The Times Australia
The Times World News

.

A survey found 1 in 6 men admit sexual feelings for children. So is paedophilia increasing?

  • Written by Xanthe Mallett, Forensic Criminologist, University of Newcastle
A survey found 1 in 6 men admit sexual feelings for children. So is paedophilia increasing?

One in six (or 15.1% of) Australian men aged over 18 recently surveyed said they had sexual feelings for a child or teen younger than 18 years.

This data was part of a study[1] by UNSW Sydney and Jesuit Social Services. Researchers asked 1,945 men about their attraction to children via an online recruitment process.

The researchers also found:

  • around one in ten (9.4%) Australian men has sexually offended against children
  • around half of this group (4.9%) reports sexual feelings towards children, while the others may be offending for situational or opportunistic reasons
  • of the men with sexual feelings towards children, 29.6% wanted help.

Compared to men with no sexual feelings for or offending against children, the 4.9% of men with sexual feelings and previous offending against children were more likely to:

  • work with children
  • be married
  • have higher levels of social support
  • earn higher incomes
  • be a victim of child sexual abuse.

This contradicts the notion that people who are sexually attracted to children and are willing to act on it are social outcasts and statistical outliers.

Overall, the study was well designed and conducted. However, the authors acknowledge some limitations. The majority (64.8%) of participants self-identified as white, 64.4% were born in Australia, and 92.8% identified as heterosexual. Therefore, members of specific minority populations may not have had an equal chance or inclination to participate, which could impact how representative the findings are.

What is paedophilia?

Paedophilic disorder[2] is a diagnosis assigned to adults (those aged over 16 years, and five years older than the child/children to whom they are sexually attracted) who have a recurrent and intense sexual attraction specifically to prepubescent children – generally those 13 years or under.

The majority[3] of paedophiles are male. Previous estimates suggest between 3%[4] and 5%[5] of the adult male population have paedophilic disorder. Estimates suggest it’s lower in women[6].

Read more: Psychology of a paedophile: why are some people attracted to children?[7]

Is paedophilia increasing?

This is unlikely. Instead of the new data indicating more men are becoming sexually attracted to prepubescent children, it’s more likely to indicate problems with previous sampling strategies.

For example, many previous studies gathered data from either survivors of child sexual abuse, or those who have been found guilty. Because studies were so targeted, they may have failed to capture a broader sample, which was more reflective of overall attitudes and behaviours.

While there doesn’t seem to be an increase in people who are sexually attracted to children, the internet has made it much easier for paedophiles to act on their desires and access child sexual abuse material, or groom children from a distance anonymously.

A study in the United States found that, of children aged ten to 15 surveyed, 35% reported[8] being the victim of either internet harassment or unwanted sexual solicitation.

Can you cure paedophilia?

Paedophilia cannot be “cured”, but it can be treated with hormone medication therapies, cognitive behaviour therapy[9] (CBT), and psychosocial methods such as group therapy.

Drug treatments for paedophilic disorder that include testosterone-lowering drugs have shown[10] positive results in reducing sexual interests and behaviours. However, more data needs to be collected on larger sample populations before conclusions can be drawn.

A 2021 study also found CBT can be effective at reducing paedophiles’ hypersexuality[11] (compulsive sexual bevahiour). CBT aims to change the thoughts and behaviours relating to paedophilia, with success measured by a reduction in the desire to offend against children.

Read more: We need to support paedophiles to prevent child sex offending[12]

What can we do to protect children?

We cannot stop predatory men attempting to access children – either in person, or more frequently online.

But we can, as parents and guardians and the broader community, put safeguards in place to ensure they are not victimised. As the UNSW/Jesuit Social Services study notes, these include[13]:

  • improving safety of online dating sites to reduce the likelihood of predators targeting single parents to access children

  • increasing safeguards in environments where children are particularly vulnerable, such as daycare centres and sporting clubs

  • increasing support for men who are sexually attracted to children, but who want help, via organisations such as StopItNow[14] as well as within family and friend groups when worried about someone’s behaviour.

It’s also important to educate children about how to be safe online, and whom to report to if they are concerned.

The best way to protect children is to be proactive as a society.

Correction: The headline and article have been updated to reflect the proportion of men surveyed with sexual feelings towards children.

Read more: We started a service for people worried about their sexual thoughts about children. Here's what we found[15]

References

  1. ^ study (www.humanrights.unsw.edu.au)
  2. ^ Paedophilic disorder (www.msdmanuals.com)
  3. ^ majority (www.msdmanuals.com)
  4. ^ 3% (www.msdmanuals.com)
  5. ^ 5% (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  6. ^ lower in women (www.msdmanuals.com)
  7. ^ Psychology of a paedophile: why are some people attracted to children? (theconversation.com)
  8. ^ reported (psycnet.apa.org)
  9. ^ cognitive behaviour therapy (psychcentral.com)
  10. ^ have shown (link.springer.com)
  11. ^ reducing paedophiles’ hypersexuality (psychcentral.com)
  12. ^ We need to support paedophiles to prevent child sex offending (theconversation.com)
  13. ^ include (www.humanrights.unsw.edu.au)
  14. ^ StopItNow (www.stopitnow.org.au)
  15. ^ We started a service for people worried about their sexual thoughts about children. Here's what we found (theconversation.com)

Read more https://theconversation.com/a-survey-found-1-in-6-men-admit-sexual-feelings-for-children-so-is-paedophilia-increasing-218124

Times Magazine

What AI Adoption Means for the Future of Workplace Risk Management

Image by freepik As industrial operations become more complex and fast-paced, the risks faced by workers and employers alike continue to grow. Traditional safety models—reliant on manual oversight, reactive investigations, and standardised checklist...

From Beach Bops to Alpine Anthems: Your Sonos Survival Guide for a Long Weekend Escape

Alright, fellow adventurers and relaxation enthusiasts! So, you've packed your bags, charged your devices, and mentally prepared for that glorious King's Birthday long weekend. But hold on, are you really ready? Because a true long weekend warrior kn...

Effective Commercial Pest Control Solutions for a Safer Workplace

Keeping a workplace clean, safe, and free from pests is essential for maintaining productivity, protecting employee health, and upholding a company's reputation. Pests pose health risks, can cause structural damage, and can lead to serious legal an...

The Science Behind Reverse Osmosis and Why It Matters

What is reverse osmosis? Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that removes contaminants by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane. This membrane allows only water molecules to pass through while blocking impurities such as...

Foodbank Queensland celebrates local hero for National Volunteer Week

Stephen Carey is a bit bananas.   He splits his time between his insurance broker business, caring for his young family, and volunteering for Foodbank Queensland one day a week. He’s even run the Bridge to Brisbane in a banana suit to raise mon...

Senior of the Year Nominations Open

The Allan Labor Government is encouraging all Victorians to recognise the valuable contributions of older members of our community by nominating them for the 2025 Victorian Senior of the Year Awards.  Minister for Ageing Ingrid Stitt today annou...

The Times Features

Meal Prep as Self-Care? The One Small Habit That Could Improve Your Mood, Focus & Confidence

What if the secret to feeling calmer, more focused, and emotionally resilient wasn’t found in a supplement or self-help book — but in your fridge? That’s the surprising link uncov...

From a Girlfriend’s Moisturiser to a Men’s Skincare Movement: How Two Mates Built Two Dudes

In a men’s skincare market that often feels like a choice between hyper-masculinity and poorly disguised women’s products, Two Dudes stands out. It’s not trying to be macho. It’s n...

The Great Fleecing: Time for Aussies to demand more from their banks

By Anhar Khanbhai, Chief Anti-Fleecing Officer, Wise   As Australians escape the winter chill for Europe’s summer or Southeast Asia’s sun, many don’t realise they’re walking strai...

Agentforce for Financial Services: Merging AI and Human Expertise for Tailored BFSI Solutions

In this rapidly evolving world of financial services, deploying customer experiences that are personalized and intelligent is crucial. Agentforce for Financial Services by Sale...

Cult Favourite, TokyoTaco, Opens Beachfront at Mooloolaba this June

FREE Tokyo Tacos to Celebrate!  Cult favourite Japanese-Mexican restaurant TokyoTaco is opening a beachfront venue at the Mooloolaba Esplanade on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast t...

Samsara Eco and lululemon announce 10 year partnership

lululemon and Samsara Eco Announce 10-Year Plan to Advance Recycled Material Portfolio Plan will see lululemon source a significant portion of its future nylon 6,6 and polyes...