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CONSIDERATIONS OVER PARAPHILA AND PAEDOPHILIA-BASED CRIMINAL OFFENCES AGAINST SEXUAL FREEDOM AND INTEGRITY
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Ilie, Cristina-Elena
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Hărătău, Lamya-Diana
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Mental disorders
2024
The purpose of this thesis is to raise the level of awareness regarding the degree in which such persons, duly diagnosed with this type of deviant behaviour, pose a threat to society, and to also consider the response to such conduct, which should consist in security measures that are able to contain urges of such kind, desires that most of the times escape some of the aggressors' ability to control on their own. [...]we emphasise that, in order to prevent more people from falling victim to such persons, a firm reaction of the legislators is considered mandatory, followed by a similar reaction from the judicial bodies, especially in regard to those who admit and accept the fact that they suffer from this type of conditions, as we are about to demonstrate. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV), paraphilias are intense reoccurring sexually arousing fantasies and impulses of types of behaviour that involve in general the use of object, causing the subject to experience pain or degradation or causing the same to the partner thereof, to children or to other non-consenting person, as long as such fantasies or impulses are present for six or more months. According to specialised literature, individuals known to have sexually approached several children will deny having an attraction towards children, but refuse to admit there was any sex-related behaviour or any physical contact.5 The sexual seduction of a child is a tool of vengeance. [...]if transgression of the laws is a particular form of deviant behaviour, a mental disorder is a different type of deviance, since the patient, as a result of their behaviour, strays from the requirements of normalcy, which are integrated in the very concept of mental health.
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