I’m mostly talking out of my ass, but I wonder if the access to copious amounts of hard drugs and alcohol that comes with money plays some part in it. Seeing if there’s anything to substantiate that idea, here’s a review of prior studies on the subject: Substance misuse and substance use disorders in sex offenders: A review.
The following is an excerpt from Table 1. History of substance abuse among sex offenders: retrospective file research:
Study
N
Sample(s)
Outcome measure
(%)
Tzeng et al. (1999)
532
Child molesters
Substance abuse
51.3
Alcohol misuse
27.3
Cocaine misuse
5.3
Other drug misuse
14.0
Looman et al. (2004)
25
Child molesters
Alcohol misuse
66.7
Drug misuse
41.7
Carlstedt et al. (2005)
70
Child molesters with pedophilia
Substance abuse
23
103
Child molesters without pedophilia
Substance abuse
33
(No, I don’t know what “child molesters without pedophilia” means.)
It basically continues like this. You can read the study yourself, but there does appear to be at least some correlation with drug and alcohol abuse when it comes to child molestation. Speaking anecdotally, I have also heard that cocaine use can lead to engaging in riskier sex acts that might not be appealing while sober.
I have no experience using cocaine, but being drunk has never made me want to sexually abuse children, so I suspect there must be some other personal defect which leads to these kinds of behaviors, with drugs/alcohol reducing inhibitions. Obviously, drug and alcohol use does not explain disgustingly rich people being disgustingly horrible creeps on its own, but it might be in the mix.
Being drunk not only didn’t doesn’t make me want to sexually abuse children, being that drunk would prevent any possible action. And weed has never made me a pedo as well.
In my misspent youth I did a lot of cocaine. Not 80s business man amounts, but regionally touring rock band amounts. I was also regularly binge drinking. Not once did I have the urge to abuse a child in any way. That much cocaine did short circuit my inhibitions and I engaged in a lot of risky behaviors that I wouldn’t have otherwise but there wasn’t a single time that I looked at a kid and thought about them in any way except as a kid. In fact, if someone showed up with a kid while I was high I would leave because I didn’t want kids to see that.
I think it has something to do with the taboo nature of it. If you’re rich you can get away with more and more depraved shit. So eventually you turn to raping kids as one of the most depraved things a person can do.
I’m explaining it badly but basically it’s a ladder of behavior proving what they can get away with because to them it means they have power. Drugs happen to be a (lower) step on that ladder from their point of view. Can I get away with driving too fast or impaired? Cheating? Can I force my significant other into a threesome they don’t want? Drugs? And so on until it’s diddling kids, hunting people for sport, or eating the brains of live humans who are restrained in a table built for that purpose.
I’m mostly talking out of my ass, but I wonder if the access to copious amounts of hard drugs and alcohol that comes with money plays some part in it. Seeing if there’s anything to substantiate that idea, here’s a review of prior studies on the subject: Substance misuse and substance use disorders in sex offenders: A review.
The following is an excerpt from Table 1. History of substance abuse among sex offenders: retrospective file research:
(No, I don’t know what “child molesters without pedophilia” means.)
It basically continues like this. You can read the study yourself, but there does appear to be at least some correlation with drug and alcohol abuse when it comes to child molestation. Speaking anecdotally, I have also heard that cocaine use can lead to engaging in riskier sex acts that might not be appealing while sober.
I have no experience using cocaine, but being drunk has never made me want to sexually abuse children, so I suspect there must be some other personal defect which leads to these kinds of behaviors, with drugs/alcohol reducing inhibitions. Obviously, drug and alcohol use does not explain disgustingly rich people being disgustingly horrible creeps on its own, but it might be in the mix.
Being drunk not only
didn’tdoesn’t make me want to sexually abuse children, being that drunk would prevent any possible action. And weed has never made me a pedo as well.In my misspent youth I did a lot of cocaine. Not 80s business man amounts, but regionally touring rock band amounts. I was also regularly binge drinking. Not once did I have the urge to abuse a child in any way. That much cocaine did short circuit my inhibitions and I engaged in a lot of risky behaviors that I wouldn’t have otherwise but there wasn’t a single time that I looked at a kid and thought about them in any way except as a kid. In fact, if someone showed up with a kid while I was high I would leave because I didn’t want kids to see that.
I think it has something to do with the taboo nature of it. If you’re rich you can get away with more and more depraved shit. So eventually you turn to raping kids as one of the most depraved things a person can do.
I’m explaining it badly but basically it’s a ladder of behavior proving what they can get away with because to them it means they have power. Drugs happen to be a (lower) step on that ladder from their point of view. Can I get away with driving too fast or impaired? Cheating? Can I force my significant other into a threesome they don’t want? Drugs? And so on until it’s diddling kids, hunting people for sport, or eating the brains of live humans who are restrained in a table built for that purpose.
What an odd study