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Studies show
that there is no connection to homosexuality and child sexual abuse.
Dr. Carole
Jenny reviewed 352 medical charts, representing all of the sexually
abused children seen in the emergency room or child abuse clinic
of a Denver childrens hospital during a one-year period (from
July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992). The molester was a gay or lesbian
adult in only 2 of the 269 cases in which an adult molester could
be identified, less than 1percent of the cases. (Jenny et al., 1994).
Groth and Birnbaum
(1978) found that none of the 175 adult males in their sample
all of whom were convicted in Massachusetts of sexual assault against
a child had an exclusively homosexual adult sexual orientation.
In one review
of the scientific literature, noted authority Dr. A. Nicholas Groth
wrote:
Are homosexual
adults in general sexually attracted to children and are preadolescent
children at greater risk of molestation from homosexual adults than
from heterosexual adults? There is no reason to believe so. The
research to date all points to there being no significant relationship
between a homosexual lifestyle and child molestation. There appears
to be practically no reportage of sexual molestation of girls by
lesbian adults, and the adult male who sexually molests young boys
is not likely to be homosexual (Groth & Gary, 1982, p. 147).
The heterosexual
partner of a relative is more likely to sexually abuse children
than someone who is gay.
A 1994 study
found that a childs risk of being molested by his or
her relatives heterosexual partner is 100 times greater than
by someone who might be identified as a homosexual. (Carole Jenny
et al., Are Children at Risk for Sexual Abuse by Homosexuals?; 94
Pediatrics 41; July 1994; study of 269 sexually abused children
when an adult offender was identified.)
A sexual abuser
who molests a child of the same sex is usually not considered homosexual.
Dr. Nathaniel
McConaghy (1998) cautioned against confusing homosexuality with
pedophilia. He noted, The man who offends against prepubertal
or immediately postpubertal boys is typically not sexually interested
in older men or in women (p. 259).
It is
meaningless to speak of fixated molesters in these terms
as heterosexual or homosexuals - they are attracted to children,
not to men or women. (Groth & Birnbaum, 1978).
** Note: The
term fixated molesters refers to adults exclusively
attracted to children.
The experts
agree that there is no link to homosexuality and child abuse.
The American
Psychological Association, the National Association of Social Workers,
the American Academy of Child Psychiatrists and the Child Welfare
League of America all have policy statements stating there is no
correlation between homosexuality and child abuse.
When asked
about this question, the American Psychiatric Association wrote
to the Senate stating: While we are all concerned by the issue
of sexual abuse, there is no credible evidence that lesbians and
gay men are more likely to commit such offenses than others. Gay
men and lesbians do not pose any particular threat to youth and
should not be singled out or discriminated against in any manner.
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