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Mar 9, 2022, 9:50:02 PM3/9/22
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)–A social researcher who has studied sexual
behavior for 24 years believes the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has
sound reasons for maintaining its prohibition against gay
scoutmasters.

A homosexual cannot automatically be considered a child molester,
said Judith Reisman, president of the Institute for Media Education
in suburban Louisville, Ky.

But with 17-24 percent of boys being abused by age 18, nearly as
many as the 25 percent of girls, there is cause for concern, she
said.

Since heterosexuals outnumber the homosexual population about 44 to
1, as a group the incidence of homosexuals molesting children is up
to 40 times greater than heterosexuals, she said.

“You’re looking at a much higher rate of abuse,” said Reisman, a
former university research professor who recently completed a study
titled, “Crafting Gay Children.” “The Department of Justice just
released data and the rate of abuse are off the charts.”

BSA’s policy has been the subject of constant attacks from gay
activists, who have convinced a number of school boards to oust the
Scouts from board property.

In a story that aired Apr. 1 on CBS, “60 Minutes” also questioned
its validity. After California congressman Dana Rohrabacher called
the prohibition common sense, reporter Lesley Stahl remarked that
common sense turns out to be a myth.

According to the FBI and several clinical studies published in
reputable journals, gay men aren’t more likely to sexually abuse
boys, she said.

“In fact, the largest database of child molesters in the country
shows that those who molest boys are over three times more likely to
be heterosexual in their adult relationships than homosexual,” she
said.

But Reisman points to figures from a 1991 population study by the
U.S. Department of Commerce.

It showed that 8 million girls were abused by age 18 by heterosexual
men, a ratio of 1 victim to 11 adult men. However, 6-8 million boys
were abused by age 18 by 1-2 million adult homosexuals, a ratio of
3-5 victims for every gay adult.

Questioned about Reisman’s claims, CBS stuck by its story.

Spokesman Kevin Tedesco said “60 Minutes” staffers spoke with
leading sources of information on child molestation, including the
FBI, American Psychological Association and several clinical
researchers.

The database was assembled by psychologist Dr. Gene Able, director
of the Behavioral Sciences Institute in Atlanta, he added.

However, Reisman also cites a past study by Able to bolster her
contention that BSA has reason to fear admitting homosexuals to the
scoutmaster ranks. It found that 150 boys are abused by one male
homosexual offender, compared to 19.8 girls by heterosexual
offenders.

In a study published in 1987 in the Journal of Interpersonal
Violence, Able said homosexuals sexually molest young boys with an
incidence five times greater than the molestation of girls. (Calls
to Able seeking further comment were not returned.)

“We looked at the leading gay travel guide,” Reisman said of her
research. “Forty-seven percent of the 139 nations they talked about
identified places to find boys. The average heterosexual travel
guide is not concerned with finding children.”

Crime statistics also pose concerns. Figures released last summer by
the Justice Department reveal that adults are not the primary
victims of sexual assault, she said.

They showed that 67 percent of all reported sex abuse victims are
children and 64 percent of forcible sodomy victims are boys under
12.

Two analysts with Washington-based, pro-family organizations agree
that homosexuals pose a greater risk to boys.

Tim Daily of the Family Research Council questioned “60 Minutes”
claim that adults who molest boys can even be called heterosexual.

“I guess you determine someone’s sexual orientation by their
relationships,” said Dailey, who wrote a paper on pedophilia in the
fall of 1999.

“If a man is married and has sexual relations with boys, he’s
obviously a combination. To say he’s heterosexual is an outrage.
Overall he’s a pedophile. Whether you call it omni-sexual or pan-
sexual, he’s indiscriminate…in relationships.”

“Who cares if a guy is married?” echoed Peter LaBarbera, senior
policy analyst for the Culture and Policy Institute, a division of
Concerned Women of America. “If he’s into molesting boys, that’s
homosexual behavior. It’s academic nonsense to talk about these
people as heterosexuals.”

Editor of the monthly Lambda Report, LaBarbera has been following
the homosexual movement for a decade. He said it is
disproportionately involved in pedophilia, as shown by the large
number of males among sexual abuse victims.

“The homosexual movement is shameless,” he said. “Gay activists are
the ones who are trying to bring down (the Boy Scouts), a venerated
institution which has very little to do with sexuality. They’re
making it seem those who are against homosexuals are the problem.”

Among the reasons Dailey cited for being concerned about the
potential for homosexual molestation of boys:

— Almost all sex crimes against children are committed by men and
significant numbers of victims are males. In 1996, the journal
Adolescence reported several studies indicate that up to one-third
of all sex crimes against children are committed against boys.

— Even homosexual activists don’t try to hide the connection with
pedophilia. In The Gay Report — a book published back in 1979 —
authors Karla Jay and Allen Young found that 73 percent of those
surveyed had had sexual relations with males 16 to 19 or younger.

— A 1999 article in the Journal of Homosexuality by Helmut Graupner
argued that same-sex relations with minors should be considered a
gay rights issue. The article argued that children wouldn’t
necessarily be harmed by sexual contact with adults.

This debate flared up in New Jersey when a column by Toni Meyer,
senior research analyst with the New Jersey Family Policy Council,
appeared in several newspapers around the state.

Citing Reisman’s research, she wrote, “We must speak up in support
of the Boy Scouts to our community leaders and not allow them to be
unfairly and unethically pressured to go against their standards.

“To allow them to be denied the support they need or public
privileges they are entitled because of that stance would be a total
disservice to, and a potentially dangerous decision, for society and
our local communities.”

That brought an angry response from New York’s Glennda Testone,
northern regional media manager for the Gay & Lesbian Alliance
Against Defamation (GLAAD).

“The incorrect stereotype of the gay man as a pedophile is one that
has been medically and scientifically debunked,” she said.
“Heterosexual men were responsible for 74 percent of assaults on
male victims and 77 percent of assaults on female victims, according
to an American Academy of Pediatrics study (July 1994).”

However, Meyer says those statistics only prove her point — a small
number of the population is responsible for 26 percent of the
assaults on boys.

“She overlooks there are a lot more heterosexuals than homosexuals,”
Meyer told Baptist Press. “People don’t understand. You have to
balance these numbers by overall population to see there’s a greater
incidence of abuse by gay men.”
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