Current knowledge of people who commit child sex offenses (PCSO) in sport contexts is based on descriptive information from cross-sectional self-report studies of survivors and media coverage of court cases. In-depth scientific analyses of characteristics, interpersonal dynamics, and applied theories of sexual offending in sport are largely absent. This paper starts with a description of available Belgian data on PCSO in sport, coming from self-reports in community samples, reported cases in the media, and interviews with survivors. The main goal of this study is the analysis of treatment file information from 16 convicted PCSO in sport using two actuarial recidivism assessment instruments (STATIC-99R and STABLE-2007). Overall, the majority...
Sport organisations, including the Olympic movement, frequently invoke the concept of ‘family’ to de...
The current body of research lacks clarity and specificity on which factors may contribute to sexual...
A good deal of attention has been paid to the question of recidivism in sex offenders, with a partic...
Most research on sexual abuse has been conducted within family settings (Fergusson & Mullen, 1999). ...
Child sexual abuse is a complex issue that can take place in different contexts. Sports settings hav...
Recent revelations of sexual misconduct by sports coaches have challenged long-held beliefs in the e...
The purpose of this study was to assess the hypothetical model outlined by Brackenridge and Kirby in...
Sexual abuse in sport is a relatively recent addition to the research agenda but has risen to promin...
Background: Epidemiological research on child sexual abuse relies on health care surveys, anonymized...
There is considerable responsibility on the clinician to identify sex offenders who may potentially ...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) and the production, use, and distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material (C...
Sexual abuse is well known problem in society, but less in a sport context. Protection organizations...
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
This study investigates whether a disproportionate number of CSA victims subsequently perpetrate o...
This chapter sets out a general framework for understanding the nature of abusive violations in spor...
Sport organisations, including the Olympic movement, frequently invoke the concept of ‘family’ to de...
The current body of research lacks clarity and specificity on which factors may contribute to sexual...
A good deal of attention has been paid to the question of recidivism in sex offenders, with a partic...
Most research on sexual abuse has been conducted within family settings (Fergusson & Mullen, 1999). ...
Child sexual abuse is a complex issue that can take place in different contexts. Sports settings hav...
Recent revelations of sexual misconduct by sports coaches have challenged long-held beliefs in the e...
The purpose of this study was to assess the hypothetical model outlined by Brackenridge and Kirby in...
Sexual abuse in sport is a relatively recent addition to the research agenda but has risen to promin...
Background: Epidemiological research on child sexual abuse relies on health care surveys, anonymized...
There is considerable responsibility on the clinician to identify sex offenders who may potentially ...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) and the production, use, and distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material (C...
Sexual abuse is well known problem in society, but less in a sport context. Protection organizations...
This paper reviews the literature on the nature and incidence of child sexual abuse, explores the li...
This study investigates whether a disproportionate number of CSA victims subsequently perpetrate o...
This chapter sets out a general framework for understanding the nature of abusive violations in spor...
Sport organisations, including the Olympic movement, frequently invoke the concept of ‘family’ to de...
The current body of research lacks clarity and specificity on which factors may contribute to sexual...
A good deal of attention has been paid to the question of recidivism in sex offenders, with a partic...