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are in reality a mixture of ‘bein
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6. Ibid., pp.155—162. 7. Collins,
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Queensland police force’s Juvenil
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Through no fault of their own some
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fourteen weeks old. There is no sug
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consent is fixed at twenty-one year
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‘just wanted to tie him (the accu
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Chapter Six The Sexual Activity of
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children’s sexuality. The United
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their development when they sought
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homosexual to activity. 15 In sever
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are always ready and willing to eng
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immediate home environments. Claren
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12. There are exceptions to this ru
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Greek lovers like Clarence Osborne
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flooded with calls expressing ‘ou
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anointed and rubbed down with oil b
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legitimate sexual outlet for husban
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Although most paedophile activists
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22. Eglinton, ~. Z., op. cit., p.29
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effects of adult-child sexual encou
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of incest. Here, heavy penalties aw
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other sexual criminals officially e
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slave owners and others, have for c
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Realistic Alternatives If society i
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5. Gibbens T. G. N. and Prince, J.,
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The Case of Charles Osborne Chapter
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pointed out how men dominate women
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a self-confessed pederast, is a Har
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associated with them. The myth that
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No such importance was given by man
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The seventh and final right is the
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No. 8,1978/79, p.13. 10. Ibid., p.1
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One of the last taboos left in this