Xanthe Mallett, University of New England
Having worked with police forces in Australia and the United Kingdom identifying those who sexually prey on children, people are always asking me how you can tell a paedophile from everyone else.
Well, I can tell you one thing – they don’t have horns and tails. They look and act like you and me. Except for one key difference: they’re sexually attracted to children.
What is a paedophile?
Paedophiles (as defined by the fifth Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) are individuals who are preferentially or solely sexually attracted to prepubescent children, generally 13 years or less.
There are distinct classifications for other attractions to children, depending on the developmental stage the adult is sexually attracted to. Those who find children on the cusp of puberty sexually attractive are known as “hebephiles”. “Ephebophiles” are individuals who are sexually attracted to children who have reached puberty.
Not all paedophiles are child sex offenders, and conversely not all child sex offenders are paedophiles. Some people who sexually abuse children are not preferentially attracted to children at all. The abuse is a matter of opportunity: the child is a sexual surrogate for an unavailable adult or the abuse represents a need to dominate and control another human being.
So, to de-muddy the water, I will restrict this discussion to those with an attraction to children: preferential child sex offenders.
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Rough estimate of 2% of population means 148 million of them out there....
Thank you for this article from an expert in the area. It is good to have this explained. I know the difference between paedophilia and those who sexually abuse children who aren't paedophiles. I accept that the lay person will use the term paedophile to explain anyone who sexually offends against a child, and I have no desire to correct them because at the end of the day (for the average person) the confusion gets in the way of addressing the issue of child protection. Of course experts need to study and research and guide our understanding, I have two psychs in my family, both involved in juvenile justice and adult sex offending and community based programs as well as child protection. My curiosity is about why there are seemingly a high number of men willing to offend against a child sexually (putting aside paedophilia). It seems with the internet and charges being laid against a diverse group of people we see people offending that seems to be never ending. It is almost like there is a considerable group of people who would like to or do offend, I use to think these people were an absolute minority. Wish I could of explained that better.