Do Biological And Sociological Incest Offenders Differ?
Sexual abuse is often perpetrated by incest offenders, there is little research that specifically focuses on this type of offending.
Sexual abuse is often perpetrated by incest offenders, there is little research that specifically focuses on this type of offending.
In this meta-analysis, the authors explain where the PPG excels and under what circumstances it falls short for predicting recidivism.
And how do these experiences affect these victims upon reaching adulthood?
How do you classify offenders who have online sexual interactions with children? How does this affect sentencing mitigation or aggravation?
How does denial affect recidivism and are there links between incest and non-incest offenders?
Does this statement still hold true? A fresh look at this topic.
How do Adverse Childhood Experiences impact overall criminal histories, in addition to histories of sexual crimes?
What are the most common demographic and personality factors that encompass this little researched group?
What traumatic events are most common in female sexual offenders? What other effects might adverse childhood experiences have on female sexual offenders?