Titre : | Aggression and Violent Behavior : A review journal, Vol. 34. - May 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 10/05/2017 |
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Frederick TOATES, Auteur ;
Wineke SMID, Auteur ;
Jan VAN DER BERG, Auteur
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The article applies an incentive-motivation model to sexual violence. It suggests that insights can be gained by looking at the biopsychological processes that underlie ‘conventional behavior’. It argues that sexual violence, as in rape, arises [...]
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Lesleigh PULLMAN, Auteur ;
Megan L SAWATSKY, Auteur ;
Kelly M. BABCHISHIN, Auteur ;
Ian V. McPHAIL, Auteur ;
Michael C. SETO, Auteur
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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[...]
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Craig A HARPER, Auteur ;
Todd E HOGUE, Auteur ;
Ross M BARTELS, Auteur
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Over the past two decades, a large body of research on attitudes towards sexual offenders has been conducted across a number of different contexts. However, there has been less discussion of their implications. Clinically, attitudes may be relat[...]
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Larissa Gabrielle JOHNSON, Auteur ;
Anthony R. BEECH, Auteur
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The review examines studies on rape myth acceptance (RMA) within populations of convicted sexual offenders, changes in RMA due to interventions, comparisons between sexual offenders and community controls, comparisons within the offending popula[...]
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Kayleigh A PARRATT, Auteur ;
Afroditi PINA, Auteur
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This systematic review examined 18 documents that contained information about rape myths/cognitions of police officers with the goal of identifying the factors that influence police officers' beliefs of rape. Past research on sexual offence proc[...]