It has been proposed that sex offenders (i.e., child abusers, rapists, sexual murderers) hold a set of distorted entrenched beliefs about themselves, others, and the world. Termed implicit theories (Ward, 2000), these constructs have been useful for conceptualising the development and treatment of cognitive distortions, as well as the etiology of sexual offending (Ó Ciardha & Gannon, 2011). In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in child sexual exploitation material offenders (CSEMOs), with research indicating they are distinct from contact child abusers (Babchishin, Hanson, & VanZuylen, 2014). Thus, it is hypothesised that CSEMOs will possess their own set of implicit theories that guide their interpretation of intra- and i...
Research has identified that child sex offenders hold thematically distinct cognitive distortions, w...
Twenty years of research into sex offenders'' cognitive distortions has primarily focused on the mea...
This work develops and tests the semantic-motivation hypothesis of sexual offenders' implicit cognit...
It has been proposed that sex offenders (i.e., child abusers, rapists, sexual murderers) hold a set ...
Researchers have both proposed and found evidence that sexual offenders (i.e., child abusers, rapist...
According to Ward and Keenan (1999), offense-supportive cognitions reported by contact child abusers...
Child abusers’ offence-supportive cognitions are thought to result from underlying implicit theori...
Offense-supportive cognitions are thought to result from underlying implicit theories (ITs). Since C...
Contact sexual offenders have been proposed to hold a set of distorted core beliefs about themselves...
The criminal files of 101 high-risk recidivating rapists, pedophilic child molesters, and mixed offe...
Child sexual abuse is typically judged by society to be a particularly abhorrent crime and those who...
Research has suggested that child sex offenders hold thematically distinct cognitive distortions, wh...
Twenty years of research into sex offenders ’ cognitive distortions has primarily focused on the mea...
This study intends to provide some insight into the various Implicit Theories (ITs) harboured by chi...
Qualitative analysis of interviews with 22 child abusers found strong evidence for Ward and Keenan\u...
Research has identified that child sex offenders hold thematically distinct cognitive distortions, w...
Twenty years of research into sex offenders'' cognitive distortions has primarily focused on the mea...
This work develops and tests the semantic-motivation hypothesis of sexual offenders' implicit cognit...
It has been proposed that sex offenders (i.e., child abusers, rapists, sexual murderers) hold a set ...
Researchers have both proposed and found evidence that sexual offenders (i.e., child abusers, rapist...
According to Ward and Keenan (1999), offense-supportive cognitions reported by contact child abusers...
Child abusers’ offence-supportive cognitions are thought to result from underlying implicit theori...
Offense-supportive cognitions are thought to result from underlying implicit theories (ITs). Since C...
Contact sexual offenders have been proposed to hold a set of distorted core beliefs about themselves...
The criminal files of 101 high-risk recidivating rapists, pedophilic child molesters, and mixed offe...
Child sexual abuse is typically judged by society to be a particularly abhorrent crime and those who...
Research has suggested that child sex offenders hold thematically distinct cognitive distortions, wh...
Twenty years of research into sex offenders ’ cognitive distortions has primarily focused on the mea...
This study intends to provide some insight into the various Implicit Theories (ITs) harboured by chi...
Qualitative analysis of interviews with 22 child abusers found strong evidence for Ward and Keenan\u...
Research has identified that child sex offenders hold thematically distinct cognitive distortions, w...
Twenty years of research into sex offenders'' cognitive distortions has primarily focused on the mea...
This work develops and tests the semantic-motivation hypothesis of sexual offenders' implicit cognit...