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Auteur George S. LEIBOWITZ |
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George S. LEIBOWITZ, Auteur ; Tohoro F. AKAKPO, Auteur ; David L. BURTON, Auteur |In this study we explored differences and similarities in criminal behaviour between incarcerated adolescents who committed sexual and non-sexual crimes with adolescents who committed only non-sexual crimes. Cross-sectional data on 606 adolescen[...]![]()
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David L. BURTON, Auteur ; Kerry Jo DUTY, Auteur ; George S. LEIBOWITZ, Auteur |This study compares sexually victimized and nonsexually victimized male adolescent sexual abusers on a number of variables. Self-report measures were administered to 325 male sexually abusive youth (average age 16) in six residential facilities [...]![]()
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George S. LEIBOWITZ, Auteur ; Julie A LASER, Auteur ; David L. BURTON, Auteur |An etiological model of sexually abusive behavior including dissociation could have utility for researchers and treatment providers working with sexually abusive youth with trauma histories. This article explores relationships between dissociati[...]![]()
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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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George S. LEIBOWITZ, Auteur ; David L. BURTON, Auteur ; Alan HOWARD, Auteur |In a recent paper published in the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, we assessed the differences between sexually victimized and nonsexually victimized male adolescent sexual abusers (Burton, Duty, & Leibowitz, 2011). We found that the sexually vic[...]![]()
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Jennifer W. JENCKS, Auteur ; George S. LEIBOWITZ, Auteur |High levels of depression have been found among incarcerated youth, which suggests that mental health problems are associated with delinquent behavior and are part of a constellation of risk factors that contribute to youth entering the juvenile[...]