Can Pedophiles Change?

Author:

Cantor James M.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Urology,Obstetrics and Gynecology

Reference25 articles.

1. Rahman Q. The neurodevelopment of human sexual orientation. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2005;29:1057–66.

2. •• Dyshniku F, Murray ME, Fazio RL, Lykins AD, Cantor JM. Minor physical anomalies as a window into the prenatal origins of pedophilia. Arch Sex Behav. 2015;44:2151–9. Study provides direct, physical evidence of features of the body that develop before, and only before, birth being significantly different among pedophiles than non-pedophiles, demonstrating that the factors leading to pedophilia were in effect before birth.

3. •• Fazio RL, Dyshniku F, Lykins AD, Cantor JM. Leg length versus torso length in pedophilia: further evidence of atypical physical development early in life. Sex Abus: J Res Treat. 2017;29:500–14. Study replicates the presence of significant differences in physical development among pedophiles and demonstrates the effect size to be substantially larger than what is typically associated with environmental factors but similar to neurodevelopmental ones.

4. •• Fazio RL, Lykins AD, Cantor JM. Elevated rates of atypical-handedness in paedophilia: theory and implications. Laterality. 2014;19:690–704. Study replicates and extends finding of handedness differences among pedophiles. Because handedness is determined by brain structure (relative dominance of the cerebral hemispheres), the data demonstrate an association between pedophilia and brain structure. Because handedness develops before birth, the association indicates the neurological difference was present before birth.

5. •• Seto MC. Is pedophilia a sexual orientation? Arch Sex Behav. 2012;41:231–6. Article provides a comprehensive review of the correlates of sexual interest patterns, exploring both the similarities and differences among these categories.

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