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A '''penile plethysmograph''' is a device placed around a male's penis for the purpose of measuring sexual arousal. The plethysmograph is capable of measuring minute changes in the circumference in the penis, and these changes in circumference are presumed to be correlated with sexual arousal. A typical penile plethysmograph examination involves exposing the patient to various visual and/or auditory depictions of sexual behavior and measuring his response to each. | A '''penile plethysmograph''' is a device placed around a male's penis for the purpose of measuring sexual arousal. The plethysmograph is capable of measuring minute changes in the circumference in the penis, and these changes in circumference are presumed to be correlated with sexual arousal. A typical penile plethysmograph examination involves exposing the patient to various visual and/or auditory depictions of sexual behavior and measuring his response to each. | ||
It is used frequently with sex offenders, who if on parole or probation cannot refuse it (or they'd be sent to prison). To see if they're attracted to boys, girls, what ages, etc. | |||
There is no equivalent test for females. | |||
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Revision as of 19:11, 14 March 2015
A penile plethysmograph is a device placed around a male's penis for the purpose of measuring sexual arousal. The plethysmograph is capable of measuring minute changes in the circumference in the penis, and these changes in circumference are presumed to be correlated with sexual arousal. A typical penile plethysmograph examination involves exposing the patient to various visual and/or auditory depictions of sexual behavior and measuring his response to each.
It is used frequently with sex offenders, who if on parole or probation cannot refuse it (or they'd be sent to prison). To see if they're attracted to boys, girls, what ages, etc.
There is no equivalent test for females.
External links
- BC:1004853 Brief discussion of Hall, et al. (Kent State)
- BC:1008237 Plethysmograph tests disallowed by federal court
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