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Internet Child Abuse

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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

A Pedophile versus A Child Molester/Rapist

A pedophile is any person who is suffering from a mental disorder known as pedophilia, wherein they are sexually attracted to pre-pubescent children. On the other hand, a child molester is any person who abuses or molests children of any age. Age or gender is usually not of much importance to a child molester; however, … Continue reading

Profile of a Preferential Pedophile

Richard Kensinger, MSW, had forty years of clinical experience in behavioral healthcare as a psychotherapist, trainer, consultant, and faculty member in the Psychology Department, Mount Aloysius College. Kensinger also taught at Penn State, University of Pittsburgh, and Temple University. According to his research and clinical experience regarding the identification of a pedophile, he says, “About … Continue reading

Quantifying Online Child Pornography

It is argued that since the term pornography implies consensual sexual activity (Taylor & Quayle, 2003) and because children cannot possibly give their consent to such activities, the term “child abuse material (CAM)” is better suited; hence, child abuse is not child pornography. Whatever be the term, it is important to fully understand the magnitude … Continue reading

A Mother’s Story of Child Pornography Victimization

The children who are sexually abused by pedophiles are victimized several times. The first victimization takes place when they are given pornographic material, usually child pornography images, by the pedophile over the Internet as part of the pedophile’s seduction process, to impress upon the child that child pornography is a normal act. If the pedophile … Continue reading

Typology of Online Pedophiles

An interest in Internet pedophilia flourishes due to the circumstances provided by the Internet, which includes the social, individual and technological circumstances. Knowing the differences in how online child pornography offenses are committed is vitally important to understanding and combating the problem of sexual exploitation of children. There is an increasing seriousness of offending, from … Continue reading

Should Wives of Pedophiles Be Also Held Accountable?

Arresting male and female pedophiles is a must to protect children. Female pedophiles rarely get arrested and generally only the male pedophiles get arrested and convicted. Normally the wives of male pedophiles deny that they knew their husbands were pedophiles. Researchers are trying to understand the wives of pedophiles by real life examples. Deborah Schurman-Kauflin, … Continue reading

Understanding the Wives of Pedophiles

Pedophiles are criminals and guilty because of their pedophilic acts; however, they seldom feel any remorse as revealed from the thoughts of a self-confessed pedophile. But what about the wives of these pedophiles? Although not criminals themselves, but are they also not accomplices in some way for hiding their husbands’ inclinations and pervert acts? If … Continue reading

Real Stories from Children of Pedophiles

Pedophiles justify their acts by falsely rationalizing that they are helping children and by other arguments. However, just like parents of victimized children, the children of pedophiles also relate painful stories. ——————— Thoughts from a child of a pedophile Post by skimmer, at PscyhForums.com I’ve been reading the post in this forum and find myself … 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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