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'''''Archives of Sexual Behavior''''' is a scholarly journal and the official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research. It is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. It publishes (six times a year) articles from several disciplines including medicine, law, psychology, sociology, biology and history in the format of empirical reports (quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, clinical case reports, letters to the editor and book reviews.
{{Template:Ac}}'''''Archives of Sexual Behavior''''' is a scholarly journal and the official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, founded by [[Richard Green]]. It is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. It publishes (six times a year) articles from several disciplines including medicine, law, psychology, sociology, biology and history in the format of empirical reports (quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, clinical case reports, letters to the editor and book reviews.


Over the years, ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' has published many scholarly articles that considered topics like [[homosexuality]], [[pedophilia]] and [[boylove]] in a careful manner. Among those include Ames & Houston's article on the legal, social, and biological definitions of [[pedophilia]] (1990), Okami's research on child and adolescent sexual experiences with older persons (1991), Bauserman & Rind's review of nonclinical literature of male child and adolescent sexual experiences with adults (1997), an excellent overwiew of the current misinformation regarding sex between men and boys by West (1998), Graupner's comparative survey of the [[age of consent]] (2000), Rind's study of [[gay]] and bisexual adolescent boys' sexual experiences with men (2001) and others. The December 2002 issue had a special section with an interesting discussion on whether [[pedophilia]] should be considered a mental disorder.
Over the years, ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' has published many scholarly articles that considered topics like [[homosexuality]], [[pedophilia]] and [[boylove]] in a careful manner. Among those include Ames & Houston's article on the legal, social, and biological definitions of [[pedophilia]] (1990), Okami's research on child and adolescent sexual experiences with older persons (1991)<ref>Paul Okami, ‘Self-reports of “positive” childhood and adolescent sexual contacts with older persons: An exploratory study’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 20 (1991), 437–457 <https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01542407></ref>, Bauserman & Rind's review of nonclinical literature of male child and adolescent sexual experiences with adults (1997),<ref>Robert Bauserman and Bruce Rind, ‘Psychological Correlates of Male Child and Adolescent Sexual Experiences with Adults: A Review of the Nonclinical Literature’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 26:2 (1997), 105-141 <https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024581610658></ref> an excellent overwiew of the current misinformation regarding sex between men and boys by [[Donald West]] (1998),<ref>West, D.J. (1998). [https://sci-hub.wf/10.1023/a:1018717032762 Boys and Sexual Abuse: An English Opinion]. Arch Sex Behav 27, 539–559.</ref> Graupner's comparative survey of the [[Age of Consent]] (2000), Rind's study of [[gay]] and bisexual adolescent boys' sexual experiences with men (2001)<ref>Bruce Rind, ‘Gay and Bisexual Adolescent Boys' Sexual Experiences With Men: An Empirical Examination of Psychological Correlates in a Nonclinical Sample’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 30:4 (2001), 345-368 <https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010210630788></ref> and others.<ref>E.g. Bruce Rind and Philip Tromovitch, ‘National Samples, Sexual Abuse in Childhood, and Adjustment in Adulthood: A Commentary on Najman, Dunne, Purdie, Boyle, and Coxeter (2005)’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 36 (2007), 101–106 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-006-9058-y>; Dana Larssi et al., ‘Lover, Mentor, or Exploiter: Retrospective Perspectives of the Older Person Following Sexual Relationships with Adults During Adolescence’, in Archives of Sexual Behavior, 51:2 (2022), pp. 987-999 <10.1007/s10508-021-02233-z></ref> The December 2002 issue had a special section with an interesting discussion on whether [[pedophilia]] should be considered a mental disorder.
 
Later issues after Ken Zucker took over as Editor from [[Richard Green]], include Malon's comparison between CSA and the anti-masturbation crusade of the past (2010),<ref>Agustin Malón, ‘Onanism and Child Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Study of Two Hypotheses’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 39 (2010), 637–652 <DOI: 10.1007/s10508-008-9465-3></ref>, as well as his philosophical critique of consequentialist ("harm") based arguments against intergenerational sex (2015);<ref>Agustin Malón ‘Adult–Child Sex and the Limits of Liberal Sexual Morality’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 44 (2015), 1071–1083 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-014-0442-8></ref> Diamond's study which showed that in ''all'' countries where child pornography had been decriminalized, the incidence of sex crimes involving children went down (2011),<ref>Milton Diamond et al., ‘Pornography and Sex Crimes in the Czech Republic’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 40 (2011), 1037-1043 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-010-9696-y></ref>; Michael Seto's argument for Pedophilia constituting a sexual orientation (2012);<ref>Michael Seto, ‘Is Pedophilia a Sexual Orientation?’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 41 (2012), 231–236 <DOI: 10.1007/s10508-011-9882-6></ref> Jahnke's path-breaking study of stigmatization of 'people with pedophilia' (2015).<ref>Sara Jahnke et al., ‘Stigmatization of People with Pedophilia: Two Comparative Surveys’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 44 (2015), 21-34 <DOI 10.1007/s10508-014-0312-4></ref>, and [[Bruce Rind]]'s nationally representative study of positively recalled age-disparate sex among Republic of Ireland adults (2020),<ref>Bruce Rind, ‘First Sexual Intercourse in the Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships: Current Functioning in Relation to Age at Time of Experience and Partner Age’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, (2020) <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-020-01721-y></ref> and secondary analysis of the largest non-retrospective community sample data set which examined the full range of minor-older sexual experiences (2022).<ref>‘Reactions to Minor Older and Minor Peer Sex as a Function of Personal and Situational Variables in a Finnish Nationally Representative Student Sample’, in Archives of Sexual Behavior, 51 (2022), 961–985  <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-02224-0>.</ref> 


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Archives of Sexual Behavior is a scholarly journal and the official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, founded by Richard Green. It is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. It publishes (six times a year) articles from several disciplines including medicine, law, psychology, sociology, biology and history in the format of empirical reports (quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, clinical case reports, letters to the editor and book reviews.

Over the years, Archives of Sexual Behavior has published many scholarly articles that considered topics like homosexuality, pedophilia and boylove in a careful manner. Among those include Ames & Houston's article on the legal, social, and biological definitions of pedophilia (1990), Okami's research on child and adolescent sexual experiences with older persons (1991)[1], Bauserman & Rind's review of nonclinical literature of male child and adolescent sexual experiences with adults (1997),[2] an excellent overwiew of the current misinformation regarding sex between men and boys by Donald West (1998),[3] Graupner's comparative survey of the Age of Consent (2000), Rind's study of gay and bisexual adolescent boys' sexual experiences with men (2001)[4] and others.[5] The December 2002 issue had a special section with an interesting discussion on whether pedophilia should be considered a mental disorder.

Later issues after Ken Zucker took over as Editor from Richard Green, include Malon's comparison between CSA and the anti-masturbation crusade of the past (2010),[6], as well as his philosophical critique of consequentialist ("harm") based arguments against intergenerational sex (2015);[7] Diamond's study which showed that in all countries where child pornography had been decriminalized, the incidence of sex crimes involving children went down (2011),[8]; Michael Seto's argument for Pedophilia constituting a sexual orientation (2012);[9] Jahnke's path-breaking study of stigmatization of 'people with pedophilia' (2015).[10], and Bruce Rind's nationally representative study of positively recalled age-disparate sex among Republic of Ireland adults (2020),[11] and secondary analysis of the largest non-retrospective community sample data set which examined the full range of minor-older sexual experiences (2022).[12]

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  1. Paul Okami, ‘Self-reports of “positive” childhood and adolescent sexual contacts with older persons: An exploratory study’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 20 (1991), 437–457 <https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01542407>
  2. Robert Bauserman and Bruce Rind, ‘Psychological Correlates of Male Child and Adolescent Sexual Experiences with Adults: A Review of the Nonclinical Literature’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 26:2 (1997), 105-141 <https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024581610658>
  3. West, D.J. (1998). Boys and Sexual Abuse: An English Opinion. Arch Sex Behav 27, 539–559.
  4. Bruce Rind, ‘Gay and Bisexual Adolescent Boys' Sexual Experiences With Men: An Empirical Examination of Psychological Correlates in a Nonclinical Sample’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 30:4 (2001), 345-368 <https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010210630788>
  5. E.g. Bruce Rind and Philip Tromovitch, ‘National Samples, Sexual Abuse in Childhood, and Adjustment in Adulthood: A Commentary on Najman, Dunne, Purdie, Boyle, and Coxeter (2005)’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 36 (2007), 101–106 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-006-9058-y>; Dana Larssi et al., ‘Lover, Mentor, or Exploiter: Retrospective Perspectives of the Older Person Following Sexual Relationships with Adults During Adolescence’, in Archives of Sexual Behavior, 51:2 (2022), pp. 987-999 <10.1007/s10508-021-02233-z>
  6. Agustin Malón, ‘Onanism and Child Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Study of Two Hypotheses’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 39 (2010), 637–652 <DOI: 10.1007/s10508-008-9465-3>
  7. Agustin Malón ‘Adult–Child Sex and the Limits of Liberal Sexual Morality’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 44 (2015), 1071–1083 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-014-0442-8>
  8. Milton Diamond et al., ‘Pornography and Sex Crimes in the Czech Republic’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 40 (2011), 1037-1043 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-010-9696-y>
  9. Michael Seto, ‘Is Pedophilia a Sexual Orientation?’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 41 (2012), 231–236 <DOI: 10.1007/s10508-011-9882-6>
  10. Sara Jahnke et al., ‘Stigmatization of People with Pedophilia: Two Comparative Surveys’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 44 (2015), 21-34 <DOI 10.1007/s10508-014-0312-4>
  11. Bruce Rind, ‘First Sexual Intercourse in the Irish Study of Sexual Health and Relationships: Current Functioning in Relation to Age at Time of Experience and Partner Age’, in Archives of Sexual Behaviour, (2020) <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-020-01721-y>
  12. ‘Reactions to Minor Older and Minor Peer Sex as a Function of Personal and Situational Variables in a Finnish Nationally Representative Student Sample’, in Archives of Sexual Behavior, 51 (2022), 961–985 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-02224-0>.