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Jackson, S. (1990). 

Western ideas on children's sexuality. In M.E. Perry (Ed.). Handbook of Sexology, Vol. 7: Childhood and Adolescent Sexology. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 23-49. 

Jenkins, P. (1992). 

Intimate Enemies: Moral Panics in Contemporary Great Britain. New York: Aldine De Gruyter. 

Jenkins, P. and Maier-Katkin, D. (1988). 

Protecting the victims of child sexual abuse: a case for caution. Prison Journal, 68(2), 25-35. 

Jenkins-Hall, K.D. (1989). 

Cognitive restructuring. In D.R. Laws (Ed.). Relapse Prevention with Sex Offenders. New York: Guilford Press, pp. I 207-215. 

Jenkins-Hall, K.D. and Marlatt, G.A. (1989). 

Apparently irrelevant decisions ; in the relapse process. In D.R. Laws (Ed.). Relapse Prevention with Sex Offenders. New York: Guilford Press, pp. 47-55. 

Jenkins-Hall, K.D., Osborn, C.A., Anderson, C.S., Anderson, K.A. and Shockley-Smith, C. (1989).

The Center for Prevention of Child Molestation. In D.R. Laws (Ed.). Relapse Prevention with Sex Offenders. New York: Guilford Press, pp. 268-291. 

Jervis, M. (1988). 

The Cleveland Inquiry Report. Social Work Today, 19(45), 5-11. 

Johnson, E. (1990). 

Review essay: inscrutable desires. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 20(2),208-221. 

Johnson, R. and Shrier, D.K. (1985). 

Sexual victimization of boys. Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 6(5), 372-376. 

Johnson, W.T., Kupperstein, L.R. and Petters, J.J. (1970). 

Sex offenders' experience with erotica. In Technical Reports of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, Vol. 7. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. 

Johnston, S.A., French, A.P., Schouweiler, W.F. and Johnston, F.A. (1992). 

Naivete and need for affection among pedophiles. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 48(5), 621-627.