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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
Information on 19 women convicted of indecency and 62 women convicted of other sex offences was examined. Those convicted of indecency offences often had poor social skills and had a high incidence of mental illness, mental handicap and alcoholism. Two were convicted of indecent exposure, a rare offence in women.
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Information on 19 women convicted of indecency and 62 women convicted of other sex offences was examined. Those convicted of indecency offences often had poor social skills and had a high incidence of mental illness, mental handicap and alcoholism. Two were convicted of indecent exposure, a rare offence in women.
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2020
This book offers the most up-to-date research involving the treatment and management of paraphilic and nonparaphilic sex offenders with and without a comorbid mental illness or intellectual disability. It provides in-depth coverage of the problems of identification, risk assessment and management, treatment, and legal solutions.
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This book offers the most up-to-date research involving the treatment and management of paraphilic and nonparaphilic sex offenders with and without a comorbid mental illness or intellectual disability. It provides in-depth coverage of the problems of identification, risk assessment and management, treatment, and legal solutions.
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Feminist Criminology, 2014
Until 2012, the New Orleans criminal justice system forced persons convicted of certain prostitution offenses to register as sex offenders under an antiquated (1805) statute that criminalizes oral or anal sex in exchange for compensation. This article explores attitudes and beliefs that enabled Louisiana’s misuse of the sex offender registry against ...
Susan Dewey, Tonia P. St. Germain
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Until 2012, the New Orleans criminal justice system forced persons convicted of certain prostitution offenses to register as sex offenders under an antiquated (1805) statute that criminalizes oral or anal sex in exchange for compensation. This article explores attitudes and beliefs that enabled Louisiana’s misuse of the sex offender registry against ...
Susan Dewey, Tonia P. St. Germain
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Female Sex Offenders: Is There a Difference Between Solo and Co-Offenders?
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2019T. ten Bensel +2 more
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2019
Abstract Chapter 28 includes cases related to the diagnosis and treatment of sexual offenders in the criminal justice system. Forensic practitioners may treat these individuals as part of their clinical work or may evaluate them to determine suitability for civil commitment upon release from prison or appropriateness for return to the ...
Li-Wen G. Lee +2 more
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Abstract Chapter 28 includes cases related to the diagnosis and treatment of sexual offenders in the criminal justice system. Forensic practitioners may treat these individuals as part of their clinical work or may evaluate them to determine suitability for civil commitment upon release from prison or appropriateness for return to the ...
Li-Wen G. Lee +2 more
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Do Sex Offenders Have Higher Levels of Testosterone? Results From a Meta-Analysis
Sexual abuse. A Journal of Research and Treatment, 2018Jennifer S. Wong, J. Gravel
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Sex Offender Stigma: An Exploration of Vigilantism against Sex Offenders
, 2019Michelle A. Cubellis, D. Evans, A. Fera
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