What Risk do They Pose? Minor Attracted Persons in Voluntary Treatment

This research summary seeks to answer the question: What risks do minor attracted persons seeking voluntary treatment pose to the community?
This research summary seeks to answer the question: What risks do minor attracted persons seeking voluntary treatment pose to the community?
Those of us in the field know that access to CSAM on the dark web is really only a few clicks away. Despite what many people think, it is pretty easy to access.
I’ve been thinking about this as a response to an older sex dolls post. I find it interesting because people have strong opinions based on feelings.
If you’re familiar with my blog, you’ll know that I love to write about new sex doll research; I find the topic fascinating and it intersects directly with my work, too.
Based on science and clinical experience we know there are individuals who acknowledge an attraction to children, also known as minor attraction.
As a member of a professional community close to this issue, I want to address the controversy surrounding Dr. Allyn Walker and their book A Long Dark Shadow.
It’s easy to tell when a bit of science about pedophilia is brought out to the general public. There is usually a rash of negative memes attacking the authors.