A male homosexual was the teacher most apt to have sex with his pupils in a study encompassing  7 countries.  Overall, 43% of teachers who made the news for having sex with their pupils over the last 27 years engaged in homosexuality. Homosexual teachers violated 1,925 (56%) of the 3,457 pupil-victims. Women were 11% of perpetrators, but a heterosexual female teacher was least apt to have sex with pupils.

Lexis-Nexis was searched from 1980 through 2006 uncovering 902 teachers who had sex with pupils. Teachers who engaged in homosexuality constituted 63% of perpetrators in Ireland, 62% in New Zealand, 60% in Canada, 54% in Scotland, 48% in Australia, 47% in England, and 35% in the U.S. 

“Astounding,” said Dr. Paul Cameron of the Family Research Institute, a Colorado Springs think-tank, who conducted the investigation: “Similar results have been reported in U.S. studies from 1978 through 1996. Prior studies included two polls of superintendents (homosexuals were 27% and 29% of perpetrators), convictions in 10 states (homosexuals were 32% of perpetrators), a poll of principals (35% of complaints were about homosexual teachers), and adults reporting on their experiences as students (23% of reports involved homosexuality). It’s unusual to get such consistency from method-to-method, much less country-to-country.”  Most (54% of 810 male, 83% of 92 female) teachers violated only opposite sex pupils, and 1,889 (55%) of the 3,457 victims were boys.

The study was published in the new, free-access, on-line, peer-reviewed Empirical Journal of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior www.ejssb.org  While most academic journals don’t publish articles that might pose difficulties for the gay movement, the journal takes and requires no position on gay rights from its contributors.

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