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Lee Ellis and transsexualism
Lee A. Ellis (born 1942) is an American criminologist and sociobiologist who is a member of the Human Biodiversity Institute group run by Steve Sailer. Since 1995, Ellis has hosted a conference on the biological basis of sex and gender minorities every five years. This conference is a who's who of the academic pathologization of trans people. Much of his work focuses on reifying sex differences, with a sociobiological take on things like rape and sexual orientation. Ellis grew up on a farm near Iola, Kansas. He attended Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas, earning a B.A. in Sociology in 1966 and an M.S. in Sociology in 1970. He then attended Florida State University, graduating with a Criminology Ph.D. in 1983, minoring in Psychology. Books Social Stratification and Socioeconomic Inequality: Volume 1: A Comparative Biosocial Analysis Theories Of Rape: Inquiries Into The Cause Of Sexual Aggression Biosocial Criminology: Challenging Environmentalism's Supremacy Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach Crime in Biological, Social, and Moral Contexts Males, Females, and Behavior: Toward Biological Understanding Criminology: A Global Perspective Sex Differences: Summarizing More Than a Century of Scientific Research External links http://www.scienceinfosearch.com (defunct) http://mail.misu.nodak.edu/~lee.ellis/LeeWeb/vitae.html |
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