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'''Hebephilia''' refers to the erotic interest in pubescent children; the term was introduced by Glueck (1955).<ref>Glueck, B. C., Jr. (1955). ''Final report: Research project for the study and treatment of persons convicted of crimes involving sexual aberrations. June 1962 to June 1955.'' New York: New York State Department of Mental Hygiene.</ref> It differs from ], which refers to the erotic interest in children in mid- to late adolescence, and from ], which refers to the erotic interest in prepubescent children.<ref>Krafft-Ebing, R. von. (1965). ''Psychopathia sexualis: A medico-forensic study'' (H. E. Wedeck, Trans.). New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. (Original work published 1886.)</ref> | |||
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Hebephilia refers to the erotic interest in pubescent children; the term was introduced by Glueck (1955). It differs from ephebophilia, which refers to the erotic interest in children in mid- to late adolescence, and from pedophilia, which refers to the erotic interest in prepubescent children.
References
- Glueck, B. C., Jr. (1955). Final report: Research project for the study and treatment of persons convicted of crimes involving sexual aberrations. June 1962 to June 1955. New York: New York State Department of Mental Hygiene.
- Krafft-Ebing, R. von. (1965). Psychopathia sexualis: A medico-forensic study (H. E. Wedeck, Trans.). New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. (Original work published 1886.)