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Dr. '''Gregory J. Boyle''' {{PhD}}, {{DSc}}, {{FAPS}}, is an Australian psychologist with numerous publications regarding the sexual and psychological injuries inherent from non-therapeutic male [[circumcision]]. Professor Boyle delivered the keynote address, "''Ending the forced genital cutting of children and the violation of their [[human rights]]: Ethical, psychological and legal considerations''", at the [[Sixth International Symposium]] on Genital Integrity: Safeguarding Fundamental Human Rights in the 21st Century at the {{UNI|University of Sydney|USYD}}, 7-9 December 2000.
Dr. Boyle is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the {{UNI|University of Melbourne|UM}}. Previously he served as Professor of Psychology at {{UNI|Bond University|BOND}} for over 20 years, and as Associate Dean for Research for several years. A Fellow of both the [https://www.psychology.org.au/ Australian Psychological Society] and the [https://www.psychologicalscience.org/ Association for Psychological Science], Dr. Boyle has received the [https://buros.org/distinguished-reviewersBuros Institute of Mental Measurements Distinguished Reviewer Award] and was honored with conferral of a prestigious Doctorate of Science degree from the {{UNI|University of Queensland|UQ}}. In addition to giving invited talks at many leading institutions including Princeton, Stanford, and Oxford, Dr. Boyle has contributed well over 250 publications, is co-author of scholarly books, and is senior editor of several international psychology handbooks. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals on the psychosexual harm caused by [[circumcision]].