cods wrote on May 13
th, 2014 at 10:30am:
Schu wrote on May 13
th, 2014 at 9:50am:
You're right. It was a poor choice of words and a product of the frustration I lay out later.
I find myself very torn when it comes to commenting on child abuse cases. On one hand I believe in upholding the principle of innocent until proven guilty. On the other hand I don't want to contribute to the problems that prevented and prevent a lot of victims from coming forward - the fear that they will not be believed.
I feel horrible for all of the children who suffered abuse, let alone it being covered up and the extra impact that had on them.
I think the system has become way too biased in favour of the accused and often at the expense of victims. We have to honour the idea of innocent until proven guilty and yet the accused is allowed to make alternative accusations that, by implication, make the victims out to be liars.
I have no answer to that problem, though I think about it a lot.
I think most are in that position... I was in shock when this first came out.. well it started as a whisper...hush hush..yet it would appear from this investigation that celebrity covers up an awful lot...
unless you have walked in a "victims" shoes its hard to understand what it does to them.. some blank it out and they move on without any problems.. others fall apart...
whatever possesses a man to do this I cannot imagine....do they have no conscience no right or wrong.no self respect..do they believe it would be ok for someone to come up and put the fingers in their private parts..as and when they chose too...
I dont know how anyone can think by any stretch that this is ok..is it a sickness??.. I wish I knew...
is there any research into WHY...I think its time there was as this is happening right now.. somewhere..someones life is being ruined a childhood is being stolen..
I wonder if they ever seek help before it gets so bad they cannot stop?..in the case of harris.. he had put paintings up on his computer after he had been arrested...so he must not be too ashamed of this...he may think its normal.
A friend of mine is a psychiatrist who specialised in working with paedophiles for a decade. I'll relay what she has told me, seeing as you seem interested (I find it really interesting when she provides me insight into this). Not to be taken as definitive - research on all this is still a work in progress and the psychological community still debates matters.
First of all, there's a difference between the sexual abuse of a prepubescent child and a child who has entered puberty. It is the former that is paedophilia, so the info only relates to that group (although as far as I understand it there is some cross over and the research on each of paedophilia and abuse of older children can provide insight into the other).
In some cases, it is that the abused becomes the abuser. Children who are themselves victims of child sexual abuse go on to abuse others. There is no definitive understanding as to why some go on to become abusers and some don't. In some cases, it seems that people are born that way (like with anything there are people born with some serious defects). In other cases they just don't know, although a lot of opinion is that these are people who fall into one of the other two categories and that the reason they can't be identified in the first category is because they don't recall their abuse.
It does happen, though it's rare, that someone who is fantasising about children will come forward and seek help beforehand. The main reason for not coming forward appears to be the stigma.
Can paedophiles be cured? This is the most complex question of all. Apparently the majority of the psychological community is in agreement that paedophiles can't be cured. However, because people generally don't come forward when they are merely fantasising and rather are only discovered after they've acted, and because it is nearly impossible to identify children at risk of becoming paedophiles, the psychological community doesn't yet know if early intervention would be able to prevent things developing.
If there is one significant distinction between paedophiles and other child sexual abusers it is that there is more indication that the latter can be cured even once they have acted - that with treatment they can stop the behaviours.
In terms of "acting" that includes both physically doing something and viewing pornographic images of children. Basically, once the fantasy is fed somehow.
Medication has been trialled to treat paedophilia, with no real success so far.
A proportion of the research focuses on the gender of paedophiles - as in, why do so many more men than women become paedophiles (which relates to the general issue of why men who are abused are more likely to become abusers than women who are abused). One theory focuses on whether testosterone plays a part. It looks particularly at whether female paedophiles have high levels of testosterone compared to the general female population. There is an idea that if it can be identified as testosterone, oestrogen therapy might be able to have an impact. There are of course other hormones being looked at as well.