Titre : | Sexual Abuse, Sous presse - In press |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/01/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : | Articles prochainement publiés dans un volume/numéro |
Type de document CRIAVS : | Périodique |
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Miriam WIJKMAN, Auteur ;
Teresa (da) SILVA, Auteur
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Previous studies on multiple perpetrator rapes have shown that male sexual offenders who commit their offense alone differ on offender, offense, and victim characteristics from those who commit their offense in duos and 3+ groups. For the curren[...]

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Robin WELSCH, Auteur ;
Alexander F. SCHMIDT, Auteur ;
Daniel TURNER, Auteur ;
Martin RETTENBERGER, Auteur
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The Explicit and Implicit Sexual Interest Profile (EISIP) is a multimethod measure of sexual interest in children and adults. It combines indirect latency-based measures such as the Implicit Association Test (IAT), Viewing Time (VT), and explici[...]

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Mia GILLIAM, Auteur ;
Megan NOVAK, Auteur ;
Miriam NORTHCUTT BOHMERT, Auteur ;
Grant DUWE, Auteur
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Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) are comprised of approximately five trained Circle volunteers who provide support during reentry to one core member previously convicted of a sexual offense. In 2008, the Minnesota Department of Corre[...]

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Julia SAUTER, Auteur ;
Daniel TURNER, Auteur ;
Peer BRIKEN, Auteur ;
Martin RETTENBERGER, Auteur
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For a particular subgroup of individuals with severe paraphilic disorders and a high risk of sexual recidivism, the combination of sex drivereducing medications and psychotherapy is a promising treatment approach. The present quasi-experimental[...]

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Chiara KRAUSE, Auteur ;
Alexander ROTH, Auteur ;
Markus A LANDOLT, Auteur ;
Cornelia BESSLER, Auteur ;
Marcel AEBI, Auteur
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Research has identified meaningful subtypes among the heterogeneous population of juveniles who sexually offended (JSO). However, studies that test the validity of risk assessment tools with JSO subtypes are limited. This study compared JSO who [...]

Article
Julia SAUTER, Auteur ;
Daniel TURNER, Auteur ;
Peer BRIKEN, Auteur ;
Martin RETTENBERGER, Auteur
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For a particular subgroup of individuals with severe paraphilic disorders and a high risk of sexual recidivism, the combination of sex drivereducing medications and psychotherapy is a promising treatment approach. The present quasi-experimental[...]

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Virginia SOLDINO, Auteur ;
Enrique J. CARBONELL-VAYÁ, Auteur ;
Kathryn C SEIGFRIED-SPELLAR, Auteur
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The current study examined the validity of the Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool (CPORT) in a sample of 304 men arrested in Spain for child pornography (CP) offenses, distinguishing between CP-exclusive offenders (n = 255) and CP offenders wi[...]

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Ethan A MARSHALL, Auteur ;
Jeffrey A. BOUFFARD, Auteur ;
Holly A. MILLER, Auteur
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The increased accessibility and use of pornography in Western society highlights the emergent need to understand the relationship between its use and sexual coercion. Decades of research have demonstrated a consistent relationship between pornog[...]

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Timm ROSBURG, Auteur ;
Marlon O PFLUEGER, Auteur ;
Andreas MOKROS, Auteur ;
Coralie BOILLAT, Auteur ;
Gunnar DEURING, Auteur ;
Thorsten SPIELMANN, Auteur ;
Marc GRAF, Auteur
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The present study aimed to differentiate pedophilic child sex offenders (CSOs) from nonoffending controls (CTLs), as well as contact from noncontact CSOs. For this purpose, we investigated 21 contact CSOs, 20 noncontact CSOs (child pornography o[...]

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Eveline E. SCHIPPERS, Auteur ;
Wineke SMID, Auteur
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Hostility toward women is an established risk factor for sexual violence and is often found to be present in men prone to sexual transgression. There are also clinical indications that high-risk rapists may have more ambivalent attitudes toward [...]

Article
Lindsey G. HAWKINS, Auteur ;
Natira MULLET, Auteur ;
Antover P. TULIANO, Auteur ;
Travis GUDENRATH, Auteur ;
Derek HOLYOAK, Auteur ;
Bernice Vania N. LANDOY, Auteur ;
Alicia K. KLANECKY, Auteur ;
Dennis E. McCHARGUE, Auteur
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In this study, we examined the relationships between prior trauma, alexithymia, and sexual aggression perpetration among 610 U.S. college students and 107 college students from the Philippines utilizing a cross-sectional retrospective design. We[...]

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Caitlyn N. MUNIZ, Auteur ;
Ráchael A. POWERS, Auteur ;
Jennifer A. LEILI, Auteur
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Perceptions of child sexual abuse and statutory rape vary based on the gender of the victim, the perpetrator, and the combination of both. We extend existing research to examine attributions of responsibility and punitive preferences for student[...]

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Kristen M. BUDD, Auteur ;
Morgan A. LIDDIC, Auteur
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Sexual assault perpetrated against older adults remains understudied. This research examined sexual assault incidents perpetrated against older women and men (aged 60+) reported to law enforcement. It compared these sexual assault incidents with[...]

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Sarah G. PADEN, Auteur ;
Allen AZIZIAN, Auteur ;
Shoba SREENIVASAN, Auteur ;
Jim McGUIRE, Auteur ;
Stephanie BROOKS HOLLIDAY, Auteur ;
Michael C. SETO, Auteur
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While military veterans have a lower overall rate of incarceration for criminal offenses than civilians, they have a higher rate of incarceration for violent sexual offenses. Despite military veteran overrepresentation among individuals adjudica[...]

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Timm ROSBURG, Auteur ;
Marlon O PFLUEGER, Auteur ;
Andreas MOKROS, Auteur ;
Coralie BOILLAT, Auteur ;
Gunnar DEURING, Auteur ;
Thorsten SPIELMANN, Auteur ;
Marc GRAF, Auteur
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The present study aimed to differentiate pedophilic child sex offenders (CSOs) from nonoffending controls (CTLs), as well as contact from noncontact CSOs. For this purpose, we investigated 21 contact CSOs, 20 noncontact CSOs (child pornography o[...]

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David M. BIERIE, Auteur ;
Kristen M. BUDD, Auteur
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A key goal of sex offender registration is to assist law enforcement in sexual assault investigations; to identify potential suspects when the perpetrators identity is unknown. To date, however, no research has assessed the utility of sex offen[...]

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The Static-99R Is Not Valid For Women: Predictive Validity in 739 Females Who Have Sexually Offended
Ethan A MARSHALL, Auteur ;
Holly A. MILLER, Auteur ;
Franca CORTONI, Auteur ;
L. Maaike HELMUS, Auteur
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Although many instruments have been validated to assess risk of sexual recidivism among men, no similar tool exists for women who have sexually offended. As a result, some jurisdictions use male-based instruments to assess women despite the lack[...]

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Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ;
Mark E. OLVER, Auteur ;
Terry P. NICHOLAICHUK, Auteur ;
Andy HAYNES, Auteur
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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[...]

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Sarah J. JONES, Auteur ;
Caoilte Ó CIARDHA, Auteur ;
Ian A. ELLIOTT, Auteur
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Individuals who identify as pedophilic or hebephilic, and who do not offend, are increasingly visible in online discourse and as a focus of research. Developing knowledge about this population will offer insights into their psychological needs a[...]

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Andrea M. WALKER, Auteur
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Sex offender treatment providers are ethically responsible for their clients treatment; yet they are morally bound to protect society. Those who treat court-mandated clients are required to violate client confidentiality and report to authoriti[...]

Article
Rachel E KAHN, Auteur ;
Krystine JACKSON, Auteur ;
Kerry KEISER, Auteur ;
Gina AMBROZIAK, Auteur ;
Jill S. LEVENSON, Auteur
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are increasingly recognized as a public health crisis. Cumulative effects of these experiences lead to a wide range of deleterious physical and psychological outcomes. Prior research has identified higher pre[...]

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Emma HAMILTON, Auteur
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Despite speculation regarding the role of collateral consequences of sexual offender policies in psychosocial and criminogenic outcomes, there has been no empirical analysis in the extant literature examining these links. Lack of conceptual unde[...]

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Manon KLEIJN, Auteur ;
Stefan BOGAERTS, Auteur
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People from all over the world pay for live streaming video images of minors, also called webcam child sex tourism (WCST). Although there is an increase in research about online sexual offending, relatively few studies have investigated the appr[...]

Article
Adam BROWN, Auteur ;
Jamie R YODER, Auteur ;
Kristina FUSHI, Auteur
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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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Madeleine (van der) BRUGGEN, Auteur ;
Arjan BLOKLAND, Auteur
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This studys aim is to contribute to the knowledge on the steps involved in child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) crimes committed in Darkweb CSEM communities. Due to the anonymous and illegal nature of these communities, academic research i[...]