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Auteur Rebecca DILLARD |
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Melissa D. GRADY, Auteur ; Adam BROWN, Auteur ; Rebecca DILLARD, Auteur |There is a strong theoretical and research base demonstrating the link between attachment styles and adolescent sexual offending. However, this relationship may be best explained by deficit-based mediational pathways including criminogenic needs[...]![]()
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Rebecca DILLARD, Auteur ; Larraine STEHLIK, Auteur |Certain family factors, including dynamics, interactions and communication patterns, experiences of intra-familial victimisation, overall functioning and attachment can increase propensities for the commission of a sexual crime and may even be l[...]![]()
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Rebecca DILLARD, Auteur ; George S. LEIBOWITZ, Auteur |Youth who commit sexual offenses often have sexual victimization histories that occur in the family context. These victimization experiences can be exacerbated by other risks present in the family environment. This research study uses MANOVAs to[...]![]()
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Melissa D. GRADY, Auteur ; Rebecca DILLARD, Auteur |Grady, Levenson, and Bolders etiological framework contextualizes sexual offending behaviors through a trauma and attachment lens to suggest child abuse experiences (CAE) are associated with attachment problems that contribute to sexual offendi[...]![]()
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Adam BROWN, Auteur ; Melissa D. GRADY, Auteur ; Rebecca DILLARD, Auteur ; Natalie KENNEDY, Auteur |Among youth who commit sexual crimes, childhood trauma experiences have been linked to a host of outcomes including trauma symptom expression. Furthermore, research has begun assessing differential rates of cumulative adverse childhood experienc[...]![]()
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Rebecca DILLARD, Auteur ; Brieanne BEAUJOLAIS, Auteur |While recent research has established the abuse and victimization histories of youth who engage in sexually abusive behavior, there is still debate regarding the significance of trauma and abuse as developmental antecedents to sexual offending i[...]