2005
DOI: 10.1007/bf02908764
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Pedophilia, pejoration, and prejudice: Inquiry by insinuation, argument by accusation

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“…Moreover, there are big cultural differences in what counts as socially acceptable behavior, and what is tabooed, in general as well as with respect to sexual relations between children and adults; and there are also cultural differences with regard to what is considered 'good' and 'bad' for a child, and on how to be a 'man', 'woman', 'boy', 'girl' (Korbin 1981;Konker 1992;Riegel 2005;Janssen 2010). What is considered socially acceptable sexual behavior is therefore dependent on which social system a person is a member of.…”
Section: Sexual Abuse Of Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there are big cultural differences in what counts as socially acceptable behavior, and what is tabooed, in general as well as with respect to sexual relations between children and adults; and there are also cultural differences with regard to what is considered 'good' and 'bad' for a child, and on how to be a 'man', 'woman', 'boy', 'girl' (Korbin 1981;Konker 1992;Riegel 2005;Janssen 2010). What is considered socially acceptable sexual behavior is therefore dependent on which social system a person is a member of.…”
Section: Sexual Abuse Of Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%