Recent Mental Health Blog | Predators PostsAttitudes Portray that Rapists Can't Control Urgesby Megan Bayliss26 Oct 2006 03:28 PMA recent study of 2000 Victorian (Australia) adults supports that ALMOST two in five people think that men who rape do so because they can't control their urges. Outrage at the Raping Comments of an Islamic Clericby Megan Bayliss26 Oct 2006 01:21 AMOpposing secular, spiritual and political groups have today joined together in their outrage against the raping comments of an Australian Islamic cleric. Do Rapists Really Prefer to Pick Women with Long Hair?by Megan Bayliss22 Oct 2006 06:11 PMOver the years I have read with interest a repeat email on rape prevention. The email contains some good points and tips, but what it fails to do is source its verification. I have been unable to locate the specific research that claims that rapists prefer to pick women with long hair or a ponytail. The NET worth of a sexual predator.by Megan Bayliss21 Oct 2006 09:28 PMSexual predators defraud where ever and when ever they can. Like trolls prettied up as princes, they permeate every part of society and pick their targets from where ever they can access them: including the internet. How You Can Interfere in Opportunistic Prostitutionby Megan Bayliss16 Oct 2006 05:10 AMOpportunistic Prostitution is the exchange of a required good, instead of money, for sexual favors. In its simplest form, in consensual situations, it's where one party has sex with another because the other paid for dinner, bought an expensive gift, or said nice things. Rock Spiders and Short Eyes: Do We Need Tougher Sentencing.by Megan Bayliss15 Oct 2006 05:19 PMIt is no secret that I am a believer in truth in sentencing for child sexual offenders: pedophiles, predators, perpetrators, abusers, rock spiders, kiddie fiddlers or short eyes. Call them what you will. They all belong to a club whose mission statement is to sexually abuse our children. Sexual Abuse of Boys: Mebe IS NOT Having a Whale of a Time.by Megan Bayliss11 Oct 2006 02:08 PMThis is the second article on Mebe - an adult male sexually abused as a child. To read Mebe's background story, click here. When Mebe chose his fictious name for this series of articles, he originally decided upon Moby. He reasoned that he looked like Moby Dick - large and whale like. When Bad Things Happen Again and Again.by Megan Bayliss09 Oct 2006 05:22 PMIt is not uncommon for a woman or child to reveal that many different perpetrators have sexually abused them throughout their life. There are neuropsychological and cognitive theories to explain why this happens. Drink spiking: A Rapists Favorite Game (Continued).by Megan Bayliss08 Oct 2006 04:35 PMThis article has been continued from Drink Spiking: A Rapists Favorite Game. Drink spiking: A Rapists Favorite Game.by Megan Bayliss08 Oct 2006 04:16 PMOctober is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Queensland, Australia. Recent Blog Comments Grizelda says... "This is really a great blog, Beth." In When a Therapist Fails to Diagnose Narcissistic Personality Disorder in the Extended Family Beth McHugh says... "Hi inpain for them, as the children are quite old and able to understand adult concepts, you may wish to consider having family therapy." |
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