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Auteur Jamie R. YODER |
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Deborah A CASERTA, Auteur |The small extant research base on substance use and youth sexual offending has very few descriptive details. Furthermore, research has yet to test associations between the use of substances in the commission of sexual crimes and offense-related [...]![]()
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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 ; Jesse HANSEN, Auteur ; Donna RUCH, Auteur ; Ashleigh HODGE, Auteur |Youth with sexually problematic behaviors are impacted by the reciprocal interplay between individual characteristics and the key social and ecological systems in which they are embedded. The paucity of research on protective factors mitigating [...]![]()
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David L. BURTON, Auteur ; Sophia DEMUYNCK, Auteur ; Jamie R. YODER, Auteur |Our aim in this study was to evaluate executive function and its relationship to delinquency and sexual crime in adolescents incarcerated for sexual crimes. Based on self-report data, 196 male adolescent sexual offenders from a Midwest state rep[...]![]()
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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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A qualitative investigation of treatment components for families of youth who have sexually offended
Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Donna RUCH, Auteur |Traditional treatment approaches for youth who commit sexual crimes are generally understudied and lack consideration for youths evolving context and development. A holistic model is important in service delivery, whereby multiple socio-ecologi[...]![]()
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Melissa D. GRADY, Auteur ; Madison PRECHT, Auteur |Few research studies examine how the relationship between trauma and executive functioning can influence sexual violence among youth. Knight and Sims-Knight (2004) proposed a Developmental Etiological Theory (DET) connecting early life physical [...]![]()
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur |Clinical and research professionals working with youth who have sexually offended have increasingly advocated for community-based care. However, other scholars have noted the appropriateness of residential placements for many youth. Research is [...]![]()
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Adam BROWN, Auteur ; Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Kristina FUSHI, Auteur |Despite robust research linking trauma events to the commission of sexual harm by youth, the majority of victims do not become victimizers, imploring us to study potential interceding influences. Some research indicates that intermediary factors[...]![]()
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Jamie R. YODER, Auteur ; Madison PRECHT, Auteur |Research is becoming increasingly nuanced in its examination of offenders, and thus typological distinctions according to generalist and/or specialization offense profiles may be notable for targeted intervention efforts within and between class[...]