous papers in social science journals and before professional organizations, and has taught unde ...ual Child” - one of the most avoided and undocumented subjects in history, social science, and policy research - a varied number of contemporary and historic ...
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  • ...in­ventive in devising austerities and prohi­bitions as a means of social control. ...another. No human society allows its members, what­ever their age, sex, or social status, to interact sexually with one another with­out restriction. Indeed, ...
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  • ...ling. [[Ann Livschiz]] writes that this action reflected the "fundamental social conservatism of the majority of the top political leadership of the country ...tled to develop their sexual lives free from parental, police or religious control. We favour legislation which protects children and young people from sexual ...
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  • ...lem with teenage parents? And what's the problem with policy?," ''Critical Social Policy'', 27, 307–334.''' ...will continue post pregnancy. Teenage parenting may therefore be a part of social disadvantage, rather than its cause. [...] ...
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  • ...(Briere & Runtz, 1989). Briere and Runtz remarked that “given the probable social undesirability of such admissions, we may hypothesize that the actual rates ...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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  • ...of young boys and provide them with a voice and choices in the matter, the social structures that have created and maintain an unbalanced power relationship [W]e have to take account of the real social situation in which we live, of the vulnerability of children and the relati ...
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  • ...aise or blame, for events over which a person has [[illusion of control|no control]]. * '''Fallacy of change''' – Relying on [[social control]] to obtain cooperative actions from another person.<ref name="grohol" /> ...
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  • ...offenders. Most child sex offenders are motivated by opportunism and anti-social traits rather than a sexual preference for children. ...[the first type being] the true pedophile [who] has a general interest in social contact with children, including a sexual dimension. […] In this book I am ...
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  • ...ately give guidance about treatment and prognosis. It was not about social control, and psychoanalysts were not involved simply because they were not interest Lane rightly emphasizes the role of social factors and social norms in the genesis of psychological distress, but then suggests that we n ...
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  • ...ship between sexuality and punishment in our society. Drawing on classical social science, critical legal studies, and queer theory, he tracks the rise of a ...w on the use of sex panics and fear-mongering by the state to increase its control over private behavior.” — J.A. Myers ''Gay &amp; Lesbian Review/Worldwide'' ...
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  • ...on and in the equal rights of men and women and have determined to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom, ..., colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall ...
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  • ...y that they need to change their sexual orientation; they need to learn to control themselves, with our help. Pedophiles are not usually the highest-risk offe *'''[[Dennis Howitt|Howitt, D.]] (2002). "Social Exclusion--Pedophile Style," in Goodwin, Robin and Cramer, Duncan (eds.), ' ...
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  • ...support network, [[LifeLine]], until shortly before his death in 2010) and social worker Russell Dick, B4U-ACT thrived as a state-funded, Maryland-based 501( ...YOU in Before You Act stands for psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, doctors, researchers, media, politicians, and everyone else just a ...
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  • ...bor" (some form of work). This has been normal and accepted. This provides social and economic benefits to the family as well. Children were expected to "hel ...personal [[agency]], and would free children from the tyranny of parental control. This could also be beneficial for adults--including BoyLovers--who wish to ...
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  • ...gers have a vested interest in generating [[moral panic]] and establishing control over new communication media. ...e proposition, which is typically an act of harassment or teasing. In what social networks may view as something of an exoneration after years of pressure fr ...
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  • ...pectrum that things formerly allowed become taboo. The state seeks greater control over its people in uncertain times. Any minority, including any sexual mino ...s to look at how humans have organized themselves into extended family and social groups over the centuries. Alliances of like-minded people with a common ob ...
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  • ...Program "Diversity, Lifestyles and Health" at the Netherlands Institute of social sexological research. ...rnal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, Sexualities, Sexuality Research and Social Policy, and Tijdschrift voor Seksuologie (Dutch Journal of [[Sexology]]). H ...
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  • [[Xavier Von Erck]] has attempted to control discussions on [[Wikipedia]] (a site that he was banned from) by using Wiki ...ated with those organizations, as well as domain registrar GoDaddy.com and social networking site MySpace.com, after the organizations accused Kruska of bein ...
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  • ...it was already there. They simply have learned the language and gained the social freedom/acceptance necessary in order to express it. ...ing more and more to other sources of information such as the internet and social media, chat sites, and pornography sites, their peers, and to other informa ...
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  • ...civic path, men of dominant social status attracting young lovers who were social inferiors seeking to advance their position, or carrying on illicit relatio ...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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  • *[http://www.springer.com/psychology/personality+%26+social+psychology/journal/10508?detailsPage=editorialBoard Editorial Board] </ref> ...ificant decrease in the amount of white matter in their brains compared to control subjects, in addition to having lower IQ and being shorter than average, wh ...
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  • ...About Sex Offenders and Community Protection Policies|journal=Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy|date=12 April 2007|volume=7|issue=1|pages=1-25|doi ...become more likely to commit crimes because the associated psychological, social, or financial costs make crime-free life relatively less attractive.<ref na ...
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  • passed into American control as a result of main social event of the town, the ...
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  • ...getting through to our politicians, ministers, educators, and parents. If social science was to communicate to the public, it would have to do so in plain E Do we really want our social scientists to be "neutral" and silent on issues that tragically impinge on ...
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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 ...sex; a similar 2005 survey (also conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) found a rising incidence of anal sex relations in the Ameri ...
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  • ...imized by handling the matters quietly. These public humiliations had wide social approval and appeal. ...ng culture.”) This pernicious idea has slithered like a snake through many social guises as the decades have gone by, but has never lost its place as our pre ...
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  • ...7308 "Chemical castration - breaking the cycle of paraphiliac recidivism"] Social Justice, Spring, 1999 by Christopher Meisenkothen.</ref> <ref>[http://en. ...at chemical castration is a cruel and unusual punishment because it exerts control over the mind of sex offenders to render them incapable of sexual desire an ...
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