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Characteristics of Convicted Sex Offenders
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1954(1954). Characteristics of Convicted Sex Offenders. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 3-15.
Albert Ellis +2 more
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Biological sex, stereotypical sex‐roles, and SME owner characteristics
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 2005PurposeTo investigate the relationship between biological sex (male or female) and stereotypical sex‐roles (masculinity and femininity) and to determine which might be more appropriate to use when examining small to medium‐size (SME) owner characteristics such as: locus of control (internal, powerful others and chance); need for achievement; risk ...
John Watson, Rick Newby
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Erection Response Characteristics of Adolescent Sex Offenders
Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 1988One hundred and sixty adolescent sexual offenders were evaluated by penile plethysmography, using two-minute audiotaped stimulus cues. Results indicate that 80.6% of the adolescents achieved greater than 20% of an erection response. Mean latency from stimulus onset to maximum tumescence was 95 seconds.
Judith V. Becker +3 more
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Selected Rorschach Response Characteristics of Sex Offenders
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1973Summary The purpose of this study was to determine if there were significant differences in certain response characteristics of sex offenders and a random sample of non-sex offenders to Rorschach cards II, IV, VI, and VII. The Rorschach responses of both samples were compared in terms of rejections, form level, sexual locations, overt sexual responses,
J R, Prandoni +3 more
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Personality characteristics of sex offenders: A review
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1987Research utilizing psychometric instruments to assess personality characteristics of sex offenders is reviewed. A methodological shortcoming of this research is the frequent use of the MMPI. It is argued that this test was originally developed as a measure of types of psychopathology and has not been validated as a personality test. Studies using tests
S M, Levin, L, Stava
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Characteristics of sex-related homicides in Alaska
Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2010The identification and interpretation of anogenital findings postmortem is a critical component of a sex-related homicide investigation. The use of a colposcope to assist in identifying anogenital injuries in living sexual assault victims is well established.
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Sex Differences in Interaction Characteristics
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1963E F, BORGATTA, J, STIMSON
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