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Ross M BARTELS, Auteur ; Anthony R. BEECH, Auteur ; Leigh HARKINS, Auteur ; David THORNTON, Auteur |The present study investigated whether a latency-based Go/No-Go Association Task (GNAT) could be used as an indirect measure of sexual interest in children. A sample of 29 individuals with a history of exclusive extrafamilial offenses against a [...]Article
Craig A HARPER, Auteur ; Todd E HOGUE, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur |Over the past two decades, a large body of research on attitudes towards sexual offenders has been conducted across a number of different contexts. However, there has been less discussion of their implications. Clinically, attitudes may be relat[...]Article
Filip SZUMSKI, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur ; Anthony R. BEECH, Auteur ; Dawn FISHER, Auteur |Cognitive distortions are considered an important factor to the etiology and maintenance of sexual offending behavior in males. A predominant view within the literature is that cognitive distortions are cognitive products that arise from deeper [...]Article
Craig A HARPER, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur |Implicit theories structure the way people understand and respond to various human actions. Typically, people believe attributes are either fixed (entitists) or malleable (incrementalists). The present study aimed to examine (a) whether attitude[...]Article
Virginia SOLDINO, Auteur ; Hannah L. MERDIAN, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur ; Hannah K. BRADSHAW, Auteur |Offense-supportive cognitions are thought to result from underlying implicit theories (ITs). As child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) users are a distinct type of sex offender, Bartels and Merdian proposed that CSEM offenders hold five diffe[...]Article
Cheye WILLIS, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur |This study examined whether the phenomenology (vividness, absorption, sexual arousal) and plausibility of sexual fantasies are associated with behavioural motivation and enactment. An online sample (N = 254) completed a working memor[...]Article
Megan HARTLEY, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur |This study examined whether the attitudinal responses toward child sexual abuse (CSA) differ due to the person’s relationship with the victim (intrafamilial vs. extrafamilial) and/or proximity to the victim (close vs. distant). An online sample [...]Article
Elizabeth T. DEEHAN, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur |Somnophilia is an under-researched paraphilia. Consequently, there are discrepancies in its definition and conceptual understanding. Also, literature regarding the sexual interest in being asleep during sexual activity (dormaphilia) is even more[...]Article
Craig A HARPER, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur ; Todd E HOGUE, Auteur |Stigmatization and societal punitiveness about pedophilia have a range of potential consequences, such as the social isolation of people with sexual interest in children, and the formation of policies that are not consistent with empirical resea[...]Article
Elizabeth T. DEEHAN, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur |Somnophilia refers to the interest in having sex with a sleeping person. Using an online sample of 437 participants, the present study provides the first empirical examination of somnophilia, its various forms, and theorized correlates. Particip[...]Article
Ross M BARTELS, Auteur ; Hannah Lena MERDIAN, Auteur |Contact sexual offenders have been proposed to hold a set of distorted core beliefs about themselves, others, and the world. These beliefs (or ‘implicit theories’) bias information in an offense-supportive manner, and are proposed to contribute [...]Article
Craig A HARPER, Auteur ; Ross M BARTELS, Auteur |The psychological factors underpinning responses to sexual offenders are beginning to receive increased empirical scrutiny. One such factor is offender representativeness, which refers to the extent to which a given offender example matches a st[...]Article
Ross M BARTELS, Auteur ; Theresa A. GANNON, Auteur |Sexual fantasy is proposed to be an important factor in sexual offending. However, the existing research on this topic suggests that its role is multifaceted and interrelated with various other important factors associated with sexual offending[...]