Titre : | Journal of Criminal Justice : An International Journal, Vol. 42 - N° 2. Special issue : Sex offenders and Sex Offenses - March-April 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/03/2014 |
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ;
Eric BEAUREGARD, Auteur
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Criminology is no longer a multidisciplinary field where psychologists, sociologists, psychiatrists, biologists or economists examine criminal phenomenon with their respective lenses. Criminology has grown into an academic discipline of its own,[...]

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Amy RECKDENWALD, Auteur ;
Christina MANCINI, Auteur ;
Eric BEAUREGARD, Auteur
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The link between maltreatment and offending has been well established in the literature, with research examining the etiology of criminal behavior consistently documenting the negative effects of experiencing trauma early in life. Theoretically,[...]

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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ;
Carmen L Z GRESS, Auteur
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A successful community re-entry is a step toward desistance from sex offending. The re-entry phase is critical because it can trigger dynamic risk factors that can lead to a re-offense. In that context, community risk management is seen as pivot[...]

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Chantal VAN DER BERG, Auteur ;
Catrien BIJLEVELD, Auteur ;
Jan HENDRIKS, Auteur ;
Irma MOOI-RECI, Auteur
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In many countries, sex offenders are treated as a special group of offenders, requiring special criminal justice responses and treatment modalities, presuming they are at high risk of re-offending. These special measures limit them in entering a[...]

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Christina MANCINI, Auteur ;
Ryan T SHIELDS, Auteur
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Public opinion scholarship has identified the media as a driving force behind decidedly negative public sentiment about crime and justice. We draw on this media cultivation framework to examine whether the highly publicized sexual abuse scandal [...]

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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ;
Arjan BLOKLAND, Auteur
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It is assumed that juvenile sex offenders (JSO) are tomorrow's adult sex offenders (ASO) and ASO were previously JSO. The current study tests these two assumptions using prospective longitudinal data.
Using data from the 1984 Dutch Birth Cohort[...]

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Claire HARGREAVES, Auteur ;
Brian FRANCIS, Auteur
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To examine the long-term sexual recidivism risk of juvenile sex offenders in England and Wales, and to compare the risk to that of a first time sexual offense for non-convicted juveniles. Additionally, the study explores the long term sexual rec[...]