USA Today is under fire after publishing an article which appeared to suggest that the belief that pedophiles are a danger to children is based in “misconceptions.” Utilized in the article as a source for those claims is a psychologist who has affiliations to pedophile-sympathetic charity Prostasia.
Published on January 10th, the article inciting backlash was initially titled “What the Public Keeps Getting Wrong About Pedophilia.” After a wave of concern about the sympathetic nature of the piece, the outlet hastily changed the headline of the article to “The Complicated Research Behind Pedophilia.”
Initially, the article had also been accompanied by a thread on USA Today Life’s official Twitter, one which asserted that pedophilia was innate, and attempted to distance the word “pedophile” from being synonymous with “child sexual abuse.”
In another one of its campaigns, Prostasia argued against the necessity of the sex offender registry, and published multiple articles against the tracking of convicted sex offenders written by another one of its contributors, Guy Hamilton-Smith.
Hamilton-Smith, a lawyer in the state of Kentucky, wrote several times for the Prostasia blog that measures to keep registered sex offenders away from children, such as school-zone bans, were ineffective and unnecessary.
A quick search in the publicly available database of registered sex offenders found that Guy Hamilton-Smith has previously been convicted of possession of child sexual abuse material.
The USA Today article also makes reference to Allyn Walker, the now-former Old Dominion University instructor who recently resigned from her post after sparking backlash for defending “minor attraction.” The article states that there is growing support for Walker’s perspective that the better treatment and destigmatization of pedophiles would prevent offending.
Walker’s PhD thesis included apparent support for exploring the possibility of supplying pedophiles with “ethical” child pornography.
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