This article reports a long-term follow-up study of persons detected for a sexual offence against a child between the ages of 5 and 12. The study focuses on the likelihood of a subsequent conviction, the success (or otherwise) of risk assessment and the geographical mobility of sex offenders. It is estimated that sexual recidivists coming to the attention of the police will come from three sources: just under one third from offenders who are convicted and in high-risk categories, around one third from those who are convicted and in the more numerous low/medium-risk categories and around one third from those strongly suspected of, but not convicted for, a sexual offence
The current study examines sexual and violent reoffence rates for a sample of 2474 sexual offenders ...
This paper reports on a follow-up of a sample of 303 adolescent male sex offenders from New South Wa...
States have increasingly subject juvenile sexual offenders to sex offender registration and commitme...
This article reports a long-term follow-up study of persons detected for a sexual offence against a ...
This study provides a 14 - 16-year criminological follow-up, to the end of 2003, of all those convic...
Victoria's new Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005 established a new regime whereby high-risk ...
Although not the majority, there are sexual offenders who recidivate at high rates and who continue ...
Purpose: To examine the long-term sexual recidivism risk of juvenile sex offenders in England and Wa...
Current sex offending legislation and public opinion present an image of sexual offenders as special...
This study challenges a number of preconceptions about the risks posed by sex offenders who have bee...
Pilot findings on 137 California sex offenders followed up over 10 years after release from custody ...
This study challenges a number of preconceptions about the risks posed by sex offenders who have bee...
The current study examined the extent to which the temporal order of sexual offending may be risk-re...
Victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) are often hypothesized to be at an increased risk for general cr...
This study examined estimates and predictors of recidivism of 587 convicted male sex offenders who h...
The current study examines sexual and violent reoffence rates for a sample of 2474 sexual offenders ...
This paper reports on a follow-up of a sample of 303 adolescent male sex offenders from New South Wa...
States have increasingly subject juvenile sexual offenders to sex offender registration and commitme...
This article reports a long-term follow-up study of persons detected for a sexual offence against a ...
This study provides a 14 - 16-year criminological follow-up, to the end of 2003, of all those convic...
Victoria's new Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005 established a new regime whereby high-risk ...
Although not the majority, there are sexual offenders who recidivate at high rates and who continue ...
Purpose: To examine the long-term sexual recidivism risk of juvenile sex offenders in England and Wa...
Current sex offending legislation and public opinion present an image of sexual offenders as special...
This study challenges a number of preconceptions about the risks posed by sex offenders who have bee...
Pilot findings on 137 California sex offenders followed up over 10 years after release from custody ...
This study challenges a number of preconceptions about the risks posed by sex offenders who have bee...
The current study examined the extent to which the temporal order of sexual offending may be risk-re...
Victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) are often hypothesized to be at an increased risk for general cr...
This study examined estimates and predictors of recidivism of 587 convicted male sex offenders who h...
The current study examines sexual and violent reoffence rates for a sample of 2474 sexual offenders ...
This paper reports on a follow-up of a sample of 303 adolescent male sex offenders from New South Wa...
States have increasingly subject juvenile sexual offenders to sex offender registration and commitme...