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SCIENTIFIC MEETING ON PEDOPHILIA CONCLUDES IN
VATICAN
VATICAN CITY, APR 5, 2003 (VIS) - Holy See Press Office
Director Joaquin
Navarro-Valls made the following statement to journalists this morning:
"A scientific meeting on the theme of pedophilia took place in
the Vatican
from April 2 to 5.
"Attending the symposium, promoted by the Pontifical Academy
for Life,
were the most qualified experts on this subject, who came from the
United
States, Canada and Germany. Other participants included specialists in
recovery therapy (rehabilitation) of persons affected by this problem.
"There were also representatives of various dicasteries of the
Roman
Curia: the Congregations for the Doctrine of the Faith, for Clergy, for
Religious, for Catholic Education and from the Secretariat of State.
"During the meeting the theme of pedophilia was considered
from a purely
scientific and clinical point of view. The reports given at the meeting,
as
well as the protocols regarding its development, will be published in
several months.
"The experts participating in the meeting included: Doctors
Jorg M.
Fegert, medical director of the Clinic and Polyclinic for Child and Youth
Psychiatry/Psychotherapy at the University of Ulm,Germany; Karl Hanson,
Department of the Solicitor General of Canada, Ottawa, Canada; Martin P.
Kafka, Harvard Medical School, USA; Hans Krober, director of the Institute
for Forensic Psychiatry, Free University of Berlin, Germany; Ron Langevin,
University of Toronto, Canada; William Marshall, Queen's University,
Ontario, Canada; Friedemann Pfafflin, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, head of
the section for Forensic Psychotherapy at the University of Ulm, president
of the International Society for Treatment of Sex Offenders, Germany;
Christian Reimer, director of the Clinic for Psychosomatic Illness and
Psychotherapy, University of Giessen, Germany." |
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