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	<title>Comments on: Clark Lewing</title>
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	<description>School Sex Scandals - The Dark Side of Teacher-Student Relations</description>
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		<title>By: 3warvet1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 13:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The dissertation that Dr. Tyler has given in support of the alleged perpetrators honorable character, except in lieu of his indictment, faithful family support and acknowledgement to trial officials that he will not do it again with the proper emotional counseling is common.  Also, most of the time the families want the perpetrator to return so he can bring food of the table.  If we are allowed to conduct an effective psychological evaluation measuring the emotional (social) aspects of this alleged offender, we would find common characteristics of a sex offender i.e. cognitive distortions, narcissitic personality, lacking same peer friendships and relationships etc..Most sex offenders are intelligent rationally, but lack the social intellingence obtain and mantain successful peer group relationships.  
In the alleged offense, the perpetrator would have to had time alone with the victim with out any adult supervision or presence.  Also, there maybe triggers which may have set him off, such as rejection, abandonment, neglect or discriminination experiences which took him back to his childhood.  I would suspect his emotional intelligence is less than his rational intelligence, meaning he may be 24 chronicalogically, however, emotionally, he is 16-18 years of age.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dissertation that Dr. Tyler has given in support of the alleged perpetrators honorable character, except in lieu of his indictment, faithful family support and acknowledgement to trial officials that he will not do it again with the proper emotional counseling is common.  Also, most of the time the families want the perpetrator to return so he can bring food of the table.  If we are allowed to conduct an effective psychological evaluation measuring the emotional (social) aspects of this alleged offender, we would find common characteristics of a sex offender i.e. cognitive distortions, narcissitic personality, lacking same peer friendships and relationships etc..Most sex offenders are intelligent rationally, but lack the social intellingence obtain and mantain successful peer group relationships.<br />
In the alleged offense, the perpetrator would have to had time alone with the victim with out any adult supervision or presence.  Also, there maybe triggers which may have set him off, such as rejection, abandonment, neglect or discriminination experiences which took him back to his childhood.  I would suspect his emotional intelligence is less than his rational intelligence, meaning he may be 24 chronicalogically, however, emotionally, he is 16-18 years of age.</p>
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