Erotic Preference, Gender Identity, and Aggression in Men: New Research StudiesA fresh and challenging re-evaluation of the interrelationship between sexual and gender behavior and aggression. Drawing on a series of previously unpublished controlled research studies on rapists, pedophiles, incest offenders, voyeurs, transsexuals, and homosexuals (among others), the book offers startling new findings- e.g., crossdressing and feminine gender identity in rapists believed to be ultra-masculine, aggressiveness in pedophiles believed to be shy and passive. This book brings a new perspective to understanding sexual anomalies and to the conceptual foundations on which clinical research and treatment of these behaviors rests.https://www.upress.umn.edu/test-division/bibliography/2010-2019/2014/e29fed22d0af413d96e781e3d9dabf20https://www.upress.umn.edu/logo.png
Ron Langevin
(2014)
Erotic Preference, Gender Identity, and Aggression in Men: New Research Studies