Covert communication between sex offenders and their child victims

G. Rogers, K. Renshaw
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Covert communication between sex offenders and their child victims was examined. It was expected that sex offenders would acknowledge covert methods of communicating to their child victims (1) "an intent to molest" and (2) "a warning of silence". Data were gathered in open ended, self report format from a known group of child sexual offenders. Examination of the data revealed that a significant number of the participants acknowledged the utilization of covert methods of communicating to their child victims that they intended to molest them. The data further indicated that while 50% of the participants utilized overt methods of communicating a warning of silence to child victims, covert methods of communication were also used with significant frequency. The importance of the recognition of such covert communication is discussed in terms of protecting the child victim from post-disclosure revictimization; in the courtroom, in supervised or unsupervised visitation, and in reunification of the family.
性犯罪者和他们的儿童受害者之间的秘密交流被审查。人们期望性犯罪者会承认与他们的儿童受害者进行秘密交流的方法。“骚扰意图”及(2)“沉默的警告”。数据以开放式、自我报告的形式从一组已知的儿童性犯罪者中收集。对数据的检查显示,相当多的参与者承认使用隐蔽的方法与他们的儿童受害者沟通,他们打算骚扰他们。数据进一步表明,虽然50%的参与者使用公开的方式向儿童受害者传达沉默的警告,但隐蔽的沟通方式也被频繁使用。从保护儿童受害者免受披露后再次受害的角度,讨论了识别这种秘密交流的重要性;在法庭上,在有监督或无监督的探视中,在家庭团聚中。
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