
@article{ref1,
title="Pedophiles: Mental Retardation, Maternal Age, and Sexual Orientation",
journal="Archives of sexual behavior",
year="1999",
author="Blanchard, Ray and Watson, Mark S. and Choy, Alberto and Dickey, Robert and Klassen, Philip and Kuban, Michael and Ferren, Donald J.",
volume="28",
number="2",
pages="111-127",
abstract="Intellectual functioning, parental age, and sexual orientation in 991 male sexual offenders were investigated. Sources of data included semistructured interviews, clinical charts, phallometric tests, and self-administered questionnaires. The results suggest two main conclusions: (i) Among pedophiles in general, erotic preference moves away from adult women along two dimensions: age and sex. The extent of this movement is greater, along both dimensions,for pedophiles with lower levels of intellectual functioning. (ii) High maternal age (or some factor it represents) increases the likelihood of exclusive sexual interest in boys. Intellectual deficiency (or some factor it represents) decreases the likelihood of exclusive sexual interest in girls. These two factors summate, so that a pedophile with both factors is more likely to be sexually interested in boys than a pedophile with only one. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by Springer)Sexual Assault OffenderChild Abuse OffenderChild Sexual Abuse OffenderChild MolesterParent CharacteristicsMother CharacteristicsSexual ArousalOffender CharacteristicsAdult MaleAdult OffenderAdult ViolenceMale OffenderMale ViolenceOffender IntelligenceHomosexual MaleHomosexual OffenderHomosexual Adult02-02<p />",
language="",
issn="0004-0002",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}