The Summer 2021 issue of the B4U-ACT Quarterly Review, has just been released and is available here.


This issue includes short critical summaries of seven studies published between February and June 2021. The featured scholar in the “Meet The Next Generation” section of this issue is Maria Sklavou, from the University of Sheffield. The full text is available to read for free on our site.


The second issue of B4QR, our quarterly review publication, has just been released and is available here.


This issue includes short critical summaries of eight studies published between December 2020 and March 2021. Many articles published in this time period took on the issue of stigma around attraction to minors and efforts to reduce it, while others included research on supportive services for minor-attracted people and attempts to understand attraction to minors within the field of neuroscience.

Thank you to our committee members for this issue, Harriet Dymond, Sarah Moss and Gary Parmlee, and to Kailey Roche for agreeing to be the our next featured young scholar.

Further issues and updates about B4QR will continue to be available on this site. We hope you enjoy, and find the journal informative and helpful!


This week, we were pleased to announce the first issue of the B4U-ACT Quarterly Review (B4QR), which is available here.


Four times per year, B4QR will publish short critical summaries of new research concerning minor-attracted people. The first issue covers eight studies published between October and December 2020, on topics ranging from the categorization of mental disorders, to the current state of research on child-like sex dolls, and much more.

We’d like to extend special thanks to our committee members for this inaugural issue, Kailey Roche, Maria Sklavou and Max Geradt, as well as to Maggie Ingram for agreeing to be the first honored young scholar for the “Meet the New Generation” section of the journal.

Further issues and updates about B4QR will continue to be available on this site.

We hope you enjoy, and find the journal informative and helpful!