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Tout au long de l’histoire de l’humanité, chacune des sociétés humaines a défini un comportement sexuel que l’on pourrait qualifier de conventionnel, établissant ainsi des limites au-delà desquelles le comportement sexuel est considéré comme déviant. Cependant, le concept de déviance sexuelle a évolué, au fil du temps, sous l’influence des changements sociétaux [1].
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Thibaut, F. (2013). Définition et caractéristiques des délinquants sexuels : de la perversion sexuelle à la paraphilie. Considérations éthiques. Populations spécifiques. Comorbidités. In: Approche psychiatrique des déviances sexuelles. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0315-9_1
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