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The Summer 2023 issue of the B4U-ACT Quarterly Review has just been released and is available here.
This issue continues the third volume of B4QR, and includes short critical summaries of six studies published between September 2022 and June 2023. The issue also includes one response from a researcher to a review featured in the Spring 2023 issue. The featured scholar in the “Meet The New Generation” section of this issue is Étienne Garant, a PhD student in Criminology at Université de Montréal. The full text is available to read for free on our site.
b4uact.org/b4qr/vol3/spring2023/
B4U-ACT is supporting a new study led by Alina Göpel, a masters student at Technical University Chemnitz in Germany. The study aims to better understand the reasons why minor-attracted people may drop out of therapy. People who meet the following criteria are invited to participate:
- Are at least 18 years of age
- Are sexually attracted to children or early adolescents
- Have been in therapy because of this attraction, but decided to discontinue this therapy
People who fit this description are invited to participate by completing the following 20 minute survey:
This study is linked to the “Kein Täter werden” project, which means “Don’t become an offender” in German, but it is not hosted by “Kein Täter werden”. The three main researchers behind this study (Alina Göpel, Sophie Helene Lux, and Fabian Brock) are not part of “Kein Täter werden,” but are tasked with evaluating it.
The following information sheet was also provided by the researchers. Click anywhere in the document to open as a pdf:
