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Imre Aszódi, Miscolc (Hungary):
Pädophilie-Vorbeugung
(Pedophilia Prevention)
Pedophile acts (sexual contacts between children and adults) are punishable in most countries. Prevention is an important, if difficult task. The author suggests that the school or sport club coach (PE, physical education teacher, games master) might teach children to shout for help ("I'm being molested!") in case of sexual approaches by adults. In addition they might be taught how to break the assaulter's little finger (his "pinkie").
On the other hand pedophile adults should be given opportunities to relief their strain. Specially registered clubs should allow them to legally:
- seek psychosocial help,
- form self-help groups,
- watch adequate video films, and to
- use the services of young adult prostitutes with shaved childlike genitals.
About the Author:
Imre Aszódi, MD, PhD. Born in 1924. Ex-university lecturer. Specialist in gynaecology, paediatrics, and psychology. Founder and head of a family planning institute. Published 15 books and book chapters as well as about 200 journal articles in Hungary and abroad. Magnus-Hirschfeld-Medal 1992 for Sexual Reform.
Address:
Dr. Dr. Aszódi Imre, Széchenyi u. 83, Miscolc (Hungary)
Tel. (00 36 46) 350 454
Fax via (00 36 46) 348 415
eMail: mab@axelero.hu
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