2. MA, D.Soc.Sci., Philosopher
Executive Director, Sexpo Foundation
Chair of Sexual Ethics Committee,
Finnish Association for Sexology
Co-Chair or Sexual Rights Committee,
World Association for Sexual Health
Sexual ethics, sexual rights, professional ethics,
Philosophy of sexuality, equality, human rights
WHO?
3. 1 SEXUAL RIGHTS
2 ETHICAL EVALUATION
3 BOUNDARIES
4 SADOMASOCHISM
5 PEDOPHILIA
6. Basic freedoms
Freedom of expression
Privacy
Requirements of sexual wellbeing
Health services
Sex education
Scientific information
Reproductive and relationship rights
Personal choice
Political rights
Freedom of association
Participation in political life
Justice, remedies, redress
DECLARATION 2014
7. 1 SEXUAL RIGHTS
2 ETHICAL EVALUATION
3 BOUNDARIES
4 SADOMASOCHISM
5 PEDOPHILIA
8. Everyone is free to lead their lives at their
own discretion without any interference
from others, unless their actions
harm other people
HARMING
= wrongfully setting back someone's interests
HARM PRINCIPLE
15. How harmful is BDSM
compared to other risky practices?
Bondage vs. snow-boarding?
Spanking vs. ultimate fighting?
Rape simulation vs. mountaineering?
Needles vs. piercings?
SEX STIGMA
21. Demographic data
Access to child porn decreased CSA
Cases Czech, Denmark and Japan
Risk factor: Unmet preferences
Forensic data
Hands on crime vs. child porn use
Risk factor: anti-social tendencies
Therapeutic interventions
Therapy reduces risk of CSA
Cases STOP-programme, Dunkelfeld
Risk factor: no access to treatment
RISK FACTORS
22. How to express your sexuality in
an ethical and non-harmful way?
ETHICAL PEDOPHILE?
FANTASY
FICTION AND ART
ROLE-PLAY AND PORN
SEX TOYS AND DOLLS
23. Ethical and societal position
Respecting individual choice, which
leads to plural and diverse society
Protecting sexual freedom and expression
with due regard to the rights of others
Pragmatism
Getting rid of stigma to improve harm prevention
CONCLUSION