Scholar’s report outlines to Canadian Court the harms of polygamy

The Vancouver Sun: “Increased crime, prostitution and anti-social behaviour. Greater inequality between men and women. Less parental investment in children. And, a general driving down of the age of marriage for all women. These are some of the harms of polygamy (or more correctly, polygyny, since it is almost always men marrying more than once) that are outlined in a 45-page research paper by noted Canadian scholar Joseph Henrich, filed Friday in B.C. Supreme Court.” | Via Religion Clause | Vancouver Sun Special Report: The Secret World of Polygamy(large file – nearly 20 MB) Affidavit #1 of Joseph Henrich (Polygyny in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Theory and Implications), In the Matter of the Constitutional Question Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, C.68, No. 5-097767 (B.C. July 15, 2010)