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'''Karen Franklin''' is an American ] who has a private clinical practice and provides therapy to individuals, couples, and families.<ref name=clinical>{{cite web|last=Franklin|first=K.|title=Karen Franklin, PhD - Clinical|url=http://www.karenfranklin.com/clinical/|publisher=karenfranklin.com|accessdate=13 March 2013}}</ref> She is also a ], specializing in the evaluation and treatment of criminal defendants,<ref name=franklin>{{cite web|last=Franklin|first=K.|title=Karen Franklin, PhD - Clinical|url=http://www.karenfranklin.com/ Karen Franklin, PhD, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist|publisher=karenfranklin.com. Retrieved 12 March 2013}}</ref> and provides ]s, ]s ]s and other forensic evaluations.<ref name=specialties>{{cite web|last=Franklin|first=K.|title=Specialties|url=http://www.karenfranklin.com/specialties/|publisher=karenfranklin.com|accessdate=13 March 2013}}</ref> She has conducted research on the psychosocial motivations of ] violence perpetrators and spoken out on the subject of violent offenders, criminology, and psychology and the law to the press<ref name=Brooke/><ref name=pbs/> and on her web blogs.<ref name=blogspot>{{cite web|last=Franklin|first=K.|title=''In the news: Forensic psychology, criminology, and psychology-law|url=http://forensicpsychologist.blogspot.com/}}</ref><ref name=witness>{{cite web|last=Franklin|first=K. |title=Witness - A blog about forensic psychology|url=http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/witness}}</ref> She is an instructor at ].<ref name=franklin/>


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==Career==


Indistinguishable now.
Franklin earned her ] degree in journalism from ] in 1982, and worked as a daily newspaper journalist and a criminal investigator before entering the field of psychology. She earned her ] in ] from the ] in ], with a fellowship to fund her dissertation on the topic of ] behaviors by young adults<ref name=franklin2000>Franklin, K. (2000). "". ''Journal of Interpersonal Violence,'' Vol. 15 No. 4</ref> from the ]. She went on to obtain a postdoctoral fellowship in ] through the ].


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After working in Washington at a state prison and a mental hospital, she returned to California and started a private forensic psychology practice specializing in the evaluation of criminal and juvenile offenders.


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She teaches ] courses at ], and has taught a course on ] in the Sexuality Studies Program at ]. Her peer-reviewed publications have appeared in the ''American Behavioral Scientist,'' the ''Journal of Interpersonal Violence,'' the'' Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice,'' and other academic publications. Her opinion on the ] has appeared in '']'',.<ref>Franklin, K. (2009, Aug. 29). , Guardian of UK</ref> She also hosts the forensic psychology news blog ''In the News'',<ref name=blogspot/> and another one on '']'' called ''Witness''.<ref name=witness/>


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==Research==


===Hate crimes research===


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During the 1990s, a ]s lobby in the ] resulted in the passage of federal and state laws that increased punishment for crimes in which bias played a role. Much of the extant research on hate crimes relied on victim accounts of perpetrators and their motivations. Franklin's finding in 2008 indicates that many assailants held little animosity toward homosexuals and challenged the dominant notions of hate crime motivations. "Although the term hate crime conjures up images of ], burning crosses, bigoted ], and a ] fringe far removed from America’s more socially tolerant center, … so-called ‘]s’ by young males suggests that it is a type of transient offense committed primarily as a result of environmental rather than internal psychological factors."<ref>Franklin, K. and Herek, G. (2008) "Sexual minorities, violence against," Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict, 2nd Edition, Oxford: Elsevier</ref>
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In her 1995 survey of 500 young adults, Franklin found that ] behaviors were commonplace among a noncriminal population. One-third of her sample, and about half of the young men, admitted to physical ] or ] directed at perceived homosexuals. Franklin proposed dividing hate crimes assailants based on the symbolic themes that motivated their assaults. She conceptualized "value expressive assailants" as social norms enforcers who were punishing ] for perceived moral transgressions, whereas "social expressive assailants" are motivated by social and environmental factors.<ref name=franklin2000/>{{Failed verification|date=March 2013}}


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Upon publication in 1998,{{where|date=March 2013}} Franklin's study received mentions in the media, including in '']'',<ref name=Brooke>Brooke, James (1998, October 14), "," New York Times, Page A-19</ref> the '']'',<ref name=boxall>Bettina Boxall and Duane Noriyuki (1999, May 28), "", Los Angeles Times.</ref> and the ].<ref name=smith>Smith, Carol (1998, August 20, "", Seattle Post-Intelligencer.</ref> Her research was later covered in a 2000 PBS '']'' documentary, "", in which she was also interviewed.<ref name=pbs>Public Broadcasting Service (February 15, 2000), ; </ref> She was awarded the 2012 Distinguished Scientific Achievement In Psychology award from the California Psychological Association (CPA), for her research on hate crimes, multiple-perpetrator rape and ethics of psychiatric diagnosis in forensic settings.<ref name="cpapsych.org">{{cite web|title=2012 CPA Awards|publisher=California Psychological Association|date=May–June 2012|accessdate=May 3, 2012|url=http://www.karenfranklin.com/files/CPA-Award-2012.pdf}}</ref>


"Like I stated, the problem is how you went about policy; it is not about the other stuff."
===Theory of multiple-offender rape===
In 2004, she proposed that group rape of women and violence against homosexuals were "parallel forms of cultural theater, with the victims serving as interchangeable dramatic props." <ref>Franklin, K. (2004) ." Sexuality Research & Social Policy. Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 25-40</ref> She argued that the social functions of both types of group violence included social bonding, the celebration of power, and the public display of heterosexual masculinity.


As you know,
=== Diagnosis ===
Franklin has written that clinical diagnoses are used to express implicit biases of the clinician: "Masking its implicit bias beneath a veneer of scientific objectivity, in adversarial settings psychopathy can literally be the kiss of death."<ref>http://www.npr.org/2011/05/26/136433233/expert-panel-weighing-the-value-of-a-test-for-psychopaths </ref><ref name=Franklin2010>{{Cite journal|title=Hebephilia: quintessence of diagnostic pretextuality|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21110392|year=2010|author=Franklin, K.|journal = Behav Sci Law|pages=751–68|volume=28|issue=6|pmid=21110392|doi=10.1002/bsl.934|postscript=<!-- Bot inserted parameter. Either remove it; or change its value to "." for the cite to end in a ".", as necessary. -->{{inconsistent citations}}}}</ref>


But
She wrote that ] (the sexual preference for 11-14 year old pubescents) should not be included as a mental disorder in the upcoming ], arguing that "large proportions of heterosexual men are sexually attracted to young pubescent girls" and therefore such attraction was natural, as well as an allegation that the proposed diagnosis was solely the invention of a single agency, the Canadian ] (CAMH).<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s10508-008-9425-y}}</ref> CAMH sexologist ] responded to Franklin's comments by noting that Franklin's presumed "adaptationist argument" applied only to heterosexual males, as homosexual hebephilia would have no reproductive advantages, and that his research indicated hebephiles actually produce fewer offspring than individuals with a sexual preference for adults, thus indicating the condition did not have a reproductive advantage.<ref>{{cite pmid |20848175 }}</ref> Blanchard's colleague, sexologist ] pointed out that the claim was not "pretextual", noting the presence of the concept in numerous scholarly books and articles, as well as its presence in the ].<ref>{{cite pmid |22745581 }} Quote: "''The current version of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) contains code F65.4, which defines paedophilia as “A sexual preference for children, boys or girls or both, usually of prepubertal or early pubertal age” (World Health Organization, 2007; emphasis added). That is, people with a sexual preference for early pubescent children do indeed receive a diagnosis in the ICD system. In Franklin's defense, one could claim that the word “hebephilia” does not appear in the ICD; however, the people with hebephilia would receive a diagnosis nonetheless.''"</ref>


And
==Publications==
*Franklin, K. (1998). "Unassuming Motivations: Contextualizing the Narratives of Antigay Assailants" In: G. Herek (Ed.) ''Stigma and Sexual Orientation: Understanding Prejudice against Lesbians, Gay Men and Bisexuals (Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian & Gay Issues)''. Sage Publications. ISBN 0803953852
*Franklin, K. (2000). "". ''Journal of Interpersonal Violence'', Vol. 15 No. 4
*Franklin, K. (2000). "". Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 15 No. 4
*Franklin, K. (2002). "Good Intentions: the Enforcement of Hate Crime Penalty-Enhancement Statutes". American Behavioral Scientist 46: 154. {{doi|10.1177/0002764202046001010}}.
*Franklin, K. (2004). "". Sexuality Research and Social Policy: Journal of NSRC 1: 25–20. {{doi|10.1525/srsp.2004.1.2.25}}. edit
*Franklin, K. (2008). "", Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. Vol. 8 No. 1, pp.&nbsp;95–107.
*Franklin, K. (2010). "", Behavioral Sciences and the Law. Published online in Wiley InterScience(www.interscience.wiley.com) {{doi|10.1002/bsl.934}}


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  • Noticed consistent "WP:Dummy edit" use.
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  • Like a love-hate relationship with some.
  • Corrects editors on incorrect gender pronouns. "I'm not a he."
  • Complains about primary source studies as the main form of sourcing.

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Gotten better at this. Studying it while absent from Wiki. Better when I return.

Indistinguishable now.

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Mocking that was mentioned as something to expect:

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Sexuality
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Note for this section.

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Poor sourcing

Let's be real here:

Answer me this:

After all

"I," not "this account."

Such matters

Aforementioned

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