Pedohebephilia

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Sex Offenders

Sexual victimization occurs in all ages, sexes, ethnicities, educational fields, and socioeconomic groups. Sexual offending covers a range of criminal sexual acts, including sexual assaults of older adolescents or adults, sexual contact with children under the legally defined age of each jurisdiction, noncontact sexual offenses involving exhibitionism or voyeurism (e.g., this could include online offending […]

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Pedophilic Disorder, Pedohebephilia and Ephebophilia

Diagnostic Criteria for Pedophilic Disorder DSM-5 The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM-5, outlines diagnostic criteria that must be met in order for a diagnosis of pedophilic disorder to be made. The criteria are as follows: Note: This does not pertain to individuals in late adolescence who are involved in ongoing sexual relationships

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Cases

Debra Lafave – “Too Hot For Prison”

It was one of the first teacher sex scandals to gain international attention. In 2004, Debra Lafave was a popular young English teacher at a Tampa-area middle school. Newly married to her husband, Owen, the 24-year-old Lafave had sexual intercourse and oral sex with a student on four occasions: once in her house, once in her classroom, and multiple times

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