Was there a reason that the pedophiles being treated at Johns Hopkins did not reflect the statistics commonly found vis a vis girl/boy victims?
And what did the drug you mentioned do to them or for them?
1. What kind?--All referred to us by the court system, the Catholic Church and self-referrals seeking help. Most males, and a rare female now and then.
2. See the definition I gave for pedophilia. 'Incidences' of child molestation often do not constitute pedophilia. We saw those who were habitual offenders, usually not one-timers.
3. Medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo Provera) reduces testosterone in males, 500 mg in each buttock/week until pre-pubescent levels achieved. It works until the offender manages (and they often do) a drug-free holiday.