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  • 27 Mar 2009
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The incest offenders vs. minors are not unusual with respect to orgasm during sleep. Their age-specific incidence—the percentages who had nocturnal emissions during given age-periods—is moderate to somewhat low among the unmarried, and among the married men it is moderate in comparison to other sex offenders declining from 48 to 33 per cent through the third decade of life. In age-period 36-40 they drop to third from the lowest rank with 24 per cent. In dream content, this group of offenders reported the fewest (2 per cent, or one male) who had homosexual dreams, and none had sadistic or zoophilic dreams. In summary, nocturnal emissions and dreams were rather unimportant in this group of offenders, and the dream content was comparatively limited. Some 17 per cent (the third largest percentage) stated that their emissions were unaccompanied by dreams.

The frequencies with which the incest offenders vs. minors had nocturnal emissions tend to be low prior to age twenty-one and moderate thereafter, and, as is usual among sex offenders, are always substantially less than those of the controls.

The proportion of total outlet contributed by nocturnal emissions is, generally speaking, moderate for both the single and married incest offenders. Among the single this ranges from 2 to 9 per cent (in contrast to 12 to 14 per cent for the control group) and among the married from 2 to 4 per cent (similar to the control group) until their late forties when the proportion increases to 7 per cent, the highest in that age-period.

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