THE OFFENCE BEHAVIOR: USE OF THREAT OR FORCE
March 30th, 2009
The percentages in Table 149 show the extent of coercion in nine offense groups. Because physical force was always used in the aggression offenses they are not included in the table. There was no force in the exhibition or peeping offenses, obviously. Since the heterosexual nonincest offenses were originally classified on the basis of force [...]
SEX OFFENDERS: JUVENILE CRIMINALITY
March 30th, 2009
All studies of juvenile criminality are handicapped by the policy of law-enforcement agencies to protect juveniles by not recording their troubles or by disguising the nature of the trouble through some vague all-inclusive term. Therefore all juvenile records err on the conservative side. Employing our usual definition that adult life begins with the sixteenth birthday, [...]
MARRIAGE: INCIDENCE OF MARRIAGE
March 30th, 2009
Since the various groups we are comparing differ in age, we must use an accumulative rather than a simple ever-never incidence tabulation. We find that early and frequent premarital coitus is associated with early marriage: the groups most active in premarital coitus have the largest proportions of their members married by age eighteen. By age [...]
PREPUBERTAL SEX PLAY: SOCIALIZATION
March 30th, 2009
Discussion of prepubertal sociosexual activity is incomplete without some reference to general social relationships with other children. We ascertained from our interviewees the quantity and relative proportions of boy and girl companions they had at ages ten to eleven. A tabulation of those reporting numerous companions of both sexes provides only a few items of [...]
PEEPERS: OTHER FACTORS
March 30th, 2009
]n their sexual response to the thought or sight of persons of the opposite or same sex and in terms of response to pornography, the peepers are unusual in only one respect. A large percentage (38 per cent) of them reported strong or frequent sexual arousal from thinking of or seeing females; this finding, of [...]