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Recent scholarship has examined the age of onset of pedohebephilic interests. While the issue of when such sexual interests begins is important to understand the development of minor attraction, there are noteworthy problems in the literature. A[...]Article
Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Mark E. OLVER, Auteur ; Terry P. NICHOLAICHUK, Auteur ; Andy HAYNES, Auteur |Pedophilic interest is a central risk factor for sexual offending against children. Multiple measures exist to assess pedophilic interest, and the present study aims to provide validity evidence for three of these measures in a sample of men con[...]Article
Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; Yolanda M. FERNANDEZ, Auteur |Emotional congruence with children is a psychological construct theoretically involved in the etiology and maintenance of sexual offending against children. Research conducted to date has not examined the relationship between emotional congruenc[...]Article
Lesleigh PULLMAN, Auteur ; Megan L SAWATSKY, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Michael C. SETO, Auteur |There is an important theoretical distinction between biological and sociolegal incest offenders, but this is not always recognized in clinical or empirical work. The purpose of the current meta-analysis was to examine the extent to which biolog[...]Article
Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur |Objective: Emotional congruence with children is an exaggerated affective and cognitive affiliation with children that is posited to be involved in the initiation and maintenance of sexual offending against children. The current meta-analysis ex[...]Article
Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; Rikki SEWELL, Auteur ; Edward J. PEACOCK, Auteur ; Jan LOOMAN, Auteur ; Yolanda M. FERNANDEZ, Auteur |Some men convicted of sexual offences against children express an exaggerated affiliation with childhood, ascribe childlike characteristics to themselves, experience strong non-sexual liking of children, and hold positive views of children and c[...]Article
Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; L. Maaike HELMUS, Auteur ; R. Karl HANSON, Auteur |Emotional congruence with children is a psychologically meaningful risk factor for sexual offending against children. The present study examines the correlates of emotional congruence with children in a sample of 424 adult male sexual offenders [...]Article
Michael C. SETO, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Lesleigh PULLMAN, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur |Article
Skye STEPHENS, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Ainslie HEASMAN, Auteur ; Corry GERRITSEN, Auteur |Psychologically meaningful risk factors are central to understanding why certain individuals commit sexual violence and to the provision of effective clinical service. The present study examined whether risk factors and other clinically relevant[...]Article
Carolyn BLANK, Auteur ; Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Sacha MAIMONE, Auteur ; Chantal A. HERMANN, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur |The current paper examined the association between childhood sexual victimization (CSV) and constructs thought to be relevant for sexual offending in secondary analyses of three samples of adult males who committed sexual offences against childr[...]Article
James M. CANTOR, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur |"Abstract Introduction The phallometric test has been examined most widely in the literature with regard to its ability to detect pedophilia; however, it has become of increasing interest to clinicians and researchers to ascertain to what ex[...]Article
Kevin L. NUNES, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur |We examined the extent to which sexual offenders against children (SOC) differ from men who do not offend against children (non-SOC) on social anxiety. In study 1, 30 SOC and 31 non-sex offenders (NSO) were compared on a self-report measure of s[...]Article
Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ; Mark E. OLVER, Auteur ; Sébastien BROUILLETTE-ALARIE, Auteur ; Jan LOOMAN, Auteur |The present study examined the latent structure of pedophilic interest. Using data from phallometric tests for pedophilic interest across four samples of offenders (ns = 805, 632, 531, 261), taxometric analyses were conducted to iden[...]Article
Skye STEPHENS, Auteur ; Kailey ROCHE, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur |Although there have been many positive developments that have helped advance knowledge of paraphilias, much of the research has utilized clinical samples that may not generalize to community members. Researchers are increasingly aware of this li[...]Article
Michael C. SETO, Auteur ; Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ; Lesleigh PULLMAN, Auteur ; Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur |Intrafamilial child sexual abuse is a serious social and health problem, yet explanations of sexual offending against children that emphasize antisocial tendencies and atypical sexual interests do not adequately explain intrafamilial offending. [...]