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Female Pedophiles in Academia

Pedophiles, both male and female, preferential and subtypes, situational and subtypes, come from all walks of life. They are also present in academia, which is extremely disturbing since they teach students, who are the future generation. Few female pedophiles from academia are featured below, as reported by poster chris in documentingreality.com. Beth Friedman Photo URL: … Continue reading

Typology of Female Pedophiles

Several research studies have concluded that mostly pedophiles are male; however, females also exhibit pedophilia. Finkelhor & Russell in a study undertaken in 1985, estimated that women abused about 20% of male children and 5% of female children. Sexual abuse by men is generally physical coercion, while women manipulate children emotionally. Female pedophiles remain as … Continue reading

Categorizing Online Pedophiles

The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) defines pedophilia as recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, impulses or behaviors involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child or children (generally age 13 years or younger), over a period of at least 6 months. Usually the person is at least age … Continue reading

Real-Life Examples of Female Pedophiles

The FBI states that 90% of all molested children were abused by someone they know. Most of the below given stories came from news articles, some from an interview that Oprah Winfrey (a popular American talk-show hostess) had with admitted offenders, and others from books. 1. Adrienne Laflamme. A 60-year-old science teacher and long-time employee … Continue reading

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