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The ancient philosopher Plato claimed that all immoral behavior was the result of some disorder in the soul (Gert and Culver, 2009, p. 489). Although very few people now hold this view, deviant sexual behavior is often considered symptomatic of a mental disorder. However, not all deviant behaviors fit the clinical definition. For example, if a heterosexual man becomes aroused by dressing in women's clothing, it is considered by most people to be abnormal behavior. However, his behavior may be ego-syntonic, meaning that the man is not troubled by either the impulses or by acting them out. Such an individual would not seek treatment. He is not a danger to himself or to anyone else and unless there were objections on the part of his wife or significant other, there is no compelling reason, in the man's mind, to manage his impulses or behavior. As Bhugra and McMullen (2010, p. 245) point out, dressing in women's clothing may not be considered an illness unless and until it results in criminal behavior (e.g., stealing women's clothing that then leads to an arrest.) The mere act of dressing in women's clothing is not a crime and there is no victim. Pedophilia, on the other hand, is a mental disorder by the same definition. For the perpetrator, it causes "clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning" (Gert and Culver, p. 488). For the young victim, the behavior can be devastating, with lifelong consequences.
Throughout history, there has been a range of perceptions in different cultures as to what constitutes sexual deviance, including degree of consent, location of the sexual behavior, the age of the individuals involved, whether or not any harm or distress occurs, the frequency of the practice, and the degree of distaste felt by others about the particular sexual behavior (Hensley and Tewksbury, 2003, cited in Gordon, 2008, p. 79).
Pedophilia is a clinical diagnosis usually made by a psychologist or psychiatrist (Hall and Hall, 2007, p. 457). "Pedophilia" is neither a criminal or legal term; "forcible sexual offense" is used instead by the justice system. According to the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), forcible sexual offenses are those directed against...
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