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Saturday, July 17, 2010
Scholar's Report Outlines To Canadian Court The Harms of Polygamy
As previously reported, in the Canadian provice of British Columbia the attorney general is asking the B.C. Supreme Court to rule on whether the province's anti-polygamy law is consistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Today's Vancouver Sun reports that a 45-page research paper by Canadian scholar Joseph Henrich has been filed with the court. The report concludes that polygamy increases crime, prostitution and anti-social behavior, increases inequality between men and women, results in less parental investment in children and in a general driving down of the age of marriage for all women.