Supplement
The Man They Called a Monster >>
by Paul Wilson
(Excerpts from:
Wilson, Paul Richard. The Man They Called a Monster: Sexual Experiences between Men and Boys. 1981;
Wilson, Glenn D. and Cox, David N. The Child-Lovers: A Study of Paedophiles in Society. 1983)


Introduction
1 The Man without Candy
    • One Boy, One Man
    • Paedophilia: The Last Taboo
    • Clarence Osborne and Paedophiles
2 A Man Who Loves Boys
    • Who was Clarence Osborne?
    • A Growing Obsession
    • Osborne’s Viewing of Himself
    • Men Who Love Boys
3 Osborne and His Boys: The Sexual Equation
    • Which Boys to Pick On?
    • The Art of Conversation
    • Boy Seducers or Male Exploiters?
    • Sex Between Men and Boys
4 Beyond Sex: The Question of Intimacy
    • Other Needs
    • The Push and Pull Factors
    • The Emerging Dimension. Adolescent Males and Affection
    • Sex, Affection and Greek Love
5 The Making of Monsters
    • The Media and Clarence Osborne
    • The Police and Clarence Osborne
    • Helping to Create a Deviant
    • Sexual Folk Devils
6 Male Adolescent Sexuality: The Lessons from Osborne
    • The Sexual Activity of Male Children and Adolescents
    - - - Young Male Sexual Stages
    - - - Male Adolescents are Intensely Concerned about Their Sexual Potential
    - - - Male Adolescents are Commonly Bisexually Orientated
    - - - Adolescent Males will Seek Older Men for Non-monetary reasons
    - - - Most Males Remember Their Adolescent Sexual Experiences with Pleasure

    • Males and Sex
7 Greek Love and Greek Lovers
    • A Turbulent History
    • Better Times
    • Paedophilia and Dangerousness
8 A Study of Paedophiles in Society
    • Social Background and Sexual Behaviour
    • Personality and Mental Health
    • Selected Case Studies
    • Conclusions
9 Paedophilia: The Medical and Legal Aspects
    • The Effect on Children
    • The Medical and Legal ‘Solution’
    • The Myth of the Molester
    • Realistic Alternatives
10 Challenging the Social and Sexual Barriers
    • The Case of Charles Osborne
    • Myths about Paedophiles
    • Why Society Reacts Violently to Paedophiles
    • Power and Consent in Sexual Relations
    • A Bill of Rights for Children
    • Which Way for Society?
References
Supplements
    • Pedophile “monster” knee-jerk reaction
    • Razorwire
    • Criminologist Professor Paul Wilson accused of sex abuse


Author information
Paul Wilson is one of Australia’s best-known and most respected social scientists. With degrees in Psychology and Sociology, his books cover topics in sexuality, crime and Australian society. The Man They Called A Monster follows in the footsteps of Intimacy, which was published by Cassells in 1979.

Dr Wilson has lectured in New Zealand, Great Britain and all of the Australian states. In 1974-5 he was a Fulbright Visiting Professor at the University of California, Irvine. He is presently Reader in Sociology at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, which is the city where the events recorded in this book took place.

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