P. Diddy accused of sex trafficking: an analysis by a psychiatrist and by a Feminist and gender studies professor

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P. Diddy accused of sex trafficking: an analysis by a psychiatrist and by a Feminist and gender studies professor

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Michael Chikong Seto (English only)

 

Full Professor, Faculty of Medicine, & Director, Forensic Research Unit, Director of Forensic Rehabilitation Research, The Royal's Institute of Mental Health Research, Brockville Mental Health Centre

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Professor Seto can talk about sexual exploitation and abuse committed by people in power, including the psychological and systemic factors that influence risk, such as personality, substance use, and the ability of bystanders to intervene.



 

Christabelle Sethna (English and french)

Associate Professor, Feminist and Gender Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Professor Sethna can talk about sex education, the history of sexuality and women.

“Money, fame, and connections to high-powered Hollywood players are a major factor, but even more so is a popular culture that demeans women and exploits minors.”