Sexual grooming behaviours in sibling sexual harm

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Georgia M. Winters, E. Jeglic
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Little research has explored sexual grooming behaviours in sibling sexual harm (SSH). This study investigated the characteristics of SSH, as well as the extent to which sexual grooming behaviours were used, based on the self-report of 38 individuals who were sexually harmed by a sibling. Results showed the SSH most often involved a sibling that was a juvenile themselves. In terms of SSH characteristics, fondling/kissing were the most commonly reported behaviours, and many cases of SSH occurred during afternoon and evening hours, over summer months, and within the siblings’ homes. On average, individuals who experienced SSH reported 13 out of a possible 42 sexual grooming behaviours and the most commonly endorsed sexual grooming behaviours were Victim Selection tactics, while Gaining Access and Isolation behaviours were the least endorsed. The results can be used to inform prevention, education, and policy efforts related to SSH. Practice impact statement The results of the study shed light on the common characteristics, as well as the use of sexual grooming behaviours, in sibling sexual harm cases. This information can help inform prevention, education, and policy efforts related to sibling sexual harm.
兄弟姐妹性伤害中的性梳理行为
关于兄弟姐妹性伤害(SSH)中的性梳理行为的研究很少。本研究基于38名被兄弟姐妹性伤害的个体的自我报告,调查了SSH的特征,以及性修饰行为的使用程度。结果显示,最常见的是发生在幼崽身上的兄弟姐妹。就SSH特征而言,爱抚/亲吻是最常见的报告行为,许多SSH病例发生在夏季的下午和晚上,以及在兄弟姐妹的家中。平均而言,经历过SSH的个体报告了42种可能的性梳理行为中的13种,最常被认可的性梳理行为是受害者选择策略,而获得访问和隔离行为是最不被认可的。研究结果可用于与SSH相关的预防、教育和政策工作。这项研究的结果揭示了兄弟姐妹性伤害案件的共同特征,以及性修饰行为的使用。这些信息可以帮助告知与兄弟姐妹性伤害有关的预防、教育和政策努力。
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Journal of Sexual Aggression
Journal of Sexual Aggression CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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