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Sexual Offending in Asia: A Psycho-Criminological Perspective
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 18 (2023)
Unraveling the Neuropsychological Underpinnings of Self-Regulation Problems in Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offenses Against Children: A Look Into Reinforcement Learning
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 18 (2023)
Abstract: Self-regulation problems are critically involved in the onset and the maintenance of sexual offending behavior against children. Studying the neuropsychological underpinnings of these problems could help deepen our understanding of this contributing fa...
The Neuroanatomical Bases of Pedophilia and the Importance of Distinguishing Genuine vs. Acquired Types: A Systematic Review
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 18 (2023)
Abstract: Neurological cases of child sexual abuse (acquired pedophilia) are sometimes used as evidence for the neuroanatomical bases of pedophilia. However, these cases seem to represent a more general syndrome of impulsivity or hypersexuality than a true modif...
Pathways and Prevention for Indecent Images of Children Offending: A Qualitative Study
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: The access of indecent images of children (IIOC) is an increasing societal problem; no longer resolvable by law enforcement alone. This research aimed to explore the views of individuals who accessed IIOC, regarding their offending pathways and what th...
Temporal Order of Sexual Offending Is Risk-Relevant for Individuals With Child Sexual Exploitation Materials Offences
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: The current study examined the extent to which the temporal order of sexual offending may be risk-relevant for men with Child Sexual Exploitation Material (CSEM; also referred to as child pornography) offences. We categorized 85 men who had committed t...
Sexual Harassment and Coercion in German Academia: A Large-Scale Survey Study
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: We surveyed a large sample (N = 6,217) of students and employees at a German university regarding their experiences as (potential) targets of sexual harassment and/or coercion (SH/C). Participants were asked specific questions depending on whether they...
A Compendium of Risk and Needs Tools for Assessing Male Youths At-Risk to and/or Who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behaviors
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: Using a standardized, validated risk assessment tool is an integral part of risk management and should be employed to evaluate a youth who is at risk to and/or has engaged in sexually abusive behaviors. Risk and needs tools are needed to inform critica...
Longitudinal Patterns of Sexual Recidivism by Age Over a 25-Year Follow-Up in California
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: This study followed 146 sexual offenders released from prison custody for a period of 25-years. Overall, 34% of individuals committed at least one sexual reoffense in the 25 years following release from incarceration. Most sexual recidivism occured wit...
Childhood Sexual Victimization, Pedophilic Interest, and Antisocial Orientation
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: According to the sexually abused-abuser hypothesis, childhood sexual victimization (CSV) among males increases the likelihood of later sexual offending against children. Why CSV is related to sexual offending against children, however, has yet to be de...
Clinician Stigma and Willingness to Treat Those With Sexual Interest in Children
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Sexual Offending, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: The present study examined North American clinician stigma and willingness to treat those with sexual interest in children. Clinicians (N = 101) were randomly assigned to a vignette describing a referral of a client with a sexual interest in children a...