Nothing on this site is to suggest that true pedophiles do not pose a real risk to children. For this reason the following profile of a pedophile is included. However, please note how few men would fit this description and how it does appear to perfectly describe a now nationally known pedophile by the name of John Mark Karr :Profile of a Pedophile
From Charles
Montaldo,
Pedophiles Can Be Anyone: Pedophiles
can be anyone -- old or young, rich or poor, educated or
uneducated, non-professional or professional, and of any race.
However, pedophiles often demonstrate similar characteristics,
but these are merely indicators and it should not be assumed
that individuals with these characteristics are pedophiles. But
knowledge of these characteristics coupled with questionable
behavior can be used as an alert that someone may be a
pedophile.
Characteristics of a Pedophile :
Pedophiles Like Child-like Activities:
Sponsored Links
Pedophiles Often Prefer Children Close to
Puberty:
Pedophiles Work Around Children: The
pedophile will often be employed in a position that involves
daily contact with children. If not employed, he will put
himself in a position to do volunteer work with children, often
in a supervisory capacity such as sports coaching, contact sport
instruction, unsupervised tutoring or a position where he has
the opportunity to spend unsupervised time with a child.
The Target Child: The pedophile often
seeks out shy, handicapped, and withdrawn children, or those who
come from troubled homes or under privileged homes. He then
showers them with attention, gifts, taunting them with trips to
desirable places like amusement parks, zoo's, concerts, the
beach and other such places.
Manipulation of the Innocent:
Pedophiles work to master their manipulative skills and often
unleash them on troubled children by first becoming their
friend, building the the child's self esteem. They may refer to
the child as special or mature, appealing to their need to be
heard and understood then entice them with adult type activities
that are often sexual in content such as x-rated movies or
pictures. They offer them alcohol or drugs to hamper their
ability to resist activities or recall events that occurred.
Stockholm Syndrome : It is not unusual
for the child to develop feelings for the predator and desire
their approval and continued acceptance. They will compromise
their innate ability to decipher good and bad behavior,
ultimately justifying the criminal's bad behavior out of
sympathy and concern for the adults welfare. This is often
compared to Stockholm Syndrome - when victims become attached
emotionally to their captors.
The Single Parent: Many times
pedophiles will develop a close relationship with a single
parent in order to get close to their children. Once inside the
home, they have many opportunities to manipulate the children --
using guilt, fear, and love to confuse the child. If the child's
parent works, it offers the pedophile the private time needed to
abuse the child.
Fighting Back: Pedophiles work hard at
stalking their targets and will patiently work to develop
relationships with them. It is not uncommon for them to be
developing a long list of potential victims at any one time.
Many of them believe that what they are doing is not wrong and
that having sex with a child is actually "healthy" for the
child.
Almost all pedophiles have a collection of pornography, which they protect at all costs. Many of them also collect "souvenirs" from their victims. They rarely discard either their porn or collections for any reason. One factor that works against the pedophile is that eventually the children will grow up and recall the events that occurred. Often pedophiles are not brought to justice until such time occurs and victims are angered by being victimized and want to protect other children from the same consequences. |