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Paedophiles often shorter

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Height may point to a biological basis for paedophilia, according to new research released by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH).

The study found that paedophilic males were shorter on average than males without a sexual attraction to children.

The study, published in Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, suggests that paedophiles may have been exposed to pre-birth conditions that affected their physical development.

The researchers observed this height difference by analysing the files of over 1 000 men who were assessed for paedophilia or other sexual disorders between 1995 and 2006 at the Kurt Freund Laboratory in Toronto, Canada.

Height difference found in other illnesses
A difference in average height is a trait found in other illnesses with biological links.

The average difference in height was two centimetres, which is similar to the shorter height associated with schizophrenia or Alzheimer’s disease.

Further research is necessary, but this finding re-enforces evidence that paedophilia has a biological cause, possibly related to brain development before birth.

“This research does not mean that paedophiles are not criminally responsible for their behaviour,” said Dr James Cantor, CAMH Psychologist and lead researcher on the study, “but the discovery of biological markers for paedophilia has important implications for future study and possibly treatment.”

This study adds to previous research from this team that found paedophiles have lower IQs, are three times more likely to be left-handed, failed school grades significantly more frequently, and suffered more head injuries as children. – (EurekAlert)

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