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The Origins of Child Sexual Abuse Practices in Guyana
" "We are what we do..." - Aristotle
The historic significance of this statement in relation to Child Sexual Abuse Practices can be traced to 1819. Sir Eyre Coote, a Hero of the Napoleonic Wars was caught in the act of sodomy by a House Master at Eton. Sir Coote was tried and dishonorably discharged which led to the removal of his knighthood.
Yet the conversation which Sir Coote had with Eton's House Master at the moment he was caught was etched in time in memorial. Sir Coote, the Pedophilic Perpetrator bumptiously flaunted his social status as being entitled to do as he pleased.
He asked the House Master,
"Do you know who I am?"
The House Master replied:
" Who you are I do not care; what you are I plainly see."
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Volume One
The Origins of Child Sexual Abuse Practices in Guyana highlights the major influences which contributed to the history of these practices. The focus of this volume is on Child Sexual Abuse in Guyana.
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TRAVESTY GUYANA
Travesty Guyana contains 12 volumes:
volume one: the origins of child sexual abuse practices in guyana
volume two: definition of child sexual abuse in guyana as a social problem
volume three: differentiation between social problem, social illness, social issue, social conflict
volume four: issues of child sexual abuse as a social problem in guyana
volume five: the profile of a pedophile
volume six: statistical review of child sexual abuse in guyana
volume seven: review of child protection act of guyana
volume eight: scope and applicability of the child protection act of guyana
volume nine: child protection enforceability issues in guyana
volume ten: prosecuting the pedophile in guyana
volume eleven: sentencing policies affecting child protection in guyana
volume twelve: rehabilitating the pedophile in guyana