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The relationship between the victimization history and sexual offences of male adolescent sexual offenders: A focus on sexual victimization, and sexual intrusiveness and force in offences.
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The relationship between the victimization history and sexual offences of male adolescent sexual offenders: A focus on sexual victimization, and sexual intrusiveness and force in offences./
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Costin, Dana.
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189 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-10, Section: B, page: 5393.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-10B.
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Psychology, Clinical. -
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061294350X
The relationship between the victimization history and sexual offences of male adolescent sexual offenders: A focus on sexual victimization, and sexual intrusiveness and force in offences.
Costin, Dana.
The relationship between the victimization history and sexual offences of male adolescent sexual offenders: A focus on sexual victimization, and sexual intrusiveness and force in offences.
- 189 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-10, Section: B, page: 5393.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2004.
The present study was focused on exploring the relationship between the prior victimization experiences and subsequent sexual offences of male adolescent sexual offenders. A specific focus was included regarding the relationship between various characteristics of prior sexual victimization and both penetration and physical force in sexual offences. A total of 180 male participants ranging in age from 12 to 19 were included in this study. A series of chi-square analyses was employed to investigate the relationship between various victimization characteristics and two specific sexual offence variables of interest: Penetration and Physical Force. A relationship was discovered between prior sexual abuse and both penetration and physical force in offences, prior physical abuse and physical force in offences, prior emotional abuse and penetration in offences, and the duration of sexual victimization and physical force in offences. In addition, the relationships between specific sexual acts in the victimization and offences were investigated with significant relationships discovered for vaginal penetration in victimization and offending and anal/vaginal penetration in victimization and offending. Findings also indicated that two or more types of prior victimization might be of importance in male adolescents' commission of intrusive and forceful sexual offences, and that the sexual offences that are committed by male adolescents can be highly intrusive, forceful, and comprised of a variety of sexual acts. A series of exploratory analyses using the ERASOR 2.0 suggested that prior sexual victimization, physical victimization, and neglect might be important in clinicians' ratings of sexual offence recidivism. It was suggested that the results of this investigation are consistent with a social learning/cognitive approach. Future directions were recommended regarding the use of posttreatment information rather than pretreatment information in investigations regarding male adolescent sexual offenders' offence characteristics. It was also indicated that, given both the limitations and the findings of the present investigation, further exploration is necessary regarding both the specificity of the victim-to-victimizer phenomenon and the sexual intrusiveness and forcefulness involved in the sexual offences committed by previously victimized male adolescent sexual offenders.
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