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Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives.
DSM-III-R (APA, 1987) stated that sexual contact with animals is almost never a clinically significant problem by itself (Cerrone, 1991), and therefore both this and the later DSM-IV (APA, 1994) subsumed it under the residual classification "paraphilias not otherwise specified".
The first detailed studies of zoophilia date from prior to 1910. Peer reviewed research into zoophilia in its own right has happened since around 1960. There have been several si ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia |
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| |  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Anal sex - Anal sex among gay/bisexual men and lesbiansHistorically, several cultures, such as medieval Japan and others are known to have been normative practitioners of male-male anal intercourse, often in the context of a mentor-student relationship between an adolescent male and an adult man (see pederasty). Many argue that the males who participated in such relationships cannot properly be called homosexual, arguing that in classical cultures such distinctions did not exist, and since partic ...
See also:Anal sex, Anal sex - Introduction, Anal sex - Overview, Anal sex - Anal sex among heterosexuals, Anal sex - Anal sex among gay/bisexual men and lesbians, Anal sex - Health issues, Anal sex - Condoms & Anal Sex, Anal sex - Legal issues, Anal sex - Religious views Read more here: » Anal sex: Encyclopedia II - Anal sex - Anal sex among gay/bisexual men and lesbians |
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| |  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Consensual crime - ExamplesPeople often debate which crimes are consensual, arguing either that those involved are not in fact consenting adults, or that the crimes are not victimless. The following is a list of criminal acts in various societies at various times, that some people regard as consensual crimes, arranged into three broad categories:
Sex crimes and crimes related to reproduction:
Adultery and, in general, sex outside marriage where all persons involved give consent (though violation of a marriage contract may involve a direct vi ...
See also:Consensual crime, Consensual crime - Giving consent, Consensual crime - Examples, Consensual crime - Arguments for banning some consensual acts, Consensual crime - Arguments against banning some consensual acts, Consensual crime - Legalization of consensual acts Read more here: » Consensual crime: Encyclopedia II - Consensual crime - Examples |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Byron White - Supreme CourtDuring his service on the high court, White wrote 994 opinions. His votes and opinions on the bench reflect an ideology that has been notoriously difficult for popular journalists and legal scholars alike to pin down. White often took a narrow, fact-specific view of cases before the Court, and, in the tradition of the New Deal, frequently supported a broad view of governmental powers. He consistently voted against creating constitutional restrictions on the police, dissenting in the landmark 1966 case of Miranda v. Arizona.
Byron Whi ...
See also:Byron White, Byron White - Education, Byron White - Law career, Byron White - Supreme Court, Byron White - Substantive due process doctrine, Byron White - Death penalty, Byron White - Civil rights, Byron White - Court operations and retirement, Byron White - Trivia Read more here: » Byron White: Encyclopedia II - Byron White - Supreme Court |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Due process - Due process in the United StatesThe Fifth Amendment contains a guarantee of basic due process applicable only to actions of the federal government: "No person shall be... deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law...." The Fourteenth Amendment contains the same phrase, but expressly applied to the States. The Supreme Court has interpreted the two clauses identically, so under the federal Constitution, there is no substantial difference in protection from federal or State action. However, State constitutions also have their own guarantees of due proc ...
See also:Due process, Due process - International Due Process, Due process - Due process in the United States, Due process - Procedural due process, Due process - Personal jurisdiction, Due process - Substantive Due Process, Due process - Explicit procedural guarantees in the U.S. Constitution, Due process - Broader or non-explicit Constitutional sources of liberties used by the Supreme Court, Due process - Incorporation, Due process - External link, Due process - Additional resources Read more here: » Due process: Encyclopedia II - Due process - Due process in the United States |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Age of consent - Ages of consent in various countriesThe following is a list of ages of consent in various countries and states by region.
Age of consent - Africa.
Algeria: 16; same sex relationships are illegal
Egypt: 18, homosexual sex is not mentioned in the law but homosexuals are prosecuted under various moral statutes
Madagascar: quite possibly 21 (heterosexual and homosexual)
Morocco: 15, homosexual sex is illegal
South Africa: homosexual 19, heterosexual 16
Swaziland: heterosexual 13, unknown for homosexual
Tanzania: 18, homosexual sex is illeg ...
See also:Age of consent, Age of consent - Social and legal attitudes, Age of consent - Extraterrioriality, Age of consent - Age of consent for homosexual and heterosexual sex, Age of consent - Ages of consent in various countries, Age of consent - Africa, Age of consent - North America, Age of consent - South America, Age of consent - Asia, Age of consent - Europe, Age of consent - Australia, Age of consent - New Zealand Read more here: » Age of consent: Encyclopedia II - Age of consent - Ages of consent in various countries |
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Zoophilia - Academic and professional.
Andrea Beetz Ph.D.: Love, Violence, and Sexuality in Relationships between Humans and Animals, ISBN 3832200207
Profesors Colin J. Williams and Martin S. Weinberg: Zoophilia in Men: a study of sexual interest in animals. - in: Archives of sexual behavior, Vol. 32, No.6, December 2003, pp. 523-535
Hani Miletski Ph.D.: Bestiality - Zoophilia: An exploratory study, Diss., The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. - San Fran ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books, articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Books, articles and documentaries |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - 2003 - DeathsFor more deaths, see: Deaths in 2003
2003 - January.
January 3 - Sid Gillman, American football coach (b. 1911)
January 4 - Conrad Hall, Tahitian-born cinematographer (b. 1926)
January 4 - Yfrah Neaman, Lebanese-born violinist (b. 1923)
January 8 - Ron Goodwin, English composer and conductor (b. 1925)
January 11 - Maurice Pialat, French actor and director (b. 1925)
January 11 - Richard Simmons, American actor (b. 1913)
January 12 - Leopoldo ...
See also:2003, 2003 - Events, 2003 - January, 2003 - February, 2003 - March, 2003 - April, 2003 - May, 2003 - June, 2003 - July, 2003 - August, 2003 - September, 2003 - October, 2003 - November, 2003 - December, 2003 - Births, 2003 - Deaths, 2003 - January, 2003 - February, 2003 - March, 2003 - April, 2003 - May, 2003 - June, 2003 - July, 2003 - August, 2003 - September, 2003 - October, 2003 - November, 2003 - December, 2003 - Nobel Prizes, 2003 - 2003 in Fiction Read more here: » 2003: Encyclopedia II - 2003 - Deaths |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex civil marriageIn the late 20th and early 21st centuries, there has been a growing movement in a number of countries to regard civil-marriages as a right which should be extended to all citizens regardless of sexual orientation. Civil-marriages entail a wide range of entitlements, including social security, health insurance, taxation, inheritance and other benefits unavailable to couples unmarried in the eyes of the law. Though certain rights extending from marriage can be replicated by legal means (e.g. by drawing up contracts), many cannot; thus same-sex couples may still fac ...
See also:Same-sex marriage, Same-sex marriage - Debates over terminology, Same-sex marriage - History of same-sex unions, Same-sex marriage - Asia, Same-sex marriage - Classical Europe, Same-sex marriage - Christian Europe, Same-sex marriage - North America, Same-sex marriage - Africa, Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex religious marriage, Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex civil marriage, Same-sex marriage - Africa, Same-sex marriage - Asia, Same-sex marriage - Europe, Same-sex marriage - North America, Same-sex marriage - Australia, Same-sex marriage - International Organizations, Same-sex marriage - Controversy, Same-sex marriage - Religious arguments, Same-sex marriage - Social arguments, Same-sex marriage - Arguments about tradition, Same-sex marriage - Arguments about inability to prohibit certain kinds of sex, Same-sex marriage - Arguments concerning children, Same-sex marriage - Arguments concerning equality, Same-sex marriage - Miscellaneous, Same-sex marriage - Bibliography Read more here: » Same-sex marriage: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex civil marriage |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex religious marriageMost Abrahamic religions disapprove of same-sex marriages. However, some churches and denominations support these unions.
In Canada, the issue of same-sex marriage has split the religious community, with the United Church of Canada, the country's largest Protestant denomination, and some elements of the Anglican Church of Canada being supportive.
In 2002, the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster in British Columbia (which includes Greater Vancouver) began allowing its churches to bless same-sex unions in marriage-like ceremonies ...
See also:Same-sex marriage, Same-sex marriage - Debates over terminology, Same-sex marriage - History of same-sex unions, Same-sex marriage - Asia, Same-sex marriage - Classical Europe, Same-sex marriage - Christian Europe, Same-sex marriage - North America, Same-sex marriage - Africa, Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex religious marriage, Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex civil marriage, Same-sex marriage - Africa, Same-sex marriage - Asia, Same-sex marriage - Europe, Same-sex marriage - North America, Same-sex marriage - Australia, Same-sex marriage - International Organizations, Same-sex marriage - Controversy, Same-sex marriage - Religious arguments, Same-sex marriage - Social arguments, Same-sex marriage - Arguments about tradition, Same-sex marriage - Arguments about inability to prohibit certain kinds of sex, Same-sex marriage - Arguments concerning children, Same-sex marriage - Arguments concerning equality, Same-sex marriage - Miscellaneous, Same-sex marriage - Bibliography Read more here: » Same-sex marriage: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex religious marriage |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage - MiscellaneousThe etiquette of addressing same-sex couples is often questioned. Some people with friends who are in a same-sex marriage are unsure as to how to address them, since in English and other languages, married people may use a different form of address from single ones. Etiquette writer Judith Martin (Miss Manners) counsels that where the spouses have taken one name, they may be addressed as The Messrs. John and Richard Doe or Mmes. Alice and Carol Roe; otherwise, they may be addressed individually, as is done for ...
See also:Same-sex marriage, Same-sex marriage - Debates over terminology, Same-sex marriage - History of same-sex unions, Same-sex marriage - Asia, Same-sex marriage - Classical Europe, Same-sex marriage - Christian Europe, Same-sex marriage - North America, Same-sex marriage - Africa, Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex religious marriage, Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex civil marriage, Same-sex marriage - Africa, Same-sex marriage - Asia, Same-sex marriage - Europe, Same-sex marriage - North America, Same-sex marriage - Australia, Same-sex marriage - International Organizations, Same-sex marriage - Controversy, Same-sex marriage - Religious arguments, Same-sex marriage - Social arguments, Same-sex marriage - Arguments about tradition, Same-sex marriage - Arguments about inability to prohibit certain kinds of sex, Same-sex marriage - Arguments concerning children, Same-sex marriage - Arguments concerning equality, Same-sex marriage - Miscellaneous, Same-sex marriage - Bibliography Read more here: » Same-sex marriage: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage - Miscellaneous |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Clarence Thomas - Personal historyClarence Thomas was born in Pin Point, Georgia, a small community outside Savannah. His father abandoned his family when he was only a year old, leaving his mother Leola Anderson, to take care of the family. At age seven they went to live with the mother's father, Myers Anderson in Savannah. He had a fuel oil business that also sold ice; Thomas often helped him make deliveries.
His grandfather believed in hard work and self-reliance and would counsel him to "never let the sun catch you in bed in the morning". In 1975, when Thomas read ...
See also:Clarence Thomas, Clarence Thomas - Personal history, Clarence Thomas - Early career, Clarence Thomas - Appointment, Clarence Thomas - Judicial philosophy, Clarence Thomas - Liberal rulings by a conservative Justice, Clarence Thomas - Heritage, Clarence Thomas - Sources Read more here: » Clarence Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Clarence Thomas - Personal history |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Gay rights in the United States - Gay LiberationIn the late 1960s, the more socialistic "liberation" philosophy that had started to create different factions within he civil rights, black power, anti-war, and feminist, also engulfed the homophile movement. A new generation of young gay and lesbian Americans saw their struggle within a broader movement to dismantle racism, sexism, western imperialism, and traditional mores regarding drugs and sexuality. This new perspective on gay libe ...
See also:Gay rights in the United States, Gay rights in the United States - History, Gay rights in the United States - Homophile Movement, Gay rights in the United States - Gay Liberation, Gay rights in the United States - Gay Migration, Gay rights in the United States - The movement today Read more here: » Gay rights in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Gay rights in the United States - Gay Liberation |
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| |  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage - History of same-sex unionsFor detailed information, see History of homosexuality and Same-sex marriage timeline.
Same-sex marriage - Asia.
Same-gender romantic love or sexual desire has been recorded since ancient times in the entirety of the continent of Asia, right from the Middle East to South Asia to East Asia. Such desire often took the form of same-sex unions, usually between men, and often included some difference in age (there is far less information available on relationships among women in ancient times. There are ...
See also:Same-sex marriage, Same-sex marriage - Debates over terminology, Same-sex marriage - History of same-sex unions, Same-sex marriage - Asia, Same-sex marriage - Classical Europe, Same-sex marriage - Christian Europe, Same-sex marriage - North America, Same-sex marriage - Africa, Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex religious marriage, Same-sex marriage - Current status of same-sex civil marriage, Same-sex marriage - Africa, Same-sex marriage - Asia, Same-sex marriage - Europe, Same-sex marriage - North America, Same-sex marriage - Australia, Same-sex marriage - International Organizations, Same-sex marriage - Controversy, Same-sex marriage - Religious arguments, Same-sex marriage - Social arguments, Same-sex marriage - Arguments about tradition, Same-sex marriage - Arguments about inability to prohibit certain kinds of sex, Same-sex marriage - Arguments concerning children, Same-sex marriage - Arguments concerning equality, Same-sex marriage - Miscellaneous, Same-sex marriage - Bibliography Read more here: » Same-sex marriage: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage - History of same-sex unions |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Christian Supremacy - Christian supremacy abroadChristian supremacy as a basis for colonization appears in the papal bull Inter caetera of 1493, addressed to the royal families of Spain and Portugal:
"Whereas, after earnest consideration of all matters, especially of the rise and spread of the Catholic faith, as was the fashion of your ancestors, kings of renowned memory, you have purposed with the favor of divine clemency to bring under your sway the said mainlands and islands with their resident ...
See also:Christian Supremacy, Christian Supremacy - Christian supremacy abroad, Christian Supremacy - Christian supremacy and society, Christian Supremacy - United States, Christian Supremacy - Homosexuality and Obscenity, Christian Supremacy - Scientific inquiry, Christian Supremacy - Self-identified Christian supremacists and groups, Christian Supremacy - People and groups sometimes identified as Christian supremacists Read more here: » Christian Supremacy: Encyclopedia II - Christian Supremacy - Christian supremacy abroad |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Gay rights in the United States - Gay MigrationIn the 1970s many gay people moved to San Francisco, where they rapidly acquired considerable political influence, including getting one of their number, Harvey Milk, elected to the city's Board of Supervisors, a legislative chamber often known as a City Council in other municipalities. Milk was assassinated in 1978 along with the city's mayor, George Moscone. The White Night Riot on May 21, 1979 was a reaction to the manslaughter conviction and sentence given to the assassin, Dan White, which were thought to be too lenient.
The first national gay rights march in the United States took place on October 14, ...
See also:Gay rights in the United States, Gay rights in the United States - History, Gay rights in the United States - Homophile Movement, Gay rights in the United States - Gay Liberation, Gay rights in the United States - Gay Migration, Gay rights in the United States - The movement today Read more here: » Gay rights in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Gay rights in the United States - Gay Migration |
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|  |  |  | Lawrence v. Texas: Encyclopedia II - Gay rights in the United States - Homophile MovementMigrations to the cities following the War allowed gay communities to form in urban centers. Gay bars became more common, and the sense of gay identity strengthened during the 1950s and 1960s. Some gay people began to develop a sense of themselves as an oppressed minority group.
The first era of the gay rights movement is generally considered to have begun in the fifties. The homophile movement, as it was called, emerged with the formation in Los Angeles and San Francisco of the Mattachine Society, the Daughters of Bilitis and ONE, In ...
See also:Gay rights in the United States, Gay rights in the United States - History, Gay rights in the United States - Homophile Movement, Gay rights in the United States - Gay Liberation, Gay rights in the United States - Gay Migration, Gay rights in the United States - The movement today Read more here: » Gay rights in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Gay rights in the United States - Homophile Movement |
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