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Auteur Patrick LUSSIER |
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Jesse CALE, Auteur |The current study claims that measures of sexual recidivism provide a distorted view of the criminal activity of adult sex offenders. To address this important limitation, the criminal career perspective is presented and key concepts are defined[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Marc LE BLANC, Préfacier, etc. | Québec [CANADA] : Presses de l'Université Laval | 2018Cet ouvrage propose une approche criminologique de la délinquance sexuelle qui non seulement nous oblige à revisiter certaines de nos croyances, mais également remet en question une vision plus traditionnelle du phénomène proposée par la psychia[...]![]()
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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[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Evan C McCUISH, Auteur |Criminological theories suggest that desistance from crime cannot be considered outside its social context. Few studies, however, have examined the social context and its importance for individuals convicted of a sex offense. Their unique experi[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Danielle Arlanda HARRIS, Auteur ; Anne-Marie McALINDEN, Auteur |For the past three decades or so, criminal justice policies have been enacted under the assumption that individuals who have been convicted of a sex offense are life course persistent sex offenders. In that context, research has been heavily foc[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Evan C McCUISH, Auteur ; Jeff MATHESIUS, Auteur ; Raymond R CORRADO, Auteur ; Danielle NADEAU, Auteur |There is little information about the onset and the developmental course of child sexual behavior problems (SBPs), including sexually intrusive behaviors (SIBs). Using data from the Vancouver Longitudinal Study on the Psychosocial Development of[...]![]()
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Evan C McCUISH, Auteur ; Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Raymond R CORRADO, Auteur |In prospective longitudinal studies of juvenile offenders, the presence of multiple developmental pathways of antisocial behaviors has consistently been identified. An antisocial type of juvenile sex offender (JSO) has also been identified; ho[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur |Current American policies and responses to juvenile sex offending have been criticized for being based on myths, misconceptions, and unsubstantiated claims. In spite of the criticism, no organizing framework has been proposed to guide policy dev[...]![]()
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Stéphanie CHOUINARD-THIVIERGE, Auteur ; Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Isabelle DAIGNAULT, Auteur |Little is known about the development of childhood sexual behavior problems (SBP) in terms of continuity and discontinuity into adolescence. Prior studies have espoused a nondevelopmental approach focusing on the clinical profiles of these youth[...]![]()
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Jesse CALE, Auteur ; Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur |Currently, a majority of actuarial risk-assessment tools for sexual recidivism contain static risk factors that measure various aspects of the offenders prior criminal history in adulthood. The goal of the current study was to assess the utilit[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Evan C McCUISH, Auteur ; Stéphanie CHOUINARD-THIVIERGE, Auteur ; Julien FRÉCHETTE, Auteur |Recent research suggests that sexual recidivism rates have been declining, which contrasts with observations regarding general recidivism rates as well as perceptions of sexual reoffending risk. If sexual recidivism rates are in decline, it rais[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Jean PROULX, Auteur |Le but de cet article est de présenter l'état des connaissances en ce qui concerne la prédiction de la récidive chez les agresseurs sexuels. La prédiction de la récidive est un phénomène complexe qui soulève d'importantes considérations méthodol[...]![]()
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Lyne PICHÉ, Auteur ; Jeff MATHESIUS, Auteur ; Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Anton SCHWEIGHOFER, Auteur |The role of primary prevention of sexual offences is an understudied area. The current study examined a sample (N = 100) of men charged or convicted of a sexual offence to determine their interest in interventions that could be offered prior to [...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Eric BEAUREGARD, Auteur |Criminology is no longer a multidisciplinary field where psychologists, sociologists, psychiatrists, biologists or economists examine criminal phenomenon with their respective lenses. Criminology has grown into an academic discipline of its own,[...]![]()
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Jay HEALEY, Auteur ; Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Eric BEAUREGARD, Auteur |This study investigates the convergent and predictive validity of behavioral crime scene indicators of sexual sadism in the context of rape and sexual homicide. The study is based on a sample of 268 adult males sentenced to a federal penitentiar[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Arjan BLOKLAND, Auteur |It is assumed that juvenile sex offenders (JSO) are tomorrow's adult sex offenders (ASO) and ASO were previously JSO. The current study tests these two assumptions using prospective longitudinal data. Using data from the 1984 Dutch Birth Cohort[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur |Two major hypotheses have been put forward to describe the criminal activity of sexual offenders in adulthood. The first hypothesis states that sexual offenders are specialists who tend to repeat sexual crimes. The second hypothesis describes se[...]![]()
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Franca CORTONI, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Thierry PHAM, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Ian BARSETTI, Auteur ; Sébastien BROUILLETTE-ALARIE, Auteur ; Julie CARPENTIER, Auteur ; Paul COSYNS, Auteur ; Audrey COURTAIN, Auteur ; Benoît DASSYLVA, Auteur ; Marion DESFACHELLES, Auteur ; Claire DUCRO, Auteur ; Francis FORTIN, Auteur ; Mathieu GOYETTE, Auteur ; Fabienne GLOWACZ, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur ; Jonathan JAMES, Auteur ; Christian C. JOYAL, Auteur ; Caroline MARTIN, Auteur ; Liam E. MARSHALL, Auteur ; William L. MARSHALL, Auteur ; Stéphanie LANGEVIN, Auteur ; Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Sarah PAQUETTE, Auteur ; Jean PROULX, Auteur ; Joanne-Lucine ROULEAU, Auteur ; Jo-Annie SPEARSON GOULET, Auteur ; Florence THIBAULT, Auteur ; Olivier VANDERSTUKKEN, Auteur ; Robin J. WILSON, Auteur | Liège [BELGIQUE] : Mardaga | PSY - Théories, débats, synthèses | 2017Le Traité de l'agression sexuelle est le premier livre en français qui réunit sous la même couverture les connaissances nécessaires pour comprendre l'agression sexuelle et pour intervenir auprès des auteurs. Offert sous la forme d'un ouvrage col[...]