Emergence of Nonsexual Crimes and Their Relationship to Sexual Crime Characteristics and the Deviant Arousal of Male Adolescent Sexual Offenders: An Exploratory Study |
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Authors: | Tohoro F Akakpo David L Burton |
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Institution: | 1. University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USAakakpot@uwgb.edu;3. Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | In this study, we explore nonsexual crimes committed by a sample of 437 incarcerated adolescent sexual offenders as well as deviant arousal and its relationships to nonsexual and sexual crimes. Over 50% of the juvenile sexual offenders in this sample have committed nonsexual offenses. In addition, nonsexual crimes, particularly general delinquency, were significantly correlated to a number of characteristics of sexual crimes committed by the youth. Previous research has shown that sexually abusive youth are more likely to recidivate nonsexual crimes, and among the implications of this study is the need for treatment providers and service delivery systems to address nonsexual as well as sexual crimes. |
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Keywords: | nonsexual crimes substance abuse specialization deviant arousal |
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