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Christina FARMER, Auteur ; Michael SALTER, Auteur ; Delanie WOODLOCK, Auteur |Although it originated within online pro-pedophile groups, the term “minor attracted person” (MAPs) has been adopted by some academic researchers as a neutral and non-stigmatizing alternative to the term “pedophile.” The transferral of this term[...]Article
Bricklyn PRIEBE, Auteur ; Sue RAYMENT-McHUGH, Auteur ; Nadine McKILLOP, Auteur ; Larissa S CHRISTENSEN, Auteur |There is a growing body of research exploring the treatment needs of females sentenced for child sexual abuse (CSA), along with an increased recognition of the importance of considering the “female” experience in correctional programming for thi[...]Article
Amy L. LAWRENCE, Auteur ; Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur |The widespread conflation between having a sexual interest in children and engaging in sexually abusive behavior contributes significantly to elevated levels of stigma targeted at people living with a sexual interest in children. Stigmatization [...]Article
Amy L. LAWRENCE, Auteur ; Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur |Prevalent conflation between having a sexual interest in children and engaging in sexually abusive behavior contributes greatly to elevated levels of stigma directed at people living with a sexual interest in children. Contemporary quantitative [...]Article
Amelie PEDNEAULT, Auteur ; Leah LANDON, Auteur |This study tests the effects of gender on perceptions of sexual assault in four ways: 1- perpetrator gender, 2- victim gender, 3- the dyadic interaction of perpetrator and victim gender, and 4- gender of the survey respondent. Specifically, we a[...]Article
Brent J. ONEAL, Auteur ; G. Leonard BURNS, Auteur ; Timothy KAHN, Auteur ; Phil RICH, Auteur ; James WORLING, Auteur |This article presents the initial psychometric properties of a treatment planning and progress inventory for adolescents with sexual behavior problems, the Treatment Progress Inventory for Adolescents Who Sexually Abuse (TPI-ASA). The TPI-ASA wa[...]Article
Eveline E. SCHIPPERS, Auteur ; Larissa HOOGSTEDER, Auteur ; Vivienne DE VOGEL, Auteur |Not much is known about the etiology, or development, of deviant sexual interests. The aim of this systematic review was to provide a broad overview of current theories on the etiology of sexual deviance. We conducted a systematic search of the [...]Article
Allen AZIZIAN, Auteur ; Angela W. EKE, Auteur ; Linda FARMUS, Auteur ; Shelby SCOTT, Auteur ; Michael C. SETO, Auteur |The Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool (CPORT) is a seven-item actuarial risk assessment tool that is used to estimate the potential for sexual recidivism among men convicted of child sexual exploitation material (CSEM; legally referred to as [...]Article
Rachel ARMITAGE, Auteur ; Nadia WAGER, Auteur ; Dawn WIBBERLEY, Auteur ; Lara Flynn HUDSPITH, Auteur ; Victoria GALL, Auteur |Online child sexual abuse encompasses a range of offenses including the accessing, downloading, sharing and creating of images of child sexual abuse, often referred to as Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). CSAM consumption has increased exponen[...]Article
Sara VEGGI, Auteur ; Marialaura DI TELLA, Auteur ; Georgia ZARA, Auteur ; Michael SETO, Auteur |The societal reintegration of individuals with criminal records, particularly involving sexual offenses, faces challenges due to moral condemnation. Professionals’ perspectives are pivotal in facilitating this reintegration process. This study s[...]Article
Agatha CHRONOS, Auteur ; Sara JAHNKE, Auteur ; Nicholas BLAGDEN, Auteur |People with a sexual interest in children face significant barriers to seeking and receiving mental health treatment. This review aims to bridge the gap between the treatment needs and experiences of pedohebephiles, and the services aiming to su[...]Article
Susan GILES, Auteur ; Laurence A. ALISON, Auteur ; Michael HUMANN, Auteur ; Ricardo TEJEIRO, Auteur ; Hayley RHODES, Auteur |Evidence is beginning to emerge of the serious negative effects online only child sexual abuse (OOCSA) can have on victims. Establishing the scale and nature of the problem could assist police in prioritizing suspects. In study 1, scoping review[...]Article
Jyoti BELUR, Auteur ; Amy THORNTON, Auteur ; Lisa TOMPSON, Auteur ; Matthew MANNING, Auteur ; Aiden SIDEBOTTOM, Auteur ; Kate BOWERS, Auteur |Objective This paper reports the findings of a systematic review on the effectiveness of Electronic Monitoring (EM) on reducing recidivism. It identifies mechanisms through which EM is expected to produce reductions in recidivism rates, under w[...]Article
Francesco BUCCAFURRI, Auteur ; Vincenzo DE ANGELIS, Auteur ; Maria Francesca IDONE, Auteur ; Cecilia LABRINI, Auteur |Electronic monitoring is a viable approach to controlling sex offenders and making the environment safe for victims. Two technologies are currently being adopted: RFID and GPS. Both technologies aim to detect the proximity between the offender a[...]Article
Caoimhe DOYLE, Auteur ; Keith O'REILLY, Auteur ; Adele MOORHOUSE, Auteur ; Gary O'REILLY, Auteur |Evidence suggests an increasing involvement of technology and online activities in child sexual abuse (CSA); however, empirical knowledge of the phenomenon is limited. This study investigated the role technology/online activities play in CSA, fr[...]Article
Sexual homicide: a descriptive analysis of demographics, behaviour, and body disposal in New Zealand
Oliver H. J. PLOEG, Auteur ; Randolph C. GRACE, Auteur ; Jacinta R. CORDING, Auteur |As a rare and complex phenomenon, the study of sexual homicide continues to be understudied in international contexts. This exploratory study sought to address this gap, utilising a dataset of 26 sexual homicide incidents which took place in New[...]Article
Sophie DIXON, Auteur |Child sexual exploitation perpetrated by organised networks has been a major child protection concern in the UK. This paper uses police investigation files and interviews with police officers to reconstruct and explore the structures and mechani[...]Article
Belinda WINDER, Auteur ; Christine NORMAN, Auteur ; Jackie HAMILTON, Auteur ; Steven CASS, Auteur ; Alex LAMBERT, Auteur ; Laura TOVEY, Auteur ; Kerensa HOCKEN, Auteur ; Emma MARSHALL, Auteur ; Rebecca LIEVESLEY, Auteur ; Laura HAMILTON, Auteur ; Zoe ANTONIADIS, Auteur ; Adarsh KAUL, Auteur |The UK prison system offers a medical treatment pathway for people suffering from problematic sexual arousal (PSA) who have committed a sexual offence(s). The two main medications are Anti-androgens (AAs) and Selective-Serotonin Reuptake Inhibit[...]Article
Chiara CULOS, Auteur ; Massimo DI GRAZIA, Auteur ; Paolo MENEGUZZO, Auteur |(1) Background: Paraphilic disorders, marked by intense sexual fantasies and behaviors, present formidable challenges. This review addresses concerns fueled by scandals and child abuse. Emphasizing paraphilias’ complexity, it systematically revi[...]Article
Annie SIGH, Auteur ; Ben William MORRISON, Auteur ; Natalie May Virginia MORRISON, Auteur |Background The perception of CSA disclosure belief is critical to long-term outcomes for CSA survivors. Despite disclosures often occurring in clinical settings CSA survivors do not always report a sense of clinician belief in response to their[...]