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Professionals' contemporary theories and understandings of paedophilia

McCartan, Kieran

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Kieran McCartan Kieran.Mccartan@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Sociology and Criminology



Abstract

This paper will discuss professionals' contemporary definitions and understandings of paedophilia, based upon empirical qualitative research with a range of professionals' working within paedophilia, or in related fields (Practitioners, Academics and members of the Media) (n=28). The research used semi-structured interviews, interpreted through qualitative (thematic) content analysis. The findings reveal that in general the professionals' seem to have similar, but differently nuanced understandings of paedophilia. The professionals believe that the current definition of paedophilia, as a result of a number of factors including disparate professional discourses, has become problematic as it does not reflects the complexity of the issue or the population in question. This disharmony in professional discourse and public discussion has lead to the broader societal discourse surrounding paedophilia to become mal-adaptive and not fit for purpose. Therefore the professionals believe that the current discourse surrounding paedophilia, and its resulting definition, needs to be readdressed.

Citation

McCartan, K. (2011). Professionals' contemporary theories and understandings of paedophilia. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 13(4), 322-335

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Deposit Date Aug 19, 2013
Publicly Available Date Feb 10, 2016
Journal International Journal of Police Science and Management
Print ISSN 1461-3557
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 4
Pages 322-335
Keywords paedophilia, professionals' understandings, discourse, social construction
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/970277

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