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    potentially lethal sexual relationships ongoing between the client and one or more uninformed partner(s). In this lecture I will discuss the current professional/legal status of making disclosure in such cases‚ and my work as an applied professional ethicist in the development‚ drafting‚ and defense of a limited rule of disclosure. State statutes typically make it a crime for a person who knows that he or she is HIV positive to engage in unprotected sex with an uninformed sexual partner. The victim

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    them. Although qualitative interview research alone is not sufficient to fully understand such behavior‚ it is useful in many ways. Some of the information discussed based on the seven offenders interviewed is compared with broader epidemiological studies‚ and the strengths and limitations of each type of research are discussed. Published in 2004 by John Wiley & Sons‚ Ltd. The initial FBI study on sexual homicide and crime scene analysis‚ which included interviews with 25 serial murderers by the

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    Excessive television watching contributes to the increased incidence of childhood obesity (8‚9). • Excessive television watching may have a deleterious effect on learning and academic performance (10). • Watching certain programs may encourage irresponsible sexual behaviour (11). • Television is an effective way of advertising products to children of various ages (12). The average Canadian child watches

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    focus on the fact that young teens who run away from their homes or the ones who commit crimes and end up in juvenile detention are the ones who are mostly likely to become prostitutes. Even though Carissa was not forced into prostitution she suffered sexual abuse and beatings from her pimp. In the beginning Carissa went through the drift stage which she was lead there by the actions she was committing and then through the transition stage which at some point she began to question whether she wanted to

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    Sarah Fishkind SOP2772 Voyeurism A paraphilia is a condition in which a person’s sexual arousal and gratification depends on fantasizing about and engaging in sexual behavior that is atypical and extreme. A paraphilia can revolve around a particular object or around a particular act. Most paraphilias are more common in men then in women . Paraphilias include sexual behavior that society may view as distasteful‚ unusual or abnormal. The term voyeur was used specifically to describe people

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    Sexuality and the life cycle: childhood and adolescence Having sex = sexual intercourse? ↳ 15% thought that genital fondling → having sex ↳ 25% thought that oral sex → having sex ⇒ Having sex ≠ sexual intercourse * Students are more likely to label a behavior as having sex if it occurs in a mixed-sex relationship than in a same-sex relationship * Sex is more than just having heterosexual sexual intercourse Human sexual development as a process that occurs throughout lifespan ↳ influenced

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    Loyola University Chicago Loyola eCommons Dissertations 2011 An Examination of Internet Pornography Usage Among Male Students at Evangelical Christian Colleges Paul Olaf Chelsen Loyola University Chicago Recommended Citation Chelsen‚ Paul Olaf‚ "An Examination of Internet Pornography Usage Among Male Students at Evangelical Christian Colleges" (2011). Dissertations. Paper 150. http://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss/150 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access

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    the first DSM published in 1952‚ sexual deviation was classified under “personality disorders‚” specifically “sociopathic personality disturbance.” In the DSM-IV-TR today‚ paraphilias are distinguished from Sexual Dysfunctions characterized by disturbance in sexual desire and the psychophysiology of the sexual response cycle. Paraphilia’s can be conceptualized as arousal patterns involving uncommon or unusual erotic appetites for a wide variety of behaviors with animate or inanimate “partners”

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    Sexual Misconduct in Schools on the Rise Sable Jiles University of Phoenix Sexual Misconduct in Schools on the Rise Inappropriate sexual behavior among educators and students comes in various degrees – sexual abuse‚ sexual misconduct‚ and sexual harassment. Sexual misconduct between a teacher and student covers a broader scope than sexual abuse and may include some forms of sexual harassment. Studies conducted on sexual misconduct revealed a continuing rise in cases as awareness and improved

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    its power are capable of influencing people’s mind and behavior. Contents in the media introduced to young people make it difficult for them to distinguish between what is real and what is not‚ as a result stimulating confusion and blind imitation. The mass media plays an important role in the increase of violence‚ sexual activity‚ and risky behaviors among teenagers. The first effect of mass media on teenagers is violence. Aggressive behavior is the first example of violence in the media. Aldridge

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