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Stevenson, Margaret C.; Najdowski, Cynthia J.; Wiley, Tisha R. A. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2013
Because juveniles can now be registered as sex offenders, we conducted a pilot study to investigate awareness of these policies and sexual behavior histories in a convenience sample of 53 young adults (ages 18 to 23, 79% women). These preliminary data revealed that 42% percent of participants were unaware that youth under the age of 18 can be…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Criminals, Delinquency, Adolescents
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Walters, Jessica Bleil; Hughes, Tammy L.; Sutton, Lawrence R.; Marshall, Stephanie N.; Crothers, Laura M.; Lehman, Cathryn; Paserba, Dave; Talkington, Vanessa; Taormina, Rochelle; Huang, Ann – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2013
This study examined the self-reported presence and severity of abuse, neglect, and depressive symptoms for 43 adolescents adjudicated delinquent due to a sexual offense. Twenty-seven of the adolescent sexual offenders were also diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, and 16 did not carry an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. Both groups…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Child Abuse
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Stevenson, Margaret C.; Smith, Amy C.; Sekely, Ady; Farnum, Katlyn S. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2013
We investigated demographic predictors of support for juvenile sex offender registration policies, including education level, gender, political orientation, and age. Participants were 168 individuals recruited from public places in a Midwest community (45% women; M age = 42). In line with hypotheses, as education level increased, support for…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Law Enforcement, Adolescents, Gender Differences
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Leibowitz, George S.; Burton, David L.; Howard, Alan – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2012
In a recent paper published in the "Journal of Child Sexual Abuse," we assessed the differences between sexually victimized and nonsexually victimized male adolescent sexual abusers (Burton, Duty, & Leibowitz, 2011). We found that the sexually victimized group had more severe developmental antecedents (e.g., trauma and early exposure to…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Delinquency, Child Abuse, Personality Measures
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Patrick, Steven; Marsh, Robert – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2011
This research examines the sentencing outcomes of convicted child sexual offenders from data collected over an eight year period. Multiple regression and nominal log linear regression are used to examine length of prison sentence, length of probation sentence, and whether the convicted offender is actually sent to prison or to probation. While…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Regression (Statistics), Multivariate Analysis, Sexual Abuse
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Wells, Melissa; Mitchell, Kimberly J.; Ji, Kai – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2012
This exploratory analysis examines the role of the Internet in juvenile prostitution cases coming to the attention of law enforcement. The National Juvenile Prostitution Study (N-JPS) collected information from a national sample of law enforcement agencies about the characteristics of juvenile prostitution cases. In comparison to non-Internet…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Internet, Children, Crime
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Schaefer, Gerard A.; Mundt, Ingrid A.; Ahlers, Christoph J.; Bahls, Christian – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2012
Sexual abuse of children has been a topic of scientific investigation for the past few decades. Research in this area, however, is rarely initiated, conceptualized, and conducted by victims themselves. Apart from possibly having painted a one-sided picture of sexual abuse, this presumed dominance of nonvictims might also have marginalized victims…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Psychological Patterns, Mental Health
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Firestone, Philip; Moulden, Heather M.; Wexler, Audrey F. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2009
The aim of this investigation was to undertake an exploratory analysis of clerics who sexually offend and the circumstances related to these offenses. Thirty-three adult male religious leaders who had been charged with a sexual offense against a child or adolescent were included in the study. This study examined descriptive information about…
Descriptors: Clergy, Sexual Abuse, Victims of Crime, Males
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Berkowitz, Carol D. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2010
This article presents the author's comments on the article "Family Experiences of Young Adult Sex Offender Registration" by E. B. Comartin, P. D. Kernsmith, & P. W. Miles (2010). In the article "Family Experiences of Young Adult Sex Offender Registration", Comartin, Kernsmith, and Miles (2010) put forth a telling argument about the impact of the…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Prevention, Recidivism
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Prescott, David S. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2010
Basic human respect compels everyone to ask about the effect of the current policies to prevent further abuse on family members of those who have abused. Sadly, only a handful of researchers are examining the effects of policies on the affected parties, such as victims, the abusers themselves, or their families. No one yet has asked a random…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Researchers, Prevention, Criminals
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Cromer, Lisa DeMarni; Goldsmith, Rachel E. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2010
Child sexual abuse myths comprise incorrect beliefs regarding sexual abuse, victims, and perpetrators. Relations among myth acceptance, responses to disclosure, legal decisions, and victims' subsequent psychological and health outcomes underscore the importance of understanding child sexual abuse myths. Despite accurate knowledge regarding child…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Misconceptions, Individual Differences
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Knoll, James – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2010
Educator sexual misconduct has received increasing attention over the past decade. The attention has exposed a number of concerning issues, including a lack of formal research in the area and difficulties in recognizing and prosecuting cases. Public responses to high profile cases of sexual misconduct involving female teachers suggest that…
Descriptors: Prevention, Legal Responsibility, Sexual Abuse, Females
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Coxe, Ray; Holmes, William – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2009
The purpose of this study was to identify possible differences between high- and low-risk sex offenders. The subjects included 285 sex offenders on probation. They were evaluated with the Static-99, Abel Assessment, Raven's, and MMPI-2. A criminal history review identified the number of prior offenses and the age/sex category in the index offense.…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Criminals, Personality Traits, Comparative Analysis
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Burton, David L.; Duty, Kerry Jo; Leibowitz, George S. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2011
This study compares sexually victimized and nonsexually victimized male adolescent sexual abusers on a number of variables. Self-report measures were administered to 325 male sexually abusive youth (average age 16) in six residential facilities in the Midwest, 55% of whom reported sexual victimization. The results indicate that the sexually…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Pornography, Victims of Crime, Sexual Abuse
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White, Jennifer L.; Malesky, L. Alvin, Jr. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2009
This study examined childcare providers' usage of the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry. One hundred twenty three childcare providers in 76 counties in North Carolina were surveyed via telephone interview about their utilization of the registry Web site. Responses revealed that most providers knew about the registry…
Descriptors: Internet, Child Care, Child Caregivers, Telephone Surveys
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