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Anna Salter: November 2015
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hy do powerful men do the things that Jeffrey Epstein
and Prince Andrew have been accused of doing?
Dr. Anna Salter studies child sex offenders profes-
"sionally. Educated at Harvard, with a graduate degree in clinical
4 psychology, she spoke, with the benefit of hindsight, about Jeffrey
4 Epstein and others like him from her office in Madison, Wisconsin.
| _ “Consider a car,” says Dr. Salter. “There’s a motor, and there
"are brakes. We all have sexual impulses we don’t think it would
bea good idea to act on. Most of us have good control over our
behavior. We have good brakes.
_ Sexual offenses and inappropriate sexual behavior are some-
times the result of a bad motor—for example, an attraction to
Pi epubescent children or eleven-to-fourteen-year-old pubescent
hildren as opposed to postpubescent individuals. But they are
Ways the result of bad brakes.
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