Friday, September 26, 2014

Footnotes For The Special Report On Child Predators—Mark Crutcher



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· Zavodny, Madeline, “The Effect of Partners’ Characteristics on Teenage Pregnancy and Its Resolution,” Family Planning Perspectives, 2001, 33(5):192.

· Musick, Judith. Young, Poor, and Pregnant. Yale University Press: New Haven, CT, 1993. pp. 35, 44

· Tepfer, Daniel, “Man, 75, noted for focus on little girls,” [online] http://www.connpost.com, April 19, 2002.

· Greenberg, Ted, “Connecticut Abortion Clinics Look The Other Way,” Fox TV-61 News, Hartford, CT, May 23, 2002.

· Pipher, Mary, Ph.D. Reviving Ophelia. Ballantine Books: New York, 1994. p.70.

· State of California, “Statutory Rape Vertical Prosecution – Fourth Year Report,” January 2000.

· “Houston Rapper Convicted of Sexually Assaulting Girl,” http://www.NBCi5.com, May 18, 2002.

· “House Passes Bill Protecting Parental Notification and Consent Laws,” Spencer Bachus Press Release, June 30, 1999.

· Kirby D., “Understanding What Works and What Doesn’t In Reducing Adolescent Sexual Risk-Taking,” Family Planning Perspectives, 2001, 33(6):276-281.

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· Ponton, Lynn, MD. The Sex Lives of Teenagers: Revealing the Secret World of Adolescent Boys and Girls. New York: Plume, 2000. p. 214.

· Zavodny, Madeline, “The Effect of Partners’ Characteristics on Teenage Pregnancy and Its Resolution,” Family Planning Perspectives, 2001, 33(5):192.

· “Fact Sheet: Pregnancy & Childbearing Among U.S. Teens,” [online] Planned Parenthood Federation of America, http://www.plannedparenthood.org.

· Darroch, Jacqueline E., Landry, David J., Oslak, Selene, “Pregnancy Rates Among U.S. Women and Their Partners in 1994,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1999, 31(3):122-126, 136.

· Abma, Joyce, Driscoll, Anne, Moore, Kristin, “Young Women’s Degree of Control over First Intercourse: An Exploratory Analysis,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1998, 30(1):12-18.

· Briggs, Bill, “Anyone listening? Concerned students examine teen pregnancy, The Denver Post, February 22, 1998, 2D Edition, F-1 and Briggs, Bill “Robbing the Cradle: The truth about teen pregnancies,” The Denver Post, February 26, 1996, 2D Edition, E-1.

· Nevada State Welfare Division, “Enforcing Statutory Rape Law in Nevada: Lesson Book,” Distance Education Option and Grimes, Shaunta, “Teen pregnancy rate drops but Nevada still leading nation,” Las Vegas Sun, December 10, 1999, http://www.lasvegassun.com.

· O’Connell, Loraine, “Let’s Welcome Back the Concept of Jailbait,” Orlando Sentinel, February 23, 1996, E1.

(These studies dealt with birth certificates)

· Males, Mike and Chew, Kenneth, “The Ages of Fathers in California Adolescent Births, 1993,” American Journal of Public Health, 1996, 86(4):565-568.

· Landry, David J., Forrest, Jacqueline Darroch, “How Old Are U.S. Fathers?,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1995, 27(4):159-161, 165.

· Moore, Kristin, Miller, Brent, Sugland, Barbara, Morrison, Donna Ruane, Glei, Dana A., Blumenthal, Connie, “Beginning Too Soon: Adolescent Sexual Behavior, Pregnancy and Parenthood: A Review of Research and Interventions,” http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/hsp/cyp/xsteesex.htm.

· Sonenstein, Stewart, Lindberg, Pernas, Williams, “Involving Males in Preventing Teen Pregnancy: A Guide for Program Planners,” Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1997, http://www.urban.org. p. 19

· Sylvester, “Teenage Pregnancy: A Preventable Calamity,” Progressive Policy Institute, January 23, 1995, http://www.pponline.org

· Smith, Peggy, Ph.D., Mumford, David, MD, Foreman, Sandra, JD, “Legal issues associated with sexual activity between adults and minors in Texas: A review,” Texas Medicine, 1999, 95(7):65-69.

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· Males M, Chew K, “The Ages of Fathers in California Adolescent Births, 1993,” American Journal of Public Health, 1996, 86(4):565-568

· Males, “Adult involvement in teenage childbearing and STD,” The Lancet, 1995, 346:64-65.

· Montfort, Sue, Brick, Peggy. Unequal Partners, Second Edition. The Center for Family Life Education, Planned Parenthood of Greater northern New Jersey, Inc.: Morristown, NJ, 2000.

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· Males, Mike, “School-age Pregnancy: Why Hasn’t Prevention Worked?,” Journal of School Health, 1993, 63(10):429-432.

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· Males, Mike, “Adult Liaison in the ‘Epidemic’ of ‘Teenage’ Birth, Pregnancy, and Venereal Disease,” The Journal of Sex Research, 1992, 29(4):525-545.

· National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle V, 1995, National Center for Health Statistics.

· State of California, “Statutory Rape Vertical Prosecution – Fourth Year Report,” January 2000.

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· Criner, Lawrence, “The human ruins of Title X,” Washington Times, July 8, 1997, A17.

· Briggs, Bill “Robbing the Cradle: The truth about teen pregnancies,” The Denver Post, February 26, 1996, 2D Edition, E-1.

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· Browning CR and Laumann EO, “Sexual contact between children and adults: a life course perspective.” American Sociological Review 1997, 62(4):540-560.

· Butler JR, Burton LM, “Rethinking Teenage childbearing: Is sexual abuse a missing link,” Family Relations 1990, 39:73.

· Fromuth ME. “The relationship of childhood sexual abuse with later psychological and sexual adjustment in a sample of college women.” Child Abuse and Neglect, 1986, 10(1):5-15.

· Lodico M, Gruber E, DiClemente R, “Childhood sexual abuse and coercive sex among school-based adolescents in a Midwestern state.” Journal of Adolescent Health, 1996, 18:211-217.

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· Boyer D. and D. Fine “Sexual Abuse as a Factor in Adolescent Pregnancy and Child Maltreatment.” Family Planning Perspectives 1992, 24:4-11

· Lamb ME, Elster AB and Travere J, “Behavioral Profiles of Adolescent Mothers and Partners with Varying Intracouple age differences.” Journal of Adolescent Research, 1986, 1:399-408.

· Luster T, Small S, “Sexual Abuse History and Number of Sex Partners among Female Adolescents.” Family Planning Perspectives, 1997, 29:204-211.

· Browning CR and Laumann EO, “Sexual contact between children and adults: a life course perspective.” American Sociological Review 1997, 62(4):540-560.

· Nagy S, DiClemente R, Adcock A, “Adverse Factors Associated with Forced Sex Among Southern Adolescent Girls.” Pediatrics, 1995, 96(5):944-946.

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· Lamb ME, Elster AB and Travere J, “Behavioral Profiles of Adolescent Mothers and Partners with Varying Intracouple age differences.” Journal of Adolescent Research, 1986, 1:399-408.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America [online] – www.plannedparenthood.org/library/TEEN-PREGNANCY/reducing.html, 1/23/02 “Plannedparenthooddotorg: Fact Sheet: Reducing teen pregnancy,” p. 1 of 10.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America [online] – www.plannedparenthood.org/library/TEEN-PREGNANCY/teenpreg_fact.html 1/23/02 “Plannedparenthooddot: Fact Sheet: Pregnancy & Childbearing,” pp. 1&2 of 5.

· Hollander D, “Risks and Disadvantages are Raised for Teenage Mothers with Older Partners.” Family Planning Perspectives, 2001, 33(6):285-286.

· Hollander D, “Young Mothers’ Disadvantage, Not Their age itself, Accounts for Their Children’s Educational Problems.” Family Planning Perspectives, 2001, 33(6):282-283.

· Kaplan, Elaine Bell. Not Our Kind of Girl: Unraveling the Myths of Black Teenage Motherhood. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1997.

· Laird, J and Hartman A, eds. A Handbook of Child Welfare: Context Knowledge and Practice, New York: The Free Press, 1985., p. 547-549.

· Briggs, Bill “Robbing the Cradle: The truth about Teen pregnancy,” The Denver Post, Feb. 26, 1996 Monday, 2nd edition, E-1.

· National Research Council Panel on Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing, Risking the Future: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy and Childbearing, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1987. pp. 126-128, 217-219.

· Meckler, Laura “Teenage girls having sex with more boys than men,” Associated Press, August 13, 1999.

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· Boyer D. and D. Fine “Sexual Abuse as a Factor in Adolescent Pregnancy and Child Maltreatment.” Family Planning Perspectives 1992; 24:4-11.

· Singh S, Darroch JE, “Trends in Sexual Activity Among Adolescent Women: 1982-95,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1999, 31(5):212-219.

· Finkelhor, D Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and Research, New York: The Free Press, 1984. pp. 191-196.

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· Miller K, L Clark, and J Moore. “Sexual Initiation with Older Male Partners and Subsequent HIV Risk Behavior Among Female Adolescents.” Family Planning Perspectives, 1997, 29:212-214.

· Males M, “School-age Pregnancy: Why hasn’t prevention worked?” Journal of School Health, 1993, 63(10):429-432.

· Boyer D, Fine D, “Sexual Abuse as a Factor in Adolescent Pregnancy and Child Maltreatment,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1992, 24:4-11.

· Briggs, Bill “Robbing the Cradle: The truth about Teen pregnancy,” The Denver Post, Feb. 26, 1996 Monday, 2nd edition.

· Jennings, Diane “Tackling Teen Pregnancy: High Birth Rate in Texas Sparks Community Programs that Stress Abstinence,” Dallas Morning News, February 2, 1997. p. 1-A

· National Research Council Panel on Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing, Risking the Future: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy and Childbearing, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1987.

· Taylor D, Chavez G, Chabra A, and Boggess J., “Risk Factors for Adult Paternity in Births to Adolescents,” Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1997, 89(2):199-205.

· Hsu G. “Statutory Rape: The dirty secret behind teen sex numbers,” Family Policy, 1996.

[12] – Click here to return to the Special Report on Child Predators (Running Away and Teen Prostitution are usually dealt with as a single issue)

· Flowers, R. Barri Runaway Kids and Teenage Prostitution, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001. see Ch. 13.

· Planned Parenthood of Greater Miami Valley “sexual abuse resource center.” [online] www.ppgmv.org/sarc/parents.html

· Finkelhor D, Araji S, Baron L, Browne A, Doyle-Peters S, Wyatt GE A Source Book on Childhood Sexuality, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1986.

· Roosa MW, et al., “The relationship of childhood sexual abuse to teenage pregnancy,” Journal of Marriage and Family ‘97;59(1):119-130.

· Guidry MH, “Childhood Sexual Abuse: Role of the Family Physician,” American Family Physician, 1995, 51(2):407-414.

· Kaplan, Elaine Bell. Not Our Kind of Girl: Unraveling the Myths of Black Teenage Motherhood. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1997 p. 130.

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· Leitenberg H, Saltzman H, “A Statewide Survey of Age at First Intercourse for Adolescent Females and Age of their Male Partners: Relation to Other Risk Behaviors and Statutory Rape Implications,” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2000, 29(3):203-212.

· Vener AM, Stewart CS, “Sexual Behavior in Middle America Revisited: 1970-1973,” Journal of Marriage and Family, 1974, 36:728-735.

· Brown LK, DiClemente RJ, and Beausoliel NI, “Comparison of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviors among Sexually Active Abstinent Young Adolescents,” J of Adolescent Health, 1992, 13: 140.

· Boyer D, Fine D, “Sexual Abuse as a Factor in Adolescent Pregnancy and Child Maltreatment,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1992, 24:4-11.

· Luster T, Small S, “Sexual Abuse History and Problems in Adolescence: Exploring the Effects of Moderating Variables,” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1997, 59:131-142.

· Guidry M, “Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Role of the Family Physician,” American Family Physician, 1995, 51(2)407-414.

· Roosa MW, et al., “The Relationship of Childhood Sexual Abuse to Teenage Pregnancy,” Journal of Marriage and Family, 1997, 59(1):119-130.

· Nagy S, DiClemente R, Adcock A, “Adverse Factors Associated with Forced Sex Among Southern Adolescent Girls,” Pediatrics, 1995, 96(5):944-946.

· Flowers, R. Barri Runaway Kids and Teenage Prostitution, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001. p. 112.

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· Kaplan, Elaine Bell. Not Our Kind of Girl: Unraveling the Myths of Black Teenage Motherhood. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1997.

· Laird, J and Hartman A, eds. A Handbook of Child Welfare: Context Knowledge and Practice, New York: The Free Press, 1985., p. 547-549.

· Planned Parenthood [online] – www.plannedparenthood.org/library/TEEN-PREGNANCY/reducing.html 1/23/02] “Plannedparenthooddotorg: Fact Sheet: Reducing teen pregnancy,”

· Planned Parenthood [online]- www.plannedparenthood.org/library/TEEN-PREGNANCY/teenpreg_fact.html 1/23/02 “Plannedparenthooddot: Fact Sheet: Pregnancy & Childbearing,” pp. 1&2 of 5.

· Sylvester K, “Teen Pregnancy: A Preventable Calamity” PPI Policy Report, Progressive Policy Institute, November, 1994. www.ppionline.org.

· National Research Council Panel on Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing, Risking the Future: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy and Childbearing, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1987. pp. 130-133.

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· Kaplan, Elaine Bell. Not Our Kind of Girl: Unraveling the Myths of Black Teenage Motherhood. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1997. p. 55.

· Lamb ME, Elster AB and Travere J, “Behavioral Profiles of Adolescent Mothers and Partners with Varying Intracouple age differences.” Journal of Adolescent Research, 1986, 1:399-408.

· Agurcia CA, et al., “The Behavioral Risks and Life Circumstances of Adolescent Mothers involved with Older Adult Partners,” Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 2001, 155(7):822-830.

· Pipher, Mary “Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls,” New York: Random House, 1994. p. 24

· Finkelhor, D Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and Research, New York: Free Press, 1984. Ch. 6 – “Initial and Long-term Effects: A conceptual Framework,” pp. 180-198.

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· Browning CR and Laumann EO, “Sexual contact between children and adults: a life course perspective.” American Sociological Review 1997, 62(4):540-560.

· Musick, Judith Young, Poor and Pregnant: The Psychology of Teenage Motherhood, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1993.

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· Elliott DM, Briere J, “Sexual Abuse Trauma Among Professional Women: Validating the Trauma Symptom Checklist,” Child Abuse and Neglect, 1992, 16:391-398.

· Hsu G. “Statutory Rape: The dirty secret behind teen sex numbers,” Family Policy, 1996.

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· Leitenberg H, Saltzman H, “A Statewide Survey of Age at First Intercourse for Adolescent Females and Age of their Male Partners: Relation to Other Risk Behaviors and Statutory Rape Implications,” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2000, 29(3):203-212.

· Luster T, Small S, “Sexual Abuse History and Problems in Adolescence: Exploring the Effects of Moderating Variables,” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1997, 59:131-142.

· Nagy S, Adcock AG, Magy MC., “A Comparison of Risky Health behaviors of Sexually Active, Sexually Abused and Abstaining Adolescents.” Pediatrics 1994;93:570-5.

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· Male M, “School-age Pregnancy: Why hasn’t prevention worked?” Journal of School Health, 1993 63(10):429-432

· Browning CR and Laumann EO, “Sexual contact between children and adults: a life course perspective.” American Sociological Review 1997, 62(4):540-560.

· Miller K, L Clark, and J Moore. “Sexual Initiation with Older Male Partners and Subsequent HIV Risk Behavior Among Female Adolescents.” Family Planning Perspectives, 1997, 29:212-214.

· (Several studies indicate physiological reasons that adolescent females may be more at risk for acquiring STDs than adult women.)

· Westrom L, Mardh PA, “Acute Salpingitis. Aspects on Aetiology, Diagnosis and Prognosis” in Genital Infections and Their Complictions, D Danielssen, L Jublin and PA Mardh, eds. Stockholm: Alqvist & Wiksell International, 1975. pp. 157-167.

· Chacko MR, Lovchik JC “Chlamydia trachomatis infection in Sexually active adolescents: prevalence and risk factors.” Pediatrics, 1984, 73(6):836-840.

· Tomarken J, “Digests: Among Teenagers Treated For Chlamydia, two-year reinfection rate nears 20%,” Family Planning Perspectives 33(3):135-136.

· Xu, et al. “Repeat Chlamydia trachomatis infection in women: analysis through a surveillance case registry in Washington State, 1993-1998.” American Journal of Epidemiology¸ 2000, 152(12):1164-1170.

· Remez L, “Digests: Independent predictors of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea do not identify adolescents at high risk for infection,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1999, 31(2):101-102.

· Burstein GR, Gaydos CA, Diener-West M, Howell MR, Zenilman J, Quin TC. “Incident Chlamydia trachomatis infections among inner-city adolescent females,” Journal of the American Medical Association, 280:521-6.

· Burstein GR, et al., “Screening for gonorrhea and chlamydia by DNA amplification in adolescents attending middle school health centers: opportunity for early intervention,” Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1998, 25(8):395-402.

· Abma J, Driscoll A, Moore K, “Young Women’s Degree of Control over First Intercourse: An exploratory analysis, Family Planning Perspectives, 1998, 30(1):12-18.

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· Federal Bureau of Investigation – Crimes Against Children Unit, “Online Child Pornography: Innocent Images National Initiative,” [online: www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/cac/innocent.htm] 3/27/2002.

· Ponton, Lynn The Sex Lives of Teenagers: Revealing the Secret World of Adolescent Boys and Girls, New York: Penguin Putnam, Inc., 2000. Ch. 5: “Coming and Going Online,” pp. 97-121, esp. pp. 118-121.

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· Bengali S, “Sheriff catches pedophiles in Internet sting operation,” Kansas City Star, February 18, 2002.

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· Alan Guttmacher Institute, Sex and America’s Teenagers, New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1994. pp. 6-27.

· Finkelhor D, Sexually Victimized Children, New York: The Free Press, 1979. pp. 131-136.

· Finkelhor D, Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and Research, New York: The Free Press, 1984. pp. 8-13.

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· Hsu G. “Statutory Rape: The dirty secret behind teen sex numbers,” Family Policy, 1996.

· Finkelhor, D. Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and Research, New York: The Free Press, 1986., ch. 1.

· Lammers C, Ireland M, Resnick M, Blum R. “Influences on Adolescents’ Decision to Postpone Onset of Sexual Intercourse: A Survival Analysis of Virginity Among Youths Aged 13 to 18 Years,” Journal of Adolescent Health, 2000, 26:42-48.

· National Research Council Panel on Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing, Risking the Future: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy and Childbearing, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1987. pp. 35-51, 86-93, 104-105.

· Editorial, “Missing Embrace: Life without Father,” Corpus Christi Caller Times, June 17, 2001.

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· Pipher, Mary Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls, New York: Ballantine Books, 1995.

· Finkelhor D, Sexually Victimized Children, New York: The Free Press, 1979. pp. 25-30, 76-79.

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· National Research Council Panel on Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing, Risking the Future: Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy and Childbearing, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1987. pp. 35-51, 104-105.

· Associated Press, “Student-teacher Sex Cases Go Unnoticed: Society Accepts Double Standard, Researchers Say,” Arizona Republic, June 10, 2002.

· Peterson, Karen, “Experts Debate Impact, Gray Areas of Adult-child Sex,” USA Today, April 16, 2002.

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· Planned Parenthood tax filings for 1999.

· U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth and Families. Child Maltreatment 1999. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001.

· Moore, K.A., Driscoll, A.K., Lindberg, L.D. A Statistical Portrait of Adolescent Sex, Contraception, and Childbearing. Washington, DC: National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 1998.

· The Alan Guttmacher Institute, “Facts In Brief: Contraceptive Services,” http://www.agi-usa.org.

· U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “Youth Risk Behavior Survey 99, Version 2,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

· U.S. Census Bureau, American Fact Finder, Detailed Tables: P12: Sex By Age, P14: Sex By Age for the Population Under 20 Years, PCT12: Sex By Age, http://www.census.gov.

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· Planned Parenthood Federation of America Annual Conference, 1997. Legal Issues – Looking Forward. Coast to Coast: Phoenix, AZ, November 13-15, 1997, Tape 5483.

· Planned Parenthood of the Greater Miami Valley, Sexual Abuse Resource Center, http://www.ppgmv.org/sarc.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America, “Ask the Experts” and Index: “What Is Rape? Some Legal Definitions,” http://www.teenwire.com.

· Planned Parenthood of Connecticut, Inc., “Emergency Contraception,” http://ppct.org.

· Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania, “Sex Sense: Ask Beth,” http://www.ppsp.org.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America Annual Conference, 1995: Advocating For Tens. Nationwide Recording Services, Inc: Dallas, TX, November 2-5, 1995, P9.

· Donovan, Patricia, “Can Statutory Rape Laws Be Effective In Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy?,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1997, 29(1):30-34, 40.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America, “Fact Sheet: Reducing Teenage Pregnancy,” http://www.plannedparenthood.org.

· O’Donnell, Lydia, O’Donnell, Carl, Steuve, Ann, “Early Sexual Initiation and Subsequent Sex-Related Risks Among Urban Minority Youth: The Reach for Health Study,” Family Planning Perspectives, 2001, 33(6):268-275.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Annual Conference, 1995. Every 15 Seconds: Stopping the Clock on Domestic Violence in our own Backyards. Nationwide Recording Services, Inc: Dallas, TX, November 2-5, 1995, P39.

· National Abortion Federation, 23rd Annual Meeting, 1999. Adolescent Sexuality: Current Development Theory. Professional Programs, Inc.: Santa Clarita, CA, April 25-27, 1999, 99NAF-6.

· Alan Guttmacher Institute and Henry J. Kaiser Foundation, Emerging Issues in Reproductive Health: A Briefing Series for Journalists, Q&A, Myth or Fact? The Real Deal On Teen Sexuality: How the Data – And Its “Spin” – Shape Policy and Programs, The Alan Guttmacher Institute: New York, Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation: Menlo Park, CA, National Press Foundation: Washington D.C., March 11, 1998.

· National Abortion Federation, 16th Annual Meeting, 1992. Pre-Abortion Care: Counseling and Informed Consent. Resourceful Recordings: Carlsbad, CA, April 12-15, 1992, Tape 6-16.

· National Abortion Federation. Burdensome State Regulation of Abortion Clinics. NAF: Washington D.C., 1997.

· Donovan, Patricia, Figdor, Emily, Sonfield, Adam, “State Legislators in 1998: On Two Roads to Goal of ‘Prevention’,” The Guttmacher Report on Public Policy, 1999 2(1).

· Boyer, Debra, Fine, David, “Sexual Abuse as a Factor in Adolescent Pregnancy and Child Maltreatment,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1992, 24(1):4-11, 19.

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· JLS v. Dr. JM, M.D. and GHI, Hennepin (MN) County District Court, File # 90-3303.

· MG v. Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, Inc. and Dr. Romil Valgemae, Hennepin (MN) County District Court, File # 90-09090.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Annual Conference, 1997. Legal Issues – Looking Forward. Coast to Coast: Phoenix, AZ, November 13-15, 1997, Tape 5483.

· Montfort, Sue, Brick, Peggy. Unequal Partners, 2nd Edition. The Center for Family Life Education, Planned Parenthood of Greater Northern New Jersey, Inc.: Morristown, NJ, 2000.

· Donovan, Patricia, “Can Statutory Rape Laws Be Effective In Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy?,” Family Planning Perspectives, 1997, 29(1):30-34.

· Nevada State Welfare Division, “Enforcing Statutory Rape Law in Nevada: Lesson Book,” Distance Education Option.

· National Abortion Federation 23rd Annual Meeting, 1999: Culturally Competent Abortion Counseling Services. Professional Programs, Inc.: Santa Clarita, CA, April 25-27, 1999, 99NAF-13.

· National Abortion Federation 23rd Annual Meeting, 1999: Barriers to Minor’s Access to Reproductive Healthcare. Professional Programs, Inc.: Santa Clarita, CA, April 25-27, 1999, 99NAF-14.

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· Kaufmann, K. The Abortion Resource Handbook. Simon & Schuster: New York, NY, 1997.

· Montfort, Sue, Brick, Peggy. Unequal Partners, 2nd Edition. Morristown, NJ: The Center for Family Life Education, Planned Parenthood of Greater Northern New Jersey, Inc., 2000.

· Saul, Rebekah, “Teen pregnancy: Progress Meets Politics,” The Guttmacher Report on Public Policy, June 1999, 2:3. – response to parental involvement uses same arguments for stat rape.

· NARAL: Online Newsroom, “Mandatory Parental Involvement in Family Planning Services Threatens Minor’s Health,” http://www.naral.org. – response to parental involvement uses same arguments for stat rape.

· National Abortion Federation. Parental Involvement Laws: A Guide for Abortion Providers. NAF: Washington, D.C., October 1991.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America, “Fact Sheet: Reducing Teenage Pregnancy,” http://www.plannedparenthood.org.

· New York Civil Liberties Union, “The Rights of Pregnant and Parenting Teens,” http://www.nyclu.org/rrp-rppt4.html.

· National Abortion Federation 17th Annual Meeting, 1993: Ensuring Women’s Health: Counseling the HIV Positive Client. Laconia, NH: Resourceful Recordings, April 25-28, 1993, 9-937.

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· U.S. Telephone Directories: Yellow Pages Ads.

· http://www.plannedparenthoodosbc.com/teen/bulletinboard2.html.

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· Finkelhor, David. Sexually Victimized Children. The Free Press: New York, 1979.

· Nevada State Welfare Division, “Enforcing Statutory Rape Law in Nevada: Lesson Book,” Distance Education Option.

· American Psychological Association, Inc. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, March/June 1998, v.116.

· Peters-Baker, Jean, “Challenging Traditional Notions of Managing Sex Offenders: Prognosis is Lifetime Management,” University of Missouri at Kansas City Law Review, Spring 1998.

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· Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. Responsible Choices: 1997-98 Annual Report.

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· Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. Responsible Choices: 1997-98 Annual Report.

· Planned Parenthood Federation of America, tax filings for 1999.”