Daily Archives: March 30th, 2009

PATTERNED OFFENDERS: PREPUBERTAL SEX LIFE

Another aspect of the early lives of these sex offenders that must be examined is the whole complex of early sexual experience. Since puberty sets the terminal date for such experience, it is advisable to examine this variable first. It becomes immediately apparent that the patterned offenders attained puberty before the incidental offenders by a [...]

MISCELLANEOUS FACTORS: GAMBLING

Risk-taking is a characteristic of the lives of most men; changing jobs, getting married, even crossing the street—all involve some risk, The job may not turn out, the marriage may fail, one may be struck by a car; all these are negative consequences of a life of risk. It is, therefore, not incongruous that men [...]

OTHER NONMARITAL COITUS:

The techniques and extent of extramarital and postmarital petting were not ascertained in the earlier case histories; consequently our data are seriously limited. Nevertheless, we found postmarital petting, like postmarital coitus, to be essentially universal. Extramarital petting, we know, considerably exceeds the incidence of extramarital coitus, but again precise data are lacking. However, from our [...]

PHYSICAL DEFECTS AND CHARACTERISTICS: VENEREAL DISEASE

Our data concerning veneral disease came not only from the individual interviewed, but in those cases where the men had been institutionalized, also from official records. Between 20 and 37 per cent of the prison group and sex-offender groups had had gonorrhea; a far smaller proportion (14 per cent) of the control group had been [...]

EXHIBITIONISTS: MARRIAGE

About 64 per cent of the exhibitionists had married before contributing their histories to our research. In view of the age of the group (the average individual was about thirty-five) this is a small proportion; by that age some 85 per cent of the control and prison groups had married. Nor is there any evidence [...]