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Unspeakable Acts: Why Men Sexually Abuse Children » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Unspeakable Acts: Why Men Sexually Abuse Children by Doug Pryor

Authors: Doug Pryor
ISBN-13: 9780814766668, ISBN-10: 0814766668
Format: Paperback
Publisher: New York University Press
Date Published: January 1999
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Doug Pryor

Doug Pryor is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and co-author of the recent ground-breaking book Dual Attraction: Understanding Bisexuality.
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Book Synopsis

A superb book that takes us into the subjective world of the child molester. It breaks new ground and provides a major contribution to sex research. Vital reading for all those interested in the interpretations of the men who commit unspeakable acts.
--Martin S. Weinberg, Indiana University at Bloomington

Victims, survivors, and their supporters most want to know how and why people can sexually assault and terrorize children who love and trust them. Finally, after reading Doug Pryor's Unspeakable Acts, I feel a have a vivid and reliable answer to that question. This book is must reading for every student of child sexual abuse.
--Hal Pepinsky, Indiana University at Bloomington

An example of how interviewing and life course methods can be done in ways that yield an empirically rich analysis useful for theoretical development. . . . A nicely written book using excellent methodology.
-Contemporary Sociology

The sexual abuse of children is one of the most morally unsettling and emotionally inflammatory issues in American society today. It has been estimated that roughly one out of every four girls and one in ten boys experience some form of unwanted sexual attention either inside or outside the family before they reach adulthood.

How should society deal with the sexual victimization of children? Should known offenders be released back into our communities? If so, where, and with what rights, should they be allowed to live? In Unspeakable Acts, Douglas W. Pryor argues that much of this debate, designed to deal with abusers after they have offended, ignores the important issue of why men cross these forbidden sexual boundaries to molest children inthe first place and how the behavior can possibly be prevented before it starts.

Incorporating in-depth interviews with more than thirty convicted child molesters, Pryor explores how men become involved with breaking sexual boundaries with children. He looks at how their lives prior to offending contributed to and led up to what they did, the ways that initial interest in sex with children began, the tactics offenders employed to molest their victims over time, how they felt about and reacted to their behavior between offending episodes, and how they were ultimately able to stop.

The author expands our understanding of this often reviled, little understood group, leaving us with the uneasy conclusion that the moral wall separating us from what is defined as extreme, sick behavior is not as opaque as we would like to believe.


Contemporary Sociology

An example of how interviewing and life course methods can be done in ways that yield an empirically rich analysis useful for theoretical development. . . . A nicely written book using excellent methodology.

Table of Contents

Preface
1Studying Offenders and Their Behavior1
2Blurring of Boundaries in Childhood31
3Escalating Problems in Adulthood61
4Shifting into an Offending Mode91
5Approaching and Engaging the Victim123
6Snowballing from One Act to Many157
7Continuing with Regular Offending189
8Exiting Offending and Public Exposure221
9Answering the Question Why251
Table 1Recent Studies Measuring Sexual Abuse285
Appendix ATopical Interview Guide289
Appendix BResearch Consent Forms294
Appendix CStatistical Data on Cases297
Appendix DThe Retrospective Interpretation Problem300
Notes303
Suggested Reading336
Index343

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