性侵犯升级:事实还是虚构?

L. Stermac, Kathryn S. K. Hall
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研究人员对克拉克精神病学研究所连续收治的50名性犯罪者的犯罪史进行了评估,包括犯罪模式、临床和人口统计学变量。根据目前和过去性犯罪的严重程度,将犯罪者分为自动扶梯犯罪者(16名)、非自动扶梯犯罪者(16名)、初犯犯罪者(18名)。“自动扶梯”会对陌生人实施严重的性侵犯,而且往往是有精神病史的年轻男性。研究结果讨论了性侵犯模式的预测和干预的意义。
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Escalation in sexual offending: Fact or fiction?
The criminal histories of 50 sexual offenders, admitted consecutively to the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, were evaluated in terms of pattern of offending and clinical and demographic variables. Current and past sexual offences were rated for severity and resulted in the classification of offenders as escalators (N=16), non-escalators (N=16), and first-time offenders (N=18). Escalators committed serious sexual assaults against strangers and were younger men who more often had a previous psychiatric history. Results are discussed in terms of prediction of patterns in sexual offending and implications for intervention.
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