
Johns Hopkins center against child sexual abuse hires professor who defended 'minor-attracted persons'
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Johns Hopkins University's Moore Center for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse hired Allyn Walker, a professor notorious for trying to normalize the term "minor-attracted persons."
In a joint statement with Old Dominion University on Nov. 24, 2021, Walker announced an intention to step down from a professorship in May, following controversy over the "minor-attracted persons" remarks.
"We have concluded that this outcome is the best way to move forward," ODU President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D., said at the time.
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