Stigmatization and societal punitiveness about pedophilia has a range of potential consequences, such as the social isolation of people with sexual interest in children, and the formation of policies that are not consistent with empirical research findings. Previous research has shown that people with pedophilic sexual interests use societal thinking to self-stigmatize, which in turn may actually serve to increase their risk of committing a sexual offense. In this study, we compared two attitudinal interventions (first-person narrative vs. expert opinion) using a student sample(N = 100). It was hypothesized that both interventions would lead to reductions in stigmatization and punitive attitudes about pedophiles on an explicit (self-r...
Increased media exposure of convicted sexual offenders with child victims has increased the public c...
This study explores whether framing pedophilic attractions as a mental disorder and/or manipulating ...
Child sexual offenders are hypothesized to hold offence-supportive beliefs that set them apart from ...
Stigmatization and societal punitiveness about pedophilia has a range of potential consequences, suc...
The stigmatization of people with pedophilic sexual interests is the topic of growing academic and p...
For decades, researchers have documented how stereotyping and unfair treatment affect the lives of p...
Even though pedophilia is not synonymous with child sexual abuse, it remains a highly stigmatized ph...
People with pedophilia (PWP) are highly stigmatized. Public opinion is strongly pre-consolidated – i...
In this experimental study, 89 participants were allocated to an offending pedophile, nonoffending p...
The public stigma associated with pedophilia, the sexual attraction to prepubescent children, is tre...
Despite decades of research on the adverse consequences of stereotyping and discrimination for many ...
A New Approach to Assessing Pedophilia and Preventing Child Sexual Abuse This literature review aims...
Background: Individuals with OCD tend to delay help seeking due to fear of stigma, particularly indi...
Paedophilic individuals are a highly misunderstood and stigmatised group, with the general public te...
In this article, we sought to build on existing stigmatization research by examining the extent to w...
Increased media exposure of convicted sexual offenders with child victims has increased the public c...
This study explores whether framing pedophilic attractions as a mental disorder and/or manipulating ...
Child sexual offenders are hypothesized to hold offence-supportive beliefs that set them apart from ...
Stigmatization and societal punitiveness about pedophilia has a range of potential consequences, suc...
The stigmatization of people with pedophilic sexual interests is the topic of growing academic and p...
For decades, researchers have documented how stereotyping and unfair treatment affect the lives of p...
Even though pedophilia is not synonymous with child sexual abuse, it remains a highly stigmatized ph...
People with pedophilia (PWP) are highly stigmatized. Public opinion is strongly pre-consolidated – i...
In this experimental study, 89 participants were allocated to an offending pedophile, nonoffending p...
The public stigma associated with pedophilia, the sexual attraction to prepubescent children, is tre...
Despite decades of research on the adverse consequences of stereotyping and discrimination for many ...
A New Approach to Assessing Pedophilia and Preventing Child Sexual Abuse This literature review aims...
Background: Individuals with OCD tend to delay help seeking due to fear of stigma, particularly indi...
Paedophilic individuals are a highly misunderstood and stigmatised group, with the general public te...
In this article, we sought to build on existing stigmatization research by examining the extent to w...
Increased media exposure of convicted sexual offenders with child victims has increased the public c...
This study explores whether framing pedophilic attractions as a mental disorder and/or manipulating ...
Child sexual offenders are hypothesized to hold offence-supportive beliefs that set them apart from ...