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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize and ensure veracity and freedom from bias of information in articles involving pedophilia, child sexuality, and related issues.

This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page. Or just start helping.

For more information on WikiProjects, see Misplaced Pages:WikiProjects and Misplaced Pages:WikiProject best practices.

About

WikiProject Pedophilia Article Watch

Scope

The purpose of this project is to get articles on the subject out of protection, disputation, and tagged status and create excellent, encyclopedic articles which have broad consensus and may remain stable.

(Editors who are interested in paraphilae in general or in a particular paraphilia are invited to join and expand the scope of this project if they wish.)

Goals

  1. Achieve, to the extent possible, a scholarly, generally agreed-upon, scientifically accurate, culturally accurate, and clear terminology to be used in pedophilia/childlove-related articles.
  2. Edit selected articles concerning pedophilia (see "Articles under consideration", above) to achieve an accurate, verified, NPOV state.

Parentage

Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Sociology (inactive)

Related projects and Wikiportals

Subprojects

(none at this time)

News and alerts

Alerts


Project news


  • Our very own FloNight, a founding member (and the namer) of the project, has been named to the ArbCom. You go girl!

Articles under consideration

Tasks

  1. Ongoing: develop an agreed-upon stable sourced terminology. See Terminology section, Terminology subpage for details.
  2. See "Articles under consideration", above.

Resources

Terminology

These represent current working definitions. Refer to the Terminology subpage for more detail.

Child

"The term "child" does not have a single generally agreed-upon scientific or scholarly definition and might be used in different contexts to cover different age ranges. Therefore its use in articles is deprecated, and where possible the following terms should be used:

  • A minor is person under the age of legal adulthood, and the term may be taken to mean a person under the age of 18, unless specified otherwise, since 18 is the age of legal adulthood in the overwhelming majority of jurisdictions.
  • A pre-adolescent child is a child who has not entered adolescence. Since there is no single point at which this occurs, and since the onset of adolescence varies among persons, the term is generally taken as more-or-less congruent with "pre-teen", that is to describe a person who has not yet achieved his or her 13th birthday.
  • When the term "child" alone is used for convenience (as in article titles) or to avoid stylistic awkwardness, editors should make an effort to clarify which age range they are speaking about, at least on the first use, unless this is clearly obvious from the context.

Pedophile/paedophile and related terms

Paedophile is the spelling used by the World Health Organization and is thus slightly preferred, although either spelling is acceptable in articles.

  • Paedophilia - One suggested working definition: "Paedophilia is the attraction to children which is experienced as being so important that it dominates the person's inner sexual or romantic life." See the article Pedophile for a similar, but more medical and more detailed, definition.
  • Paedophile: One who has paedophilia.
  • Childlover (or "girlover" or "boylover"): terms preferred by some paedophiles for self-identification.
  • Pedosexual: term used when positing pedophilia as a third major division of sexual orientation, along with heterosexual and homosexual. Neither the concept nor term are generally accepted, and use of the term for scholarly purposes is inappropriate, particularly for this encyclopedia.
  • Persons commonly called paedophiles who are not paedophiles for scholarly encyclopedic purposes:
    • Ephebophile: "A sexual or romantic preference for, or especial attraction to, adolescents." It is idiomatically common, but not scholarly, to call such persons paedophiles.
    • Pederast: a male homosexual Ephebophile. It is idiomatically common, but not scholarly, to call such persons paedophiles.
    • child sex offender, also called "child sex abuser", or "child molester" (the latter term being deprecated for scholarly use). Some child sex criminals are also paedophiles, but not necessarily. It is idiomatically common, but not scholarly, to call all such persons paedophiles.

Tools

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  • View/edit the watchlist.
  • Contributions by editor - view article history sorted by editor rather than chronologically. This allows all the edits to a given article by a given editor to be seen at once.
  • Cat scan - view recent changes to all articles in a given Category.
  • Duesentrieb's category tree - enhanced Category viewing, easily see parents and subcategories of a Category and the articles in them.
  • WP:NPOV#Undue_weight modifies NPOV against giving to much (or perhaps any) notice to points of view held by tiny minorities.

Participants

Subpages

  • /Watchlist - artificial watchlist.
  • /Terminology - for expansions and examples of terms defined in the Terminology section of this main project page, and for drafts-for-review of new terms and changes to existing definition. Discussion specifically about terms and definitions should go on the talk page of that page.
  • Project talk Talk page for this project page -- for general overall project issues.

Templates

This article is part of a WikiProject to improve Misplaced Pages's articles related to pedophilia and/or child sexuality.
For guidelines see Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Pedophilia Article Watch and Misplaced Pages:Contributing FAQ.

Place template at the top of the talk page of an article that you wish to include in the project by copying in this line:

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Then list the article on this project page, under Articles under consideration above.


Userbox. If you want to display it, please copy {{User WikiProject Pedophilia Article Watch}} to your userpage, do not place in template space, thanks.

This user was a member of the Pedophilia Article Watch Project prior to it becoming defunct



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Corresponding ribbon:

Articles, categories, and links

Potential resources. List anything of likely use. Listing something here doesn't imply that the material in the article is necessarily correct or germane.

Internal links of possible use

External links of possible use

(Add appropriate links as known - many of the above articles also contain links. Presence of a link does not imply that project members warrant its veracity or usefullness.)







Papers

  • "Pedophilia and Temporal Lobe Disturbances" in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Winter 2000, page 71-76.
  • D. Finkelhor, S. Araji: Explanations of pedophilia: A four factor model. Journal of Sex Research 22:2 (1986), pp. 141-161. (concerning cause)
  • K. Freund, R. Watson, R. Dickey: Does sexual abuse in childhood cause pedophilia: an exploratory study. Archives of Sexual Behavior 19:6 (1990), pp. 557-568. (abstract; concerning cause)
  • S. Gordon: Predisposing factors in pedophilia. Dissertations Abstracts International 50:7, 1989. (concerning cause)
  • V.L. Quinsey, M.E. Rice, G.T. Harris, K.S. Reid: The phylogenetic and ontogenetic development of sexual age preference in males: conceptual and measurement issues. In: H.E. Barbaree, W.L. Marshall, S.M. Hudson (eds.): The juvenile sex offender. New York: The Guildford Press, 1993, pp. 143-163. (concerning cause)
  • P. Wright, J. Nobrega, R. Langevin, G. Wortzman: Brain Density and Symmetry in Pedophilic and Sexually Aggressive Offenders. Annals of Sex Research 3 (1990), pp. 319-328.
  • Cantor JM, Klassen PE, Dickey R, Christensen BK, Kuban ME, Blak T, Williams NS, Blanchard R: Handedness in pedophilia and hebephilia. Archives of Sexual Behavior, August 2005, 34(4):447-59 (abstract)
  • Briere J, Runtz M (1989). University males' sexual interest in children: predicting potential indices of "pedophilia" in a nonforensic sample. (abstract; survery of undergraduates concerning admitted attraction to children)

Other resources

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Votes for deletion and surveys

Archives

(Note: due to editor error the actual page history for this page from January 20 2006 to February 7 2006, not of any especial interest, is at User:Herostratus/Pedophilia, which is now a redirect page.)

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