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Langevin R., Day D., Handy L., Russon A.E.
Are incestuous fathers pedophilic, aggressive, and alcoholic?
in: R. Langevin (ed.) Erotic preference, gender identity, and
aggression, New York, Lawrence Erlbaum Ass., pp.161-179 (1985)
Langevin et.al. (1985) examined the prevalence of self-reported childhood
sexual behavior with adults for non-offenders, for incestuous offenders of
female children and adolescents, and for nonincestuous offenders of female
children and adolescents. These researchers found that 4% of the
nonoffenders, 21% of the incestuous offenders, and 10% of the nonincestuous
offenders reported adult/child sexual contact with adult males during
childhood. Additionally, 15% of the nonoffenders, 24% of the incestuous
offenders, and 41% of the nonincestuous offenders reported adult/child
sexual contact with females four or five years olders than themselves during
childhood.