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Statutory sex crime relationships between juveniles and adults: A
... generational, and the juveniles have been referred to as compliant victims, statutory victims or even co-offenders. Among the issues implicit in the naming controversies are: (1) whether such youth are indeed victims, (2) whether they are capable morally or psychologically of consent, and (3) where ...
... generational, and the juveniles have been referred to as compliant victims, statutory victims or even co-offenders. Among the issues implicit in the naming controversies are: (1) whether such youth are indeed victims, (2) whether they are capable morally or psychologically of consent, and (3) where ...
The sociology of sex
... Humans, unlike butterflies, have highly variable sexual behaviour which is not very tightly linked to (and in fact often frustrates) biological reproduction, at least at the individual level. What counts as sex, how it is socially regulated, and what people do in sex varies greatly between cultures ...
... Humans, unlike butterflies, have highly variable sexual behaviour which is not very tightly linked to (and in fact often frustrates) biological reproduction, at least at the individual level. What counts as sex, how it is socially regulated, and what people do in sex varies greatly between cultures ...
altruism, sexual selection and causes of male reproductive
... Because male reproductive cooperation stands at the intersection of sexual selection and inclusive fitness theory, it is integrally tied to some of the most active areas of research in evolutionary biology. However, male reproductive cooperation has received surprisingly little attention and has not, ...
... Because male reproductive cooperation stands at the intersection of sexual selection and inclusive fitness theory, it is integrally tied to some of the most active areas of research in evolutionary biology. However, male reproductive cooperation has received surprisingly little attention and has not, ...
Cooperating to compete: altruism, sexual selection
... Because male reproductive cooperation stands at the intersection of sexual selection and inclusive fitness theory, it is integrally tied to some of the most active areas of research in evolutionary biology. However, male reproductive cooperation has received surprisingly little attention and has not, ...
... Because male reproductive cooperation stands at the intersection of sexual selection and inclusive fitness theory, it is integrally tied to some of the most active areas of research in evolutionary biology. However, male reproductive cooperation has received surprisingly little attention and has not, ...
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
... committed to them and as a result, they result to being committed to their employer The manager therefore is to devise ways to motivate workers who feel less committed to their employers, but at the same time maintain organizational global competitiveness ...
... committed to them and as a result, they result to being committed to their employer The manager therefore is to devise ways to motivate workers who feel less committed to their employers, but at the same time maintain organizational global competitiveness ...
The Confusion of Yuet and Leung
... 2. When entering into puberty, both boys and girls are sensitive to physical growth especially when it comes to private parts. They may become helpless owing to lack of sex knowledge, and be unable to find a reliable channel for proper sex knowledge or counseling. Teenagers should be responsible for ...
... 2. When entering into puberty, both boys and girls are sensitive to physical growth especially when it comes to private parts. They may become helpless owing to lack of sex knowledge, and be unable to find a reliable channel for proper sex knowledge or counseling. Teenagers should be responsible for ...
Antidepressant-Induced Sexual Side Efiects: Incidence
... sampled in a European cross-sectional survey.13 SD is one of the main reasons patients choose to discontinue SSRI treatment, and it can also cause poor adherence patterns among patients who choose to continue taking the medication.4 In one study of patients with major depressive disorder, 85% of pat ...
... sampled in a European cross-sectional survey.13 SD is one of the main reasons patients choose to discontinue SSRI treatment, and it can also cause poor adherence patterns among patients who choose to continue taking the medication.4 In one study of patients with major depressive disorder, 85% of pat ...
History of Behavioral and Cognitive
... Background The study of human sexuality began in the 19th century. In particular, scientists studied both conventional and deviant sexual practices during this time. Sexual acts that are considered deviant are not practiced by the majority of society and are therefore considered abnormal behavior. F ...
... Background The study of human sexuality began in the 19th century. In particular, scientists studied both conventional and deviant sexual practices during this time. Sexual acts that are considered deviant are not practiced by the majority of society and are therefore considered abnormal behavior. F ...
1 T What Is Trauma?
... and sexual assault rates for males are less clear, due in part to only recent social awareness that men can be sexually victimized, but are estimated to range between 2 and 4 percent (Elliott, Mok, & Briere, 2004; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000). Peer sexual assault against adolescent women is, sadly, quit ...
... and sexual assault rates for males are less clear, due in part to only recent social awareness that men can be sexually victimized, but are estimated to range between 2 and 4 percent (Elliott, Mok, & Briere, 2004; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000). Peer sexual assault against adolescent women is, sadly, quit ...
Working with individuals and families where siblings incest has
... victim’s emotional and physical safety must be considered as well as the risk of further sexual offending by the perpetrating child. The parents ability to respond and protect is also a primary consideration. b) Some therapeutic programs insist that perpetrators must be living outside of the family ...
... victim’s emotional and physical safety must be considered as well as the risk of further sexual offending by the perpetrating child. The parents ability to respond and protect is also a primary consideration. b) Some therapeutic programs insist that perpetrators must be living outside of the family ...
Sexual dysfunction in patients taking conventional antipsychotic
... Figures 1 and 2 show a breakdown of the scores on the SFQ for each medication subtype in each area of sexual functioning for men and women. There were no significant differences between medication type and overall mean SFQ score, although there was a tendency (in both men and women) for those taking ...
... Figures 1 and 2 show a breakdown of the scores on the SFQ for each medication subtype in each area of sexual functioning for men and women. There were no significant differences between medication type and overall mean SFQ score, although there was a tendency (in both men and women) for those taking ...
Confronting Sexual Stigma and Prejudice: Theory and Practice
... which the stigma and prejudice directed at sexual minorities in the contemporary United States and elsewhere are distinct from parallel phenomena directed at racial, ethnic, and religious minorities (see also Fiske & Taylor, in press). First, under most circumstances, an individual’s sexual orientat ...
... which the stigma and prejudice directed at sexual minorities in the contemporary United States and elsewhere are distinct from parallel phenomena directed at racial, ethnic, and religious minorities (see also Fiske & Taylor, in press). First, under most circumstances, an individual’s sexual orientat ...
The Best Kept Secret: Mother-Daughter Sexual Abuse
... continue throughout the daughter’s adolescence until she is finally able to leave home (often only for college or early marriage). 5) Coercion: Female perpetrators more often use coercion and threats rather than actual physical force.12 Threats of abandonment are highly effective in persuading a dau ...
... continue throughout the daughter’s adolescence until she is finally able to leave home (often only for college or early marriage). 5) Coercion: Female perpetrators more often use coercion and threats rather than actual physical force.12 Threats of abandonment are highly effective in persuading a dau ...
Does courtship behavior contribute to species
... frequency ticks to construct species-average courtship songs based on previous courtship song data corrected to 22 C (Fitzpatrick and Gray, 2001; Korody M, Osborn N, Gray DA, unpublished data). The two species’ songs differ primarily in the low-frequency tick rate, the number of low frequency ticks ...
... frequency ticks to construct species-average courtship songs based on previous courtship song data corrected to 22 C (Fitzpatrick and Gray, 2001; Korody M, Osborn N, Gray DA, unpublished data). The two species’ songs differ primarily in the low-frequency tick rate, the number of low frequency ticks ...
alignment coital picture technique
... female sexual drive, although past studies of this nature paint an unclear picture. Many women with hypoactive sexual desire have normal testosterone levels, some women with low testosterone levels have normal sexual drive, and high testosterone levels are not always associated with high libido [8 . ...
... female sexual drive, although past studies of this nature paint an unclear picture. Many women with hypoactive sexual desire have normal testosterone levels, some women with low testosterone levels have normal sexual drive, and high testosterone levels are not always associated with high libido [8 . ...
Preventing Conflict-related Sexual Violence
... inevitable in war. There is considerable variation in how it occurs, and some conflict actors do not engage in sexual violence at all. This has been shown by a number of welldocumented case studies (e.g. Wood, 2006; Cohen, 2010), and the literature also shows how restraint can be found among state m ...
... inevitable in war. There is considerable variation in how it occurs, and some conflict actors do not engage in sexual violence at all. This has been shown by a number of welldocumented case studies (e.g. Wood, 2006; Cohen, 2010), and the literature also shows how restraint can be found among state m ...
The Liberal 1950s? Reinterpreting Postwar American
... and undomesticated”—and in need of constraint. While nonnormative sexual behavior could be cast as an individual psychological problem, it was simultaneously understood as group-wide cultural pathology. In the postwar era, as before, white segregationists, for example, routinely portrayed blacks as ...
... and undomesticated”—and in need of constraint. While nonnormative sexual behavior could be cast as an individual psychological problem, it was simultaneously understood as group-wide cultural pathology. In the postwar era, as before, white segregationists, for example, routinely portrayed blacks as ...
mate choice and its evolutionary consequences
... From an evolutionary perspective, mate choice can be the most important decision in an individual’s life, at least for sexually reproducing animals. Some animals spend their whole life with one partner or share the responsibility of raising the offspring, while most animals (not least invertebrates) ...
... From an evolutionary perspective, mate choice can be the most important decision in an individual’s life, at least for sexually reproducing animals. Some animals spend their whole life with one partner or share the responsibility of raising the offspring, while most animals (not least invertebrates) ...
Sociological Perspectives - Social Science Computing Cooperative
... economy, law, and medicine. Each institution is associated with a sexual ideology or discourse (Foucault, 1998). Most religions in the United States promulgate the Judeo-Christian ideology, which emphasizes marital relationships as the appropriate context for sexual intimacy. Religious leaders utili ...
... economy, law, and medicine. Each institution is associated with a sexual ideology or discourse (Foucault, 1998). Most religions in the United States promulgate the Judeo-Christian ideology, which emphasizes marital relationships as the appropriate context for sexual intimacy. Religious leaders utili ...
War Rape: New Conceptualizations and Responses
... and sexual enslavement of Muslim women in Bosnia-Herzegovina by Serbian forces (Stiglmayer, 1993), the rape of Eritrean women by Ethiopian soldiers (Legesse, 2000; von Kerenshazy, Tekle, Higo, Gottlieb, & Aradom, 2002), and rape occurring as state-sponsored violence during intrastate conflicts in Rw ...
... and sexual enslavement of Muslim women in Bosnia-Herzegovina by Serbian forces (Stiglmayer, 1993), the rape of Eritrean women by Ethiopian soldiers (Legesse, 2000; von Kerenshazy, Tekle, Higo, Gottlieb, & Aradom, 2002), and rape occurring as state-sponsored violence during intrastate conflicts in Rw ...
MANAGING HORMONAL CHANGES IN MEN AND WOMEN …
... Sexuality for women extends far beyond the release of neurotransmitters, the influence of sex hormones, and vasocongestion of the genitals. A number of psychological and ...
... Sexuality for women extends far beyond the release of neurotransmitters, the influence of sex hormones, and vasocongestion of the genitals. A number of psychological and ...
Physical Attractiveness as a Signal of Biological Quality
... social sciences, in the same way it has for biology. Although evolutionary psychology has met severe criticism, it is usually targeted towards the predictions or definition of EP given by individual researchers (like Tooby & Cosmides (1987, 1992)) concerning the modularity of mind or about the envir ...
... social sciences, in the same way it has for biology. Although evolutionary psychology has met severe criticism, it is usually targeted towards the predictions or definition of EP given by individual researchers (like Tooby & Cosmides (1987, 1992)) concerning the modularity of mind or about the envir ...
THINKING ABOUT HUMAN SEXUALITY
... ful to our society, believing that it has contributed to sexual callousness, the spread of sexually transmitted infections, and unwanted pregnancies. Others see it as bringing an end to the sexual double standard, and as an adaptive response to the strong economic pressures to postpone marriage. How ...
... ful to our society, believing that it has contributed to sexual callousness, the spread of sexually transmitted infections, and unwanted pregnancies. Others see it as bringing an end to the sexual double standard, and as an adaptive response to the strong economic pressures to postpone marriage. How ...
Coevolution of male courtship and sexual conflict
... Key words: coercion, display, female choice, sexual selection, sexually antagonistic coevolution. ...
... Key words: coercion, display, female choice, sexual selection, sexually antagonistic coevolution. ...
Human male sexuality
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Human male sexuality covers physiological, psychological, social, cultural, and political aspects of the human male sexual response and related phenomenon. It encompasses a broad range of issues, including male sexual desires and behaviors which as a part of human sexuality, have also been addressed by principles of ethics, morality, and religion.