Titre :
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Risk to public safety posed by adjudicated delinquent juvenile sex offenders: Do they really need to register
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Auteurs :
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Donna Susan MYNATT, Auteur ;
Kevin I MINOR, Directeur de mémoire
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Type de document :
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document électronique
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Editeur :
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Richmond [ETATS-UNIS (Kentucky)] : Eastern Kentucky University, 2013
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Format :
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49 p.
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Note générale :
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Bachelor of Science - degree of Master of Science
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Index. décimale :
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VS.33 (Violence sexuelle agie chez l'adolescent et l'enfant)
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Catégories :
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ADOLESCENT
AGRESSEUR MINEUR
AGRESSION SEXUELLE
AUTEUR DE VIOLENCE SEXUELLE
ETABLISSEMENT PENITENTIAIRE POUR MINEUR
INSERTION SOCIALE
RECIDIVISME
RISQUE
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Résumé :
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This study examined sexual and non-sexual recidivism among a sample of delinquent juvenile sexual offenders (JSOs) following commitment to a state juvenile correctional agency. Both juvenile and adult recidivism rates were studied. The results showed a low rate of sexual recidivism and a high rate of non-sexual recidivism across a 4-year follow-up period past age18. Logistic and linear regression identified 4 significant predictor variables of non-sexual recidivism. JSOs that were non-white, un-related to the victim in the initial offense, or used another location for the initial offense other than their own home, were significantly more likely to commit non-sexual recidivism. Additionally, JSOs who received sex-offender treatment only in the community displayed more serious non-sexual recidivism. The discussion includes the limitations of the study as well as theoretical and policy implications. The results support the use of re-integrative interventions as opposed to disintegrative stigmatizing ones such as sex-offender registration and notification policies. [Résumé de l'auteur]
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Type de document CRIAVS :
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Mémoire
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En ligne :
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http://encompass.eku.edu/etd/197/
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