It is suspected that rapists, child molesters, and offenders with both child and adult victims (mixed offenders) may have different motivations and offending patterns—that they are heterogeneous. A central difference between these groups of offenders may be their propensity toward sexually impulsive behaviors and compulsive behavior. Analyses were conducted to assess the mean differences between the various offender types across four measures related to sensation seeking and compulsivity as well as several other proxy behavioral measures. Results suggest that there are differences in sexual impulsive and compulsive behavior among the different types of offenders. Treatment implications are discussed
Previous studies have identified sexual deviance as a particularly strong predictor of sexual recidi...
Current therapeutic treatment methods are ineffective in identifying at-risk sex offenders and reduc...
Background and aims: Impulsivity is regarded as a risk factor for sexual crime reoffending, and a su...
It is suspected that rapists, child molesters, and offenders with both child and adult victims (mixe...
Background and aims: People from the community seeking treatment in frameworks such as Sexaholics An...
Abstract: Following clinical observations in this study a comparison was undertaken between nonsexua...
Sexual offenders against children are generally inadequate in their social func-tioning and diverse ...
This research thesis explored impulsivity in adult male sexual offenders. Low self-control and impul...
Deficits in affective and behavioral regulation have been related to several forms of criminal behav...
The present study sought to replicate existing research in order to evaluate the similarities betwee...
The present study sought to replicate existing research in order to evaluate the similarities betwee...
Although adolescent violent crime arrests have declined over the years (Snyder and Sickmund, 2006; S...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) is a common behavior affecting 3–6% of the pop...
Typologies have the potential to help us better understand the motivations and behaviours of individ...
~A'~/.¥~ have examined criminal thinking styles present in offenders. Focusing on the associati...
Previous studies have identified sexual deviance as a particularly strong predictor of sexual recidi...
Current therapeutic treatment methods are ineffective in identifying at-risk sex offenders and reduc...
Background and aims: Impulsivity is regarded as a risk factor for sexual crime reoffending, and a su...
It is suspected that rapists, child molesters, and offenders with both child and adult victims (mixe...
Background and aims: People from the community seeking treatment in frameworks such as Sexaholics An...
Abstract: Following clinical observations in this study a comparison was undertaken between nonsexua...
Sexual offenders against children are generally inadequate in their social func-tioning and diverse ...
This research thesis explored impulsivity in adult male sexual offenders. Low self-control and impul...
Deficits in affective and behavioral regulation have been related to several forms of criminal behav...
The present study sought to replicate existing research in order to evaluate the similarities betwee...
The present study sought to replicate existing research in order to evaluate the similarities betwee...
Although adolescent violent crime arrests have declined over the years (Snyder and Sickmund, 2006; S...
Background and aims Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) is a common behavior affecting 3–6% of the pop...
Typologies have the potential to help us better understand the motivations and behaviours of individ...
~A'~/.¥~ have examined criminal thinking styles present in offenders. Focusing on the associati...
Previous studies have identified sexual deviance as a particularly strong predictor of sexual recidi...
Current therapeutic treatment methods are ineffective in identifying at-risk sex offenders and reduc...
Background and aims: Impulsivity is regarded as a risk factor for sexual crime reoffending, and a su...