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No clear agreement about when cousins should be punished for marriage.
May 7, 2008— -- Danielle Heaney and Nick Cameron were convicted of incest, and the half brother and sister were sentenced to nine months' probation. As a compromise of sorts, the courts in their native Scotland allow the couple to live together but not sleep together.
If the couple moved to France, where Napoleon abolished incest laws nearly 200 years ago, their relationship wouldn't be criminal. If they lived in Idaho, however, they could face up to 10 years in prison.
While there is a widespread cultural taboo against incest, there appears to be no modern consensus on whether all such relationships should be banned or how close is too close when it comes to familial relationships. All U.S. states and most countries bar marriages within the nuclear family, but American cultural mores aside, there is far less agreement about half siblings or first cousins.
"In many parts of the world, it's a legal and even preferred form of marriage," said Robin Bennett, a genetics counselor at the University of Washington and the former president of the National Society of Genetics Counselors, referring to marriages between cousins.
There have been a number of justifications for anti-incest laws, which historians trace at least as far back as the Bible, the book of Leviticus, which bars sexual relationships between certain family members.
The anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss theorized that forcing men to look outside their families for a mate would foster the exchange of members among groups, the building of alliances and, ideally, the avoidance of conflict. And, there is the well-known propensity toward genetic disorders among children of incest.
Some geneticists and sociologists, however, question whether these are reasons to ban all relationships among relatives, even half siblings like Heaney and Cameron.
Bennett said that while there is a higher risk of birth defects from marrying half siblings, that does not mean the risk is so high that those marriages should always be banned.
Bennett is co-author of a 2002 study that showed that first cousins can have children together without a great risk of genetic defects. Children of first cousin marriages -- banned in about half of the U.S. states -- have serious genetic disorders or mental retardation about 1.7 to 2.8 percent more often than children of unrelated parents, the study found.
"It's an obvious form of genetic discrimination," she said of laws banning cousins from marrying or that allow marriages only on the condition that the husband and wife undergo genetic counseling or won't have children. "We don't forbid other people with a high risk of other genetic problems from having a child."
In parts of the Middle East, Africa and Asia, marriages between cousins are commonplace.
Several recent highly publicized cases put the spotlight on so-called genetic sexual attraction. "There is a consistent and necessary need to be close to each other physically," Cameron told "Good Morning America." "To actually feel each other close."
Cameron and Heaney share the same mother but grew up apart. Cameron was put into foster care when he was just a toddler while Heaney was raised by their birth mother.
They met only once during childhood, a brief meeting arranged by social services. Then, two years ago, they reunited at a family reunion.
"I think the first time I saw Danielle I found her very attractive," Cameron said. "But I also thought, 'Hang on a second, this is your sister you're talking about.'"
These cases are rarely considered by the courts, which have not been sympathetic to siblings who want to marry. Earlier this year Germany's highest court upheld a law that makes incest a criminal offense, rejecting an appeal by a man who was sentenced to prison after fathering four children with his sister. The court cited the need to protect the family order and avoid serious genetic illness.
A U.S. federal appeals court rejected a similar appeal in 2005 by a brother and sister who had several children together.
That doesn't necessarily mean cousins should be banned from marrying or that a court would uphold a ban on marriages between cousins, said Joanna Grossman, a law professor at Hofstra University, who has written about incest. "I don't think there is a justification for the cousin marriage ban," she said.
The best justification against relationships between family members, she argued, is to prevent the corruption of families and protect children from becoming victims of abuse. That justification doesn't necessarily apply to marriages between consenting adult cousins who grew up apart, she said.
Still, she said, don't expect major overhauls to anti-incest laws anytime soon.
"There would be more variation [between laws] if anyone spent any time thinking about it, but the truth is no one cares that much," she said. "There's no incest lobby. Most states have never gone back to the table to see if they want the law to say something different than it did 200 years ago."
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Incest describes any sexual relations between members of a family . While the strictest definition of the term applies only to those who are closely related, incest may also refer to sexual intercourse between family members who are not blood-related, such as step-siblings or cousins by marriage.
Incest is taboo , or forbidden, in many parts of the world. It is often a form of sexual abuse and carries criminal penalties in most states and in many countries.
Sex between any family members who are too closely related to marry is considered incest. Sex between third or fourth cousins may not be considered incest, since marriage between cousins of this degree of consanguinity is generally not prohibited. Some evolutionary psychologists believe there is an innate incest taboo preventing children raised in the same household from finding one another sexually attractive or engaging in sexual relationships. However, estimates of incest ranging from 5–20% suggest incest is not fully prohibited by any gene or brain adaptation.
Incest most often, according to available statistics, occurs as a form of child abuse . Eighty percent of underage victims of incest are abused by a parent. Sometimes incest occurs by choice, between adults who are of an age to consent to sex. This, however, is believed to be fairly uncommon.
Most incest laws in the United States prohibit marriage or relations between siblings, parents and children, and grandparents and grandchildren. Each state defines incest differently and has its own laws regarding incestuous relationships. In some states, for example, two first cousins may be allowed to marry. Sexual contact with a family member under the age of 18 is a crime in all states.
Incest is largely underreported, and many reports of incest have been written off as fabricated repressed memories or otherwise called into question. This doubt, and the stigma already surrounding incest, may be partially responsible for the reluctance of survivors to report incest. Some children may not report incest because the abuser has threatened them or told them what is happening is normal. They may also feel embarrassed or ashamed and be unsure of who to tell. Many people believe incest is rare, perhaps because it is often not reported, but study results show incest to be much more common than it is assumed to be.
In America, approximately 44% of rape victims are under 18 when assaulted, and over a third of the perpetrators in these cases are family members. However, because of the aforementioned factors, the actual rates of incest are difficult to calculate and may be much higher.
Non-consensual and coercive incest can cause severe psychological damage. Due to the stigma surrounding incest, many of those who are victimized never report the crime, which can often prevent them from being able to process the abuse and heal from it.
Some survivors repress their memories of incest. Doing so may help them temporarily avoid trauma and pain, but over time, they may experience concerns such as:
Even incest occurring between adults who have both consented to the sexual relationship can have lasting effects. When closely-related relatives, such as siblings, have children together, there is a higher likelihood of birth defects and genetic mutations. However, more distant relatives are less likely to experience these effects.
The lasting effects of incest, and other sexual abuse, can be addressed in therapy. Therapy can be beneficial to survivors of incest, even when the abuse happened years or even decades earlier. Disclosing incest, especially when memories have been repressed, can be difficult for survivors, but a trained and compassionate therapist or counselor can often help survivors explore and heal from feelings of guilt , shame, and betrayal, as well as any mental health concerns experienced as a result of the abuse.
Some survivors may also find support groups to be helpful, and a therapist or counselor, as well as organizations such as Survivors of Incest Anonymous , can connect those seeking help with local survivor support groups. Those who have survived incest can also call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-656-4673 or chat online, anonymously and confidentially, at RAINN .
In the United States, each state establishes its own incest laws. Some states criminalize relationships between siblings, parents and children, and cousins, while other states permit relationships between cousins. Incest laws are generally enforced by prohibiting marriage and sexual activity between certain people; when incest is not consensual, the perpetrator may be prosecuted for rape or sexual assault. Incest crimes often receive more severe sentences than other sex crimes against minors.
No minor can consent to sexual activity. Further, many states treat incest between an older teen (above the age of consent) and a related adult as statutory rape, no matter the circumstances of the sexual activity.
Genetic sexual attraction (GSA) is a term used to describe sexual attraction between biological relatives who meet for the first time as adults. This can happen when parents meet their adult offspring who were adopted at a young age, when siblings or half-siblings meet in adulthood, or between cousins. Genetic sexual attraction is quite controversial, as many people believe it is nothing more than a form of incest, and sexual relationships between relatives are illegal in most cases. The term was first used by Barbara Gonyo in the 1980s to describe the attraction she experienced when she met, for the first time, the adult son she had given up for adoption.
Those who claim to have experienced GSA describe it as a very powerful feeling, something they cannot stop or control. It is important to note, however, that not everybody who experiences an attraction to a relative necessarily acts on it. There have been some news stories about family members who have gotten married and advocated for their right to engage in a fully consensual relationship as adults, despite their close kinship. Other people, however, have reported feeling guilty and ashamed about feelings of genetic sexual attraction, describing it as a struggle with emotions that feel wrong.
The condition is not recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) , and available research on GSA is extremely limited. Many people question whether the phenomenon actually exists. Those who question its validity posit that it may just be a form of abuse, with one partner is taking advantage of the other.
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Great site with lots of good info. My daughter was sexually abused by her father at age 3y 10m, and she is now 5y 2m…..just trying to better educate myself with all this so I can help her and make sure she’s receiving everything she might need. Just trying to imagine her pain and fear, kills me
I have an ex sister in-law who was raped by her real father. She didn’t report it because she was drinking with her father whom she had just met for the first time since she was born an adopted out. She is an adult married an has 1 child. This had happened a bout say 4 years ago and she dealt with it not telling anyone what happened for at least 1year 1/2 then came out with it to the family. She has been on meds trying to commit suicide in an out of the hospital. As of now she is in hospital because of another suicide attempt. She use to be a beautiful person an this has taken a toll on everyone an sad to see her like this. I really want to know what we can do for her,? Like is there a treatment center for woman who have been sexually abused raped by their own father? She is in need of desperate help and wanting to look into something that could help her. Live on Vancouver Island. If there is such a place please let me know so I can try an help her an my ex’s family. She is such a beautiful person, an deserves to be helped from this nightmare road shes gone down from what happened to her. Her father destroyed such a wonderful person an want to help her.
Diana,
I am an incest survivor and I am so sorry for your terrible experience. I have recently written and published a collection of poetry regarding the subject. It is an introduction to your recovery process. I know first hand how you must feel and I know this little book can be of help to you. It’s available on Amazon. It is titled Novocain and speaks of forgiveness. I know in time this nightmare will be behind you. Also please keep in mind that your child can provide so much strength for you.
Im survivor incest victim also… and trying to cope up with trauma that im experiencing now.. even i lived far from my family as he still living with the rest of my siblings and mother… my friend told me to talk to psychotherapy.. but i still didnt get a psychotherapy
So.. I have been through something quite similar.. Your sister is having the sign mentioned above. When she first met him hes probably an attractive guy. At this point in time though they had never met… Which comes with all the negative emotional baggage on her end that shes not good enough for her dad. Now this along with the GSA. Sent her spiralling with all kinds of emotions.. I never knew about GSA personally until reading this. But after reading it I now know that is what I struggle with. My story is a little different than hers and I’m not gonna get into details. What I did which helped me get through the depression and fear that my higher power would never forgive me, is I released all the guilt that came along with GSA and my experience. I accepted the fact some things happen for a reason to learn certain things through this puzzle of life. I also learned that just bc other people may have a social stigma against being sexually attracted to a family member doesn’t mean I have to follow what they think or feel the emotions behind what they believe. I had to give it all to my higher power and have faith that we are all surrounded by angels and spirits every day you should just look closer. I went through a lot on my end. Looking gor acceptance I would tell new girlfriends about certain things from my past but I never wanted to hold something back from them so id tell tgem of my experience… Bad bad idea. I finally realized after the 5th one. All I was looking for was the type of acceptance and friendship; the spiritual knowledge and awareness; that no matter the sin we commit we are all redeemable. I feel like i was born this way, or some emotional trauma from watching my mom and my dad growing up and feeling my mom doesn’t deserve that and with that comes the idea that I have to step up.. Be man of house. And dobwhat I can to make my moms wife easier. Allbthings u should be doing for your SPOUSE. Yet society nowadays tells the boys they gotta step up and take care of mom, be the man of the house. And as a child with a developing brain to hear that? Probably actually DEFINATELY could cause weird feelings emotions that you know are wrong but feel right. This time last yr I had no hope. I was miserable. I mentally put myself down to the point I didn’t care if i was homeless out doin drugs. This past yr I have really learned how to combat negative thoughts with positive ones. I will not allow myself to dwell in ANY feeling of guilt bc I KNOW through personal awareness that guilt doesn’t stop growing unless you tell yourself your amazing as your mind is telling u your a piece of shut
Plz ignore my spelling errors above… Also I’m just wondering u ecer think it may have been consensual but she felt her family would not or could not forgive her for something like that ( which will definately cause tons of trauma when trying to accept it and move on) so instead of taking responsi
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