“…It has been commonly considered among professionals that intrafamilial child molesters are usually not paraphilic, but rather offend for other reasons (Groth, 1982;Hoorwitz, 1983;Julian, Mohr, & Lapp, 1980;Quinsey, 1986). The empirical literature on men who sexually abuse children in their own families supports the view that exclusively intrafamilial offenders generally have sexual preferences that, although possibly different from those of nonoffenders, are less deviant than those of men who molest extrafamilial children (Frenzel & Lang, 1989;Freund, Watson, & Dickey, 1991;Lang, Black, Frenzel, & Checkley, 1988;Marshall, Barbaree, & Christophe, 1986;Quinsey, Chaplin, & Carrigan, 1979;Seto, Lalumie `re, & Kuban, 1999). On the other hand, many researchers have reported no sexual preference differences between intrafamilial and other child molesters (Abel, Becker, Murphy, & Flanagan, 1981;Barsetti, Earls, Lalumie `re, & Belanger, 1998;Chaplin et al, 1995;Hunter, Goodwin, & Becker, 1994;Langevin & Watson, 1991;Malcolm, Andrews, & Quinsey, 1993;Murphy, Haynes, Stalgaitis, & Flanagan, 1986).…”