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Joanne-Lucine ROULEAU, Auteur ; Sylvain TÉTREAULT, Auteur ; Katia LAVALLÉE, Auteur | Montréal [QUEBEC] : CIFAS - Institut Philippe PINEL de Montréal | 2005Chapitre
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Jean-Philippe CORNET, Auteur ; Dominique GIOVANNANGELI, Auteur ; Christian MORMONT, Auteur | 2003Chapitre
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Julie CARPENTIER, Auteur ; Jean PROULX, Auteur ; Benoît LECLERC, Auteur | Montréal [QUEBEC] : CIFAS - Institut Philippe PINEL de Montréal | 2005Chapitre
Lea H. STUDER, Auteur ; A. Scott AYLWIN, Auteur ; Christine SRIBNEY, Auteur ; John R. REDDON, Auteur | 2011Article
Ray BLANCHARD, Auteur ; Michael E. KUBAN, Auteur ; Thomas BLAK, Auteur ; James M. CANTOR, Auteur ; Philip E. KLASSEN, Auteur ; Robert DICKEY, Auteur |There are at least two different criteria for assessing pedophilia in men: absolute ascertainment (their sexual interest in children is intense) and relative ascertainment (their sexual interest in children is greater than their interest in adul[...]Article
Don GRUBIN, Auteur ; Lars MADSEN, Auteur |Background : Polygraphyis used increasingly in the treatment and supervision of sex offenders, but little research has addressed its accuracy in this setting, or linked accuracy with utility. Aims : To investigate the utility and accuracy of po[...]Article
Michael F. CALDWELL, Auteur |This study reviewed the records of 198 juveniles who were committed to secured custody after being adjudicated delinquent for a sexually violent offense that qualified them for possible commitment under a Sexually Violent Persons (SVP) civil co[...]Article
Jérôme ENDRASS, Auteur ; Frank URBANIOK, Auteur ; Leonhard HELD, Auteur ; Stefan VETTER, Auteur ; Astrid ROSSEGGER, Auteur |The Static-99 is a widely used actuarial risk assessment instrument. Various international validation studies have found satisfactory to good predictive validity for the Static-99, with the area under the curve (AUC) between 59% and 95%. This st[...]Article
Robert J B LEHMANN, Auteur ; Alasdair GOODWILL, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Klaus-Peter DAHLE, Auteur |The aim of the current study was to enhance the assessment and predictive accuracy of risk assessments for sexual offenders by utilizing detailed crime scene analysis (CSA). CSA was conducted on a sample of 247 male acquaintance rapists from Ber[...]Article
Martin RETTENBERGER, Auteur ; Marnie E. RICE, Auteur ; Grant T. HARRIS, Auteur ; Reinhard EHER, Auteur |The Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide (SORAG) is one of the most commonly used actuarial risk assessment instruments for sexual offenders. The aims of the present field study were to examine the predictive validity of the German version of the S[...]Article
This article is the first to integrate the vast research literatures on non-consenting adult and on child pornography (also a form of non-consenting pornography) by using the framework of the Confluence Model of sexual aggression. In contrast to[...]Article
Diana K. RISER, Auteur ; Sheri E. PEGRAM, Auteur ; Julee P. FARLEY, Auteur |The current review explores the complex paths that can lead to adolescent and young adult males becoming sexually abusive. Because sexual abuse is an ongoing issue in our society that is often oversimplified, this article distinguishes between t[...]Thèse
Constanze Katharina Eugenie GERHOLD, Auteur ; Kevin D. BROWNE, Directeur de thèse | Birmingham [ROYAUME UNI] : University of Birmingham | 2010Scrutinising the theory and practice of the assessment of risk of sexual recidivism within the literature, and an empirically developed offence and victim information based typology of adolescent sexual abusers were the areas of interest within [...]Article
Thierry PHAM, Auteur ; Claire DUCRO, Auteur ; Anne-Christy LEMASSON, Auteur |Létude tente de dégager les spécificités diagnostiques, étiologiques et pronostiques dadolescents auteurs dinfractions à caractère sexuel (AICS). Un groupe dAICS (n = 36) est comparé à un groupe de délinquants non-AICS (n = 20). Les résultat[...]Article
Rachel EDWARDS, Auteur ; Mette Kristensen WHITTAKER, Auteur ; Richard BECKETT, Auteur ; Daz BISHOPP, Auteur ; Andrew BATES, Auteur |Little research has been conducted to date exploring the extent to which treatment can impact upon dynamic factors thought to be related to sexually harmful behaviour in adolescents. This study explores the within-treatment change in a group of [...]Article
Michael P. LASHER, Auteur ; Robert J. McGRATH, Auteur ; Georgia F. CUMMING, Auteur |Three studies conducted in Vermont yielded data on 82 sexual recidivists index offenses (Time 1) and sexual reoffenses (Time 2) across 16 modus operandi (MO) characteristics. The current study examines the stability of these 16 characteristics [...]Article
A. Nicolas GROTH, Auteur ; H. Jean BIRNBAUM, Auteur |A random sample of 175 males convicted of sexual assault against children was screened with reference to their adult sexual orientation and the sex of their victims. The sample divided fairly evenly into two groups based on whether they were sex[...]Article
Terry P. NICHOLAICHUK, Auteur ; Mark E. OLVER, Auteur ; Deqiang GU, Auteur ; Stephen C. P. WONG, Auteur |Age at release has become an increasing focus of study with regard to evaluating risk in the sex offender population and has been repeatedly shown to be an important component of the risk assessment equation. This study constitutes an extension [...]Audio
Philippe COURTET, Auteur ; Jean-François LEMOINE, Auteur ; Florence THIBAUT, Auteur ; Pierre THOMAS, Auteur | Paris [FRANCE] : FrequencePSY | 2011Les agresseurs sexuels posent principalement le problème de la récidive La prévention de la récidive des agressions sexuelles se heurte en France à plusieurs difficultés : le manque de psychiatres formés dans ce domaine très spécifique, le manq[...]Ouvrage
Jocelyn AUBUT, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Nathalie AUCLAIR, Auteur ; Serge BORNSTEIN, Auteur ; Michel CAMPBELL, Auteur ; Bernard CORDIER, Auteur ; Martine COTE, Auteur ; Roland COUTANCEAU, Auteur ; Hubert DANIS, Auteur ; Pierre GAGNÉ, Auteur ; Freddy GAZAN, Auteur ; Normand GERARD, Auteur ; Martine JACOB, Auteur ; Yves LAMONTAGNE, Auteur ; Bernadette LAMOUREUX, Auteur ; Arnaud MARTORELL, Auteur ; André Mc KIBBEN, Auteur ; Nicole PERRON, Auteur ; Georges F. PINARD, Auteur ; Nathalie POIRIER, Auteur ; Jean PROULX, Auteur ; Élaine ROBERT, Auteur ; Gilles SCHÉRER, Auteur ; Monique TARDIF, Auteur | Montréal [CANADA] : Chenelière | 1993Aspects théoriques : théories biologiques, psychanalytiques, comportementales et sociales (mouvement féministe entre autres). Évaluation : classification des agresseurs sexuels, l'évaluation clinique, des fantaisies sexuelles, des préférences se[...]Article
Jean PROULX, Auteur ; Luc GRANGER, Auteur ; Marc OUIMET, Auteur ; André McKIBBEN, Auteur ; Christine PERREAULT, Auteur ; Michel ST-YVES, Auteur |Article
Theresa A. GANNON, Auteur ; Jane L. WOOD, Auteur ; Afroditi PINA, Auteur ; Nichola TYLER, Auteur ; Magali F L BARNOUX, Auteur ; Eduardo A VASQUEZ, Auteur |This research examined whether a government-initiated pilot project of mandatory polygraph testing would increase the disclosures made by community-supervised sexual offenders in the United Kingdom. The Offender Managers of 332 pilot polygraph s[...]Article
Sandy JUNG, Auteur ; Liam ENNIS, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; Anna T PHAM, Auteur ; Alberto L. CHOY, Auteur ; Gabriela CORABIAN, Auteur ; Tarah HOOK, Auteur |The fundamental psychometric properties of the subscales found in the Static-2002R, an actuarial measure of sexual recidivism risk, were evaluated in the current study. Namely, the reliability, concurrent and construct validity, and factor struc[...]Article
Stephen P QUESADA, Auteur ; Cynthia CALKINS, Auteur ; Elizabeth JEGLIC, Auteur |Many studies have validated the psychometric properties of the Static-99, the most widely used measure of sexual offender recidivism risk. However much of this research relied on instrument coding completed by well-trained researchers. This stud[...]Article
Sébastien BROUILLETTE-ALARIE, Auteur ; Seung C. LEE, Auteur ; Nicholas LONGPRÉ, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur |Multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) was used to study the construct validity of the Static-2002R, an actuarial scale for the assessment of reoffending among adult men who sexually offended. Using a sample of 2,569 individuals with a his[...]Article
Georgia D. BARNETT, Auteur ; Helen C. WAKELING, Auteur ; Philip D. HOWARD, Auteur |This study examined the predictive validity of an actuarial risk-assessment tool with convicted sexual offenders in England and Wales. A modified version of the RM2000/s scale and the RM2000 v and c scales (Thornton et al., 2003) were examined f[...]Article
Laura M MORRELL, Auteur ; David L. BURTON, Auteur |Researchers have indicated that adult psychopathy often originates in childhood or adolescence. It has also been established that psychopathic traits are linked to disruptive behavior, criminality, and violence. As knowledge about psychopathy an[...]Article
Bradley ALLEN, Auteur ; Dawn PFLUGRADT, Auteur |Although actuarial instruments are ubiquitously used in the field of sex offender recidivism risk assessment, there is limited empirical information about the underlying constructs from which they are derived. The following study utilized a nonp[...]Thèse
Section A: The aim of this paper was to review and provide a summary of the empirical and theoretical literature on risk assessment, recidivism and theories of offending in relation to intellectually disabled (ID) sex offenders. This work is sti[...]Thèse
Jamie S WALTON, Auteur ; Simon DUFF, Directeur de thèse | Nottingham [ROYAUME-UNI] : University of Nottingham | 2013This thesis provides a broad and diverse investigation into the field of psychological treatment for child molesters. A range of methods including a systematic review, a single case study and a primary phenomenological investigation were used to[...]Article
Ingrid BERTSCH, Auteur ; Jean-Pierre GUAY, Auteur ; Christian RÉVEILLÈRE, Auteur ; Emilie TELLE, Auteur ; Hervé DOUCERON, Auteur ; Marion DUBUISSON, Auteur ; Robert COURTOIS, Auteur ; Thierry PHAM, Auteur |Introduction. Pour être efficace, la prise en charge du risque de récidive doit se doter doutils permettant une évaluation solide de ce risque. Le Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI) est lun de ces outils parmi les plus utilisé[...]Article
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Nicole DUPRÉ, Auteur ; Joanne-Lucine ROULEAU, Directeur de thèse | Montréal [CANADA] : Université de Montréal | 2004Le but de cette thèse est de comparer les résultats issus de lutilisation des variables statiques composant la Statique-99 à ceux des variables dynamiques composant le SONAR afin dassurer lutilité de ces dernières quant à la prédiction du ris[...]Article
Amanda M. FANNIFF, Auteur ; Elizabeth J. LETOURNEAU, Auteur |The authors reviewed nine studies examining psychometric properties of the Juvenile Sex Offender Assessment ProtocolII (J-SOAP-II) and examined the psychometric properties of the J-SOAP-II when items were scored based on probation records obtai[...]Article
Florent COCHEZ, Auteur ; Nicolas THOUMY, Auteur ; Jean-Philippe CANO, Auteur |Enhancements in the treatment of sexual offenders has been taking place for over four decades. The development of pharmacological therapy has helped to reduce the risk of re-offense and has demonstrated its utility in combination with psychother[...]Article
Brian LOVINS, Auteur ; Christopher T LOWENKAMP, Auteur ; Edward J LATESSA, Auteur |The risk principle states that higher risk offenders should receive more intensive services, whereas lower risk offenders should receive less intensive services. However, the criminal justice system routinely ignores the risk principle for sex [...]Article
Alexandre BARATTA, Auteur ; Georges-Alin MILOSESCU, Auteur |Lévaluation du risque de récidive sexuelle est lune des préoccupations sociétales actuelles. En attestent les nombreux dispositifs législatifs des dernières années depuis la promulgation de la loi du 17 juin 1998. Il sagit dune des principal[...]Article
Ruth J. TULLY, Auteur ; Kevin D. BROWNE, Auteur |This critical appraisal explores the reliability and validity of the Risk Matrix 2000 static sex offender risk assessment tool that is widely used in the United Kingdom. The Risk Matrix 2000 has to some extent been empirically validated for use [...]Chapitre
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Lexpertise évolutive et comparative sest introduite dans le Code pénal à partir de 1998, visant particulièrement certaines catégories délinquantes comme les auteurs dagressions sexuelles. Cette approche sinscrit plutôt dans le courant pénal [...]Article
Ethan A MARSHALL, Auteur ; Holly A. MILLER, Auteur |As criminal justice professionals are asked to assign risk levels and treat females who sexually offend, identifying risk factors for recidivism prediction and treatment targets is important. Although the majority of risk and treatment studies h[...]Article
Brandy L. BLASKO, Auteur ; Elizabeth JEGLIC, Auteur ; Cynthia CALKINS MERCADO, Auteur |This study examined whether evaluators use actuarial risk scores and risk information to make determinations about sex offender risk status for the purpose of enhanced registration and notification. Although it was expected that sexual offenders[...]Article
Ricardo BARROSO, Auteur ; Pedro PECHORRO, Auteur ; Eduarda RAMIÃO, Auteur ; Patrícia FIGUEIREDO, Auteur ; Celina MANITA, Auteur ; Rui ABRUNHOSA GONÇALVES, Auteur ; Pedro J. NOBRE, Auteur |Over the last decade, we have witnessed consistent advances in risk assessment procedures, namely the validation of those used with juveniles who have committed sexual offenses. The adaptation of these instruments into other languages requires r[...]Article
Michiel (de) VRIES ROBBÉ, Auteur ; Vivienne (de) VOGEL, Auteur ; Koen KOSTER, Auteur ; Stefan BOGAERTS, Auteur |The Structured Assessment of Protective Factors for violence risk (SAPROF) has recently been developed as a risk assessment tool to focus solely on protective factors for (sexual) violence risk. Research on protective factors for sexual offendin[...]Article
Micheal J VITACCO, Auteur ; Michael F. CALDWELL, Auteur ; Nancy L RYBA, Auteur ; Alvin MALESKY, Auteur ; Samantha J KURUS, Auteur |Accurately predicting the likelihood that an adolescent with a sex offense history will reoffend is a precarious task that carries with it the potential for extreme consequences for the adolescent offender (e.g., lifelong public registration). R[...]Ouvrage
This book reviews the scientific evidence relevant to assessing the recidivism risk of sex offenders, as well as the issues related to sex offenders, in considerable detail. It is not an attempt for creating sympathy for sex offenders. Substanti[...]Article
Darlene M. NDASI, Auteur ; Kwadwo ADUSEI-ASANTE, Auteur ; Madalena GROBBELAAR, Auteur ; AVV HA, Auteur ; Victor FANNAM NUNFAM, Auteur |Men's attitudes towards sex remain under researched across sub-Saharan Africa. To understand sexual attitudes and their associations with demographic characteristics among Kenyan men, a SAQ with Brief Sexual Attitudes Scale (BSAS) was deployed a[...]Article
The aims of this scoping review were to determine: how practitioners assessed the risk from CSEM users; the tools commonly used; the populations these tools were designed for and the evidence-base for them. Digital databases and websites were ex[...]Article
Chi Meng CHU, Auteur ; Kynaston NG, Auteur ; June FONG, Auteur ; Jennifer TEOH, Auteur |Recent research suggested that the predictive validity of adult sexual offender risk assessment measures can be affected when used cross-culturally, but there is no published study on the predictive validity of risk assessment measures for youth[...]Article
Lesleigh PULLMAN, Auteur ; Michael C. SETO, Auteur |* Objective Adolescent sex offenders (ASOs) are commonly considered a special kind of juvenile offender, with distinct risk and etiological factors from other adolescent offenders. However, a growing body of research suggests that ASOs are more[...]Article
Eveline (van) VUGT, Auteur ; Jessica ASSCHER, Auteur ; Jan HENDRIKS, Auteur ; Geert Jan J. M. STAMS, Auteur ; Catrien BIJLEVELD, Auteur ; Peter H. (van der) LAAN, Auteur |Professional decision making in forensic clinical practice may have lifelong consequences for offenders. Although information on moral development is important for prediction of reoffending and referral to adequate treatment, conclusions regardi[...]Article
Anthony M TARESCAVAGE, Auteur ; Bruce M CAPPO, Auteur ; Yossef S BEN-PORATH, Auteur |This study examined the association between scores on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory2Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) with static and dynamic risk assessment instruments, including the STATIC-99 and Level of Service InventoryRev[...]Thèse
Marie THOMAS, Auteur ; Martine BOUVARD, Directeur de thèse ; Stéphane RUSINEK, Directeur de thèse | Grenoble [FRANCE] : Université Grenoble Alpes | 2018Il existe un décalage important entre le nombre de personnes contraintes à des soins et celui de psychothérapeutes spécialisés dans cette prise en charge. Lobjectif de la loi est très clair : inciter aux soins dans le but de prévenir la récidiv[...]Article
Angela E. CARR, Auteur ; Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur |Current research provides little evidence for the effectiveness of treatment in reducing sexual offence recidivism amongst low-risk populations. However, in real-world correctional settings, program delivery rarely occurs in a vacuum, treatment [...]Thèse
Juveniles adjudicated for sexual offenses are often described as homogenous, collectively viewed as inherently dangerous, and subject to specialized legal and clinical interventions. However, empirical studies have identified several typologies [...]Audio
Bernard E. HARCOURT, Personne interviewée ; Antoine GARAPON, Intervieweur | Paris [FRANCE] : France Culture | 2008Article
Richard W ELWOOD, Auteur |Risk is the probability of an adverse event or outcome. In a previous article, I compared the Bayesian and Frequentist models of defining probability. This article compares the Bayesian and regression models of quantifying probability. Both appr[...]Article
Joseph LOCKHART, Auteur ; Melinda DiCIRO, Auteur ; James ROKOP, Auteur ; Anna BRENNAN, Auteur |Tests and diagnoses used in sexually violent predator (SVP) evaluations must be reliable, as reliability is foundational to validity. The current study contained a stratified sample of evaluations of 395 individuals referred as potential SVPs be[...]Article
Kimberly R KRAS, Auteur |Social support is important for individuals successful reentry; however, little is known about how it operates or is influenced by individual and structural factors. Understanding how social support matters for individuals convicted of a sex of[...]Article
Sandy JUNG, Auteur ; Farron WIELINGA, Auteur ; Liam ENNIS, Auteur |The Brief Assessment of Recidivism Risk (BARR-2002R) comprises of six items from the Static-2002R and has been designed for predicting general and violent recidivism among sexual offenders. The present study investigates the ability of the BARR-[...]Article
Shoba SREENIVASAN, Auteur ; James ROKOP, Auteur ; Melinda DiCIRO, Auteur ; Jeremy COLLEY, Auteur ; Linda E WEINBERGER, Auteur |The use of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) as a qualifying mental disorder for a sexually violent predator (SVP) or a sexually dangerous person (SDP) commitment continues to arouse controversy. Two common questions arise. Is ASPD consider[...]Article
Nikolaus HEIM, Auteur ; Carolyn J. HURSCH, Auteur |A random sample of 175 males convicted of sexual assault against children was screened with reference to their adult sexual orientation and the sex of their victims. The sample divided fairly evenly into two groups based on whether they were sex[...]Chapitre
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Elisabeth STÜCK, Auteur ; Peer BRIKEN, Auteur ; Franziska BRUNNER, Auteur |According to the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model, treatment effectiveness increases when treatment addresses all three associated core principles. While researchers have focused on the risk and need principles, responsivity remains under-inve[...]Chapitre
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2009Si à l'origine il s'agiossant de desser un inventire desd acquis et déficits tels que le petrttaient l'état duu savoir psychologique et./ou psychiatrique, aujourd'hui il s'agit de rendre compréhensible pour des jurés (mais aussi opour le prévenu[...]Article
Julien FRÉCHETTE, Auteur ; Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur |Malgré la panoplie détudes axées sur la valeur prédictive du Level of Service and Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI), peu de chercheurs se sont penchés spécifiquement sur les biais de cet outil. Pour cette raison, lâge, une information qui ne[...]Article
John ECKENRODE, Auteur ; David ZIELINSKI, Auteur ; Elliott SMITH, Auteur ; Lyscha A. MARCYNYSZYN, Auteur ; Charles R. Jr. HENDERSON, Auteur ; Harriet KITZMAN, Auteur ; Robert COLE, Auteur ; Jane POWERS, Auteur ; David L. OLDS, Auteur |This study investigated the relationship between child maltreatment and the early onset of problem behaviors in the Elmira Nurse Home Visitation Program. Participants were predominantly low-income and unmarried mothers and their first-born child[...]Rapport
Guillaume BRIE, Auteur | Agen [FRANCE] : ENAP (École Nationale d'Administration Pénitentiaire) | Janvier 2016Cette Chronique analyse la prise en charge pénitentiaire des délinquants sexuels à laune du paradigme de la gestion des risques. Précisément, la prévention a pris un nouveau sens depuis quil est question de lutte contre la récidive : il sagit[...]Rapport
Nathalie GOURMELON, Auteur | Agen [FRANCE] : ENAP (École Nationale d'Administration Pénitentiaire) | Juillet 2010Ce numéro des chroniques du CIRAP présente une nouvelle recherche réalisée en 2009 par N. Gourmelon sur la prise en charge sanitaire et socio éducative des auteurs dagressions sexuelles. Ces deux domaines convergent aujourdhui vers une logique[...]Article
Robin J. WILSON, Auteur ; Franca CORTONI, Auteur ; Andrew McWHINNIE, Auteur |Circles of Support & Accountability (COSA) started 15 years ago in Ontario, Canada, as an alternate means of social support to high-risk sexual offenders released at the end of their sentences without any community supervision. The pilot project[...]Thèse
A Circle of Support and Accountability (CoSA) is an offender support model associated with high risk adult sex offenders after release from prison. It works by establishing a supportive social network of community volunteers who assist the ex-of[...]Article
Martin CLARKE, Auteur ; Susan BROWN, Auteur ; Birgit VÖLLM, Auteur |We conducted a systematic review of studies reporting on the effectiveness of Circles of Support and Accountability (Circles). Circles use volunteers to provide support for sex offenders living in the community. We searched 10 databases up to th[...]Chapitre
Robin J. WILSON, Auteur ; Michelle PRINZO, Auteur | 2005This paper addresses the increasing difficulties faced in community-based management of sexual offenders in Canada. Those offenders at particularly high-risk to re-offend (e.g., sadistic rapists and serial child molesters) often receive indeterm[...]Article
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Gunda WOESSNER, Auteur |Although recidivism is lower among sexual offenders who have received treatment than those who have not, evaluation and treatment studies reach different numbers on recidivism rates and effectiveness. The question still remains as to what exactl[...]Article
Andrew J. R. HARRIS, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur |This paper reviews the changes in risk assessment procedures for sexual offenders over the last 15 years from the viewpoint of two active participants in that change. Best practices with this target group have evolved at a dizzying pace, leaving[...]Article
Sharon M. KELLEY, Auteur ; Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur ; David THORNTON, Auteur |The Structured Assessment of PROtective Factors against Sexual Offending (SAPROF-SO) is a new assessment tool designed to capture protective factors for individuals with a history of sexual offenses and aligns with a strengths-based approach to [...]Article
Ashley SPADA, Auteur ; Elizabeth JEGLIC, Auteur |One of the strongest predictors of sexual recidivism is sexual deviance [Hanson, R. K., & Bussière, M. T. (1998). Predicting relapse: A meta-analysis of sexual offender recidivism studies. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 3483[...]Article
Elias MPOFU, Auteur ; James A ATHANASOU, Auteur ; Christine RAFE, Auteur ; Scott H BELSHAW, Auteur |This literature scoping review compared recidivism rates of moderate- and high-risk sexual offenders who received cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) oriented treatments. Ten empirical studies from 2001 to 2014 were selected for review that met t[...]Article
Neil R. HOGAN, Auteur ; Christine L. SRIBNEY, Auteur |Aim: This study was undertaken to evaluate and quantify the potential impacts of the adoption of the Council of State Governments' five-level system for risk communication, in a community based program for the treatment of persons who have sexua[...]Audio
Roland COUTANCEAU, Auteur ; Jean-Paul MARRE, Auteur ; Michel PUGEAT, Auteur | Paris [FRANCE] : FrequencePSY | 2011Article
Ryan MATTEK, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur |We report a case study of Atypical Offender (AO), a man who was civilly committed as a sexually violent person several years after his 90th birthday. In this article, we review the factors that usually contribute to virtually zero rates of sexua[...]Article
While optimism regarding the treatment of sexual offenders has increased over the past couple of decades, research into the factors that assist offenders in maintaining therapeutic changes remains in the dark. Maintenance programs for offenders,[...]Article
Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Carmen L Z GRESS, Auteur |A successful community re-entry is a step toward desistance from sex offending. The re-entry phase is critical because it can trigger dynamic risk factors that can lead to a re-offense. In that context, community risk management is seen as pivot[...]Article
Ian LAMBIE, Auteur ; Malcolm W. STEWART, Auteur |The recidivism rate of 203 people mandated by the courts to attend three communitybased child sexual offender treatment programs (175 treatment cases and 28 assessmentonly cases) was assessed and compared with a probation comparison group. The r[...]Article
Ray COXE, Auteur ; William HOLMES, Auteur |The purpose of this study was to identify possible differences between high- and low-risk sex offenders. The subjects included 285 sex offenders on probation. They were evaluated with the Static-99, Abel Assessment, Raven's, and MMPI-2. A crimin[...]Article
Drew A. KINGSTON, Auteur ; Michael C. SETO, Auteur ; Philip FIRESTONE, Auteur ; John M. W. BRADFORD, Auteur |Objective: In this longitudinal study, the predictive validity of a psychiatric diagnosis of sexual sadism was compared with three behavioral indicators of sadism: index sexual offense violence, sexual intrusiveness, and phallometrically assesse[...]Article
Lucinda A. RASMUSSEN, Auteur |This 6-year prospective study is the first to compare two psychometrically sound risk assessment tools for sexually abusive youth: JSORRAT-II and MEGA♪. Cross-validated on representative samples of over 500 youth, these measures have cutof[...]Article
Robin J. WILSON, Auteur ; Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Jeffrey ABRACEN, Auteur ; Donald R. PAKE, Auteur |Sexual offender civil commitment (SOCC) continues to be a popular means of managing risk to the community in many U.S. jurisdictions. Most SOCC states report few releases, due in large part to the reluctance of the courts to release sexually vio[...]Article
Julia WILPERT, Auteur ; Joan VAN HORN, Auteur ; Cyril BOONMANN, Auteur |Following the risk-need-responsivity (RNR) model, cognitive-behavioral therapy is considered most effective in reducing recidivism when based on dynamic risk factors. As studies have found differences of these factors across age, exploring this [...]Article
Emily A. CALOBRISI, Auteur ; Raymond A. KNIGHT, Auteur |Public and clinician attitudes are important to consider when studying the reentry of individuals who sexually offend. Uninformed public attitudes drive the continued use of ineffective policies like registries and residential restrictions in th[...]Article
Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Philip FIRESTONE, Auteur ; John BRADFORD, Auteur ; David M. GREENBERG, Auteur ; Ian BROOM, Auteur |The predictive validity of 2 risk assessment instruments for sex offenders, modified versions of the Static-99 and the Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide [SORAG], was examined and compared in a sample of 258 adult male sex offenders. In addition,[...]Article
Sandy JUNG, Auteur ; Mackenzie L. THOMAS, Auteur |Using a standardized, validated risk assessment tool is an integral part of risk management and should be employed to evaluate a youth who is at risk to and/or has engaged in sexually abusive behaviors. Risk and needs tools are needed to inform [...]Thèse
Each year in the United States, juveniles commit a significant percentage of the total number of sex offenses. Moreover, available recidivism data examining sexual re-offense rates with juvenile sex offenders vary considerably as reported estima[...]Article
L.C. MICCIO-FONSECA, Auteur ; Lucinda A. RASMUSSEN, Auteur |Reviewed are validated and cross-validated risk assessment tools for assessing sexual improprieties in youth: J-SOAP-II, ERASOR,2.0, and MEGA♪. Assessments are significantly more accurate when tools focused on specific populations of youth[...]Ouvrage
Agnès BONNET, Auteur ; Jean-Louis PEDINIELLI, Auteur | Paris [FRANCE] : Armand Colin | U Psychologie | 2013L'analyse psychopathologique développée dans ce manuel porte sur l'intentionnalité, le rapport au risque et à ce qu'il représente, les fonctions (auto-calmantes, défensives, économiques) et les éléments (émotionnels, cognitifs, affectifs, incons[...]Article
Neil R. HOGAN, Auteur ; Mark E. OLVER, Auteur |This study examined the Council of State Governments five-level system for risk communication, as applied to the Static-99R and Violence Risk ScaleSexual Offense Version (VRS-SO). Aims of the system include increasing consistency in risk commu[...]Article
Donaldo D. CANALES, Auteur ; Mark E. OLVER, Auteur ; Stephen C. P. WONG, Auteur |Previous studies have identified sexual deviance as a particularly strong predictor of sexual recidivism in sex offenders. The present study examined the construct validity (i.e., convergent and discriminant validity) of the three dynamic factor[...]Article
David THORNTON, Auteur ; Raymond A. KNIGHT, Auteur |This article describes the construction and testing of a newly designed instrument to assess psychological factors associated with increased rates of sexual recidivism. The new instrument (Structured Risk AssessmentForensic Version or SRA-FV) w[...]Article
Geneviève PARENT, Auteur ; Jean-Pierre GUAY, Auteur ; Raymond A. KNIGHT, Auteur |Plusieurs instruments soffrent aux cliniciens pour évaluer le risque que posent les délinquants sexuels. Toutefois, une limite semble avoir été atteinte dans la validité prédictive de ces instruments avec les techniques traditionnelles dagglom[...]Article
Claire DUCRO, Auteur ; Thierry Hoang PHAM, Auteur |Recidivism risk assessment has played an essential role in the criminal justice system for many years. Various risk assessment tools have been developed and recalibrated over the years for the purpose. Two such instruments, the Violence Risk App[...]Article
Lisa J. COHEN, Auteur ; Sherilyn WILMAN-DEPENA, Auteur ; Shira BARZILAY, Auteur ; Mariah HAWES, Auteur ; Zimri YASEEN, Auteur ; Igor GALYNKER, Auteur |Elevated suicidal risk has been documented in adults who are sexually attracted to minors but the topic has not been adequately investigated, particularly outside the context of the criminal justice system. In this study, risk factors for chroni[...]Article
Julie CARPENTIER, Auteur ; Jean PROULX, Auteur |The present study investigates the recidivism rates of a sample of 351 male adolescents who sexually offended, and were assessed at an outpatient psychiatric clinic in Montreal, Canada, between 1992 and 2002. The mean age of the participants was[...]Article
Nicole CARDONA, Auteur ; Ariel K BERMAN, Auteur ; Judith E SIMS-KNIGHT, Auteur ; Raymond A. KNIGHT, Auteur |Whereas risk assessment literature on sexual offending has primarily focused on prediction of subsequent sexual crimes, and not the severity of those crimes, the first aim of the present study was to identify variables that predict the amount of[...]Article
Steffen BARRA, Auteur ; Andreas MOKROS, Auteur ; Markus A LANDOLT, Auteur ; Cornelia BESSLER, Auteur ; Marcel AEBI, Auteur |Criminal behaviours vary significantly among juveniles who have sexually offended (JSOs). Offense-related subtypes may differ in criminal persistence and inform clinical practice. In the present study, Latent Class Analysis empirically derived f[...]Article
Michel BÉNÉZECH, Auteur |Lauteur rappelle tout dabord que les études internationales prouvent : que les malades et handicapés mentaux présentent un risque plus élevé dactions criminelles que la population générale de comparaison ; que les troubles mentaux sont très f[...]Article
Christopher A RALSTON, Auteur ; Douglas L EPPERSON, Auteur ; Sarah R EDWARDS, Auteur |The predictive validity of the Juvenile Sexual Offense Recidivism Risk Assessment ToolII (JSORRAT-II) was evaluated using an exhaustive sample of 11- to 17-year-old male juveniles who offended sexually (JSOs) between 2000 and 2006 in Iowa (n = [...]Ouvrage
Patrice CORRIVEAU, Auteur ; Francis FORTIN, Auteur | Montréal [CANADA] : VLB éditeur | Sexualités et sociétés | 2011Le développement de l'internet a modifié radicalement le commerce de la pornographie juvénile. Les amateurs de ces images interdites tirent parti du cyberespace pour échanger photos et vidéos et pour se constituer une communauté liée par les mêm[...]Article
François-Xavier POUDAT, Auteur ; Marthylle LAGADEC, Auteur |Ce présent article a pour but de faire le point sur les prises en charge par les thérapies comportementales et cognitives (TCC) de la cybersexualité addictive. Après une discussion au sujet du cadre et des limites du concept daddiction sexuelle[...]Article
M GLASSER, Auteur ; I KOLVIN, Auteur ; D CAMPBELL, Auteur ; A GLASSER, Auteur ; I LEITCH, Auteur ; S FARRELLY, Auteur |Background : There is widespread belief in a cycle of child sexual abuse, but little empirical evidence for this belief. Aims : To identify perpetrators of such abuse who had been victims of paedophilia and/or incest, in order to: ascertain w[...]Mémoire
Isabelle VILLEFRANQUE, Auteur ; Bruno AOUIZERATE, Directeur de mémoire | Bordeaux [FRANCE] : Université Bordeaux 2 - Victor Segalen | 2012Article
Richard W ELWOOD, Auteur |There is ongoing debate and confusion over using actuarial scales to predict individuals risk of sexual recidivism. Much of the debate comes from not distinguishing Frequentist from Bayesian definitions of probability. Much of the confusion com[...]Ouvrage
André CIAVALDINI, Auteur ; Roland COUTANCEAU, Auteur ; Francis MARTENS, Auteur ; Loïc WACQANT, Auteur | Bruxelles [BELGIQUE] : Ministère de la Communauté Française | Temps d'arrêt | 2005Francis Martens attire l´attention, à partir de données cliniques et statistiques, sur le risque dune réponse strictement législative ( répressive) à la délinquance sexuelle qui fait de plus en plus figure de fourre-tout symbolique à langoisse[...]Ouvrage
Christian MORMONT, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Dominique GIOVANNANGELI, Auteur ; Jean-Philippe CORNET, Auteur | Paris [FRANCE] : Frison-Roche | Psychologie vivante | 2003La recherche psychologique est appelée à jouer un rôle important dans la compréhension, l'évaluation et le traitement des délinquants sexuels. Les auteurs synthétisent les apports théoriques spécifiques de la psychanalyse, du comportementalisme[...]Article
Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Nadine DESLAURIERS-VARIN, Auteur ; Tricia RÂTEL, Auteur |This study provides a preliminary descriptive profile of individuals having been issued an 810 recognizance order (i.e., peace bond). This preventive order is issued to individuals in the community considered by the court to be high-risk sex off[...]Article
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Philip D. HOWARD, Auteur ; Louise DIXON, Directeur de thèse | Birmingham [ROYAUME UNI] : University of Birmingham | 2014This thesis aims to develop and improve the actuarial prediction of violent and sexual offending. It demonstrates the importance of understanding offence classification and specialisation, and the value of dynamic risk factors in actuarial risk [...]Article
Douglas L EPPERSON, Auteur ; Christopher A RALSTON, Auteur |This article describes the development and initial validation of the Juvenile Sexual Offense Recidivism Risk Assessment ToolII (JSORRAT-II). Potential predictor variables were extracted from case file information for an exhaustive sample of 636[...]Article
Robert J. McGRATH, Auteur ; Michael P. LASHER, Auteur ; Georgia F. CUMMING, Auteur ; Calvin LANGTON, Auteur ; Stephen E. HOKE, Auteur |The present study aimed to revise the Vermont Assessment of Sex Offender Risk (VASOR) Reoffense Risk Scale, a commonly used sex offender risk assessment tool. The revised tool was named the VASOR-2. Among models tested to revise the scale, a log[...]Article
Jennifer E NEWMAN, Auteur ; Sonya G WANKLYN, Auteur ; Ashley K WARD, Auteur ; Nicole S. CORMIER, Auteur ; David M DAY, Auteur |The continuity of developmental risk factors from childhood into adolescence to predict criminal adult offending has not been investigated. From a developmental and life-course perspective, the issue is of both theoretical and practical importan[...]Chapitre
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Christine SKOWRON, Auteur ; Don ANDREWS, Directeur de thèse | Ottawa [CANADA (Ontario)] : Carleton University | 2005Adolescent males perpetrate approximately 20% of all sexual offenses in North America (Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1993; Statistics Canada, 1997), yet there is little published research within the area, especially when compared to the adu[...]Article
Alexander F. SCHMIDT, Auteur ; Kim GYKIERE, Auteur ; Kris VANHOECK, Auteur ; Ruth E. MANN, Auteur ; Rainer BANSE, Auteur |To aid risk assessment, management, and treatment planning it is essential to assess child sexual abusers deviant sexual interests (DSI) and preferences (DSP) for sex with children. However, measurement of DSI/DSP is fraught with psychometric p[...]Ouvrage
Martina HIGGINS, Auteur ; John SWAIN, Auteur | Londres [ROYAUME-UNI] : Jessica Kingsley Publishers | 2010Disability and Child Sexual Abuse examines the ways in which society marginalises, institutionalises and places disabled children in situations of unacceptable risk, and how - as evidenced in the survivors' narratives - patterns of service deli[...]Thèse
Olivier VANDERSTUKKEN, Auteur ; Thierry PHAM, Directeur de thèse | Mons [BELGIQUE] : Université de Mons | 2016Article
Melanie ROSA, Auteur ; Bryanna FOX, Auteur ; Wesley G JENNINGS, Auteur |Previous empirical inquiries into the etiology of juvenile sex offending have been largely atheoretical. Consequently, a call for studies conducted utilizing developmental and life-course (DLC) criminological theory has been made to better under[...]Article
Helen C. WAKELING, Auteur ; Ruth E. MANN, Auteur ; Adam J. CARTER, Auteur |The risk principle of offender rehabilitation states that the intensity of treatment should be proportional to the offender's risk. This article reviews the evidence base for the risk principle with sexual offenders, as well as identifying other[...]Article
Sharon M. KELLEY, Auteur ; Rachel E. KAHN, Auteur ; James C MUNDT, Auteur ; Robert M. BARAHAL, Auteur |Undetected sexual offending creates challenges for risk assessment since estimated sexual recidivism rates are based on documented charges or convictions. Courts and other stakeholders may be primarily interested in the true risk for sexual reof[...]Article
Cathrine PETTERSEN, Auteur ; Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Mandie WOODS, Auteur ; Sacha MAIMONE, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Jessica SPAPE, Auteur |The purpose of the study was to examine whether scores on a widely used measure of hostilitythe BussDurkee Hostility Inventory (BDHI)and change on this measure predicted sexual recidivism in a sample of 120 adult male incarcerated sexual offe[...]Article
Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Cathrine PETTERSEN, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Jessica SPAPE, Auteur |The purpose of the current study was to examine whether the MOLEST and RAPE scales and change on these measures predicted sexual recidivism in a sample of 146 adult male sexual offenders who participated in a high-intensity treatment program whi[...]Article
Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Nicola A. C. MORPHETT, Auteur ; Jeffrey ABRACEN, Auteur |The Static-99 is the most commonly used actuarial risk assessment tool for the prediction of sexual recidivism. In addition, the use of psychopathy and sexual deviance has been common in assessing sexual offenders, based on research suggesting t[...]Article
R. Karl HANSON, Auteur |Static-99 (Hanson & Thornton, 2000) is the most commonly used actuarial risk tool for estimating sexual offender recidivism risk. Recent research has suggested that its methods of accounting for the offenders ages may be insufficient to capture[...]Article
Melissa D. GRADY, Auteur ; Daniel EDWARDS, Auteur ; Carrie PETTUS-DAVIS, Auteur ; Jennifer ABRAMSON, Auteur |A common critique of program evaluations of prison-based sex offender treatment holds that the samples inherently show selection bias because the participants typically volunteer for treatment. To address this critique, we used propensity score [...]Article
Danilo Antonio BALTIERI, Auteur ; Arthur GUERRA DE ANDRADE, Auteur |This article aims to evaluate the role of drug consumption among sexual offenders against females. Three groups of participants (N = 133) comprising sexual offenders against girls, pubertal females, and women were examined with reference to hist[...]Vidéo
Pierre LAMOTHE, Personne interviewée ; Olivier VANDERSTUKKEN, Personne interviewée ; Nora LETTO, Personne interviewée | Grenoble [FRANCE] : CRIAVS Rhône-Alpes | 2015Article
Wineke SMID, Auteur ; Edwin C WEVER, Auteur ; Nathalie VAN DEN HEUVEL, Auteur |Following a network perspective, risk of sexual reoffending can be understood as a construct that emerges from the interactions between risk factors. If these interrelationships are validly mapped out, this leads to an increased understanding of[...]Article
Reinhard EHER, Auteur ; Anna MATTHES, Auteur ; Frank SCHILLING, Auteur ; Tanja HAUBNER-MACLEAN, Auteur ; Martin RETTENBERGER, Auteur |The predictive accuracy of STABLE-2000 and STABLE-2007 was examined within a prospective research design in a German-speaking sample of 263 adult male prison released sexual offenders followed up for an average of 6.4 years. The STABLE-2007 was [...]Article
Ana MARTÍNEZ-CATENA, Auteur ; Santiago REDONDO, Auteur ; Nina FRERICH, Auteur ; Anthony R. BEECH, Auteur |The purpose of this article was to develop an Spanish psychometric typology of sexual offenders taking into account dynamic risk factors. The sample comprised 94 sex offenders imprisoned in Spain (52 rapists and 42 child molesters). The analysis[...]Article
Michael C. SETO, Auteur ; Yolanda M. FERNANDEZ, Auteur |In the present study, the 16-item Stable-2000 was used to identify different dynamic risk groups among 419 adult male sexual offenders who were referred for assessments between 2000 and 2007. Using a two-stage cluster analysis, four dynamic risk[...]Article
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Dennis M. DOREN, Auteur ; Pamela M. YATES, Auteur |Meta-analyses have suggested that sexual offender treatment (SOT) completion is associated with lowered sexual recidivism rates for convicted sexual offenders. The paucity of properly designed studies allows for the alternative explanation of le[...]Article
Julia M. FRASER, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; L. Maaike HELMUS, Auteur |Emotional congruence with children (ECWC) is a psychologically meaningful risk factor for sexual offending against children (SOC). Based on previous research and theory, three models have been proposed to explain ECWC: Blockage, Sexual Domain, a[...]Article
Gaelle HADI, Auteur ; Paul LINKOWSKI, Auteur ; Samuel LEISTEDT, Auteur |Introduction : Cette étude rétrospective et observationnelle se base sur une hypothèse de travail postulant que les délinquants sexuels auraient évolué dans une dynamique familiale pathologique comprenant des dysfonctions éducatives et/ou des él[...]Chapitre
Philip D. JAFFÉ, Auteur | 2011Au cours des dix dernières années, les enfants et adolescents auteurs dabus sexuels sont soudain devenus lobjet de toute lattention des milieux judiciaires, policiers et universitaires, et plus encore de lensemble des médias, avec une couver[...]