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Fondation Scelles
# La pedophilie by Fondation Scelles This book, published by Erès in 2001, addresses the critical issue of pedophilia through a multidisciplinary lens. It examines the psychological, social, and legal dimensions of child sexual abuse, emphasizing the violation of a child's dignity and physical integrity. The Fondation Scelles, a French organization dedicated to child rights, presents research and advocacy efforts to raise awareness about this sensitive topic. The text explores historical and contemporary perspectives on pedophilia, highlighting the need for societal and institutional responses to protect vulnerable children. The work is structured to inform readers about the complexities of pedophilia, including its prevalence, psychological profiles of individuals involved, and the impact on victims. It avoids sensationalism, focusing instead on evidence-based discussions and policy recommendations. The authors draw on academic studies and real-world cases to underscore the urgency of addressing this issue. While the book does not offer simplistic solutions, it calls for a nuanced understanding of pedophilia as a societal challenge. It critiques existing legal frameworks and advocates for improved support systems for survivors. The text also discusses the role of education and public discourse in combating stigma and promoting prevention. Published in French, the book reflects the cultural and legal context of France but raises universal questions about child protection. Its 231 pages provide a comprehensive yet accessible overview, suitable for academics, professionals, and informed general readers. The absence of a subtitle suggests a focused, thematic approach rather than a narrative-driven work. This publication remains relevant as debates around child safety and sexual abuse continue to evolve. It serves as a foundational text for understanding the ethical and practical challenges in combating pedophilia, aligning with contemporary human rights discourse.
| Publisher | ERES |
|---|---|
| Pages | 231 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 2-865-86909-1 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-865-86909-1 primary |
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