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Crime and Justice, 1983
The extent to which the law should concern itself with the regulation of consensual sexual activities is a subject of continuing controversy. Dramatic differences exist between countries in regard to law and practice concerning abortion, adultery, prostitution, homosexuality, pornography, and the age of consent.
D. West
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The extent to which the law should concern itself with the regulation of consensual sexual activities is a subject of continuing controversy. Dramatic differences exist between countries in regard to law and practice concerning abortion, adultery, prostitution, homosexuality, pornography, and the age of consent.
D. West
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The sex offenses of blacks and whites
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1975Little is currently known about differences in the sex offenses of blacks and whites ii the 1nited states. Many major studies of sexual behavior and of sex offenders have purposely excluded data on blacks. This paper presents comparative data on 47 black and 47 white sex offenders in terms of the nature of the offense and victim characteristics. It was
S. Kirk
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Sex Offenses Against Minors in China: An Empirical Comparison
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2015In recent years, due to a number of notorious sex offense cases against minors, a new punitive public attitude emerged in China and pressed for harsher crackdown and punishment against sex offenders. In particular, an “engagement in prostitution with a minor” law (Article 360 of the Criminal Law) was targeted as “unjust” based on the belief that ...
Siwen Huang, Ming Hu, Bin Liang
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1966
THE FIRST TWO CONTRIBUTIONS to the Landsberger Festschrift, Assyriological Studies No. 16 (1965), offer significant additions to two of the Sumerian law "codes" which have thus far been known only in fragmentary form. In the first article, M. Civil provides some welcome additions to the Laws of Lipit-Ishtar, and in the second, 0. R. Gurney and S.
J. J. Finkelstein
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THE FIRST TWO CONTRIBUTIONS to the Landsberger Festschrift, Assyriological Studies No. 16 (1965), offer significant additions to two of the Sumerian law "codes" which have thus far been known only in fragmentary form. In the first article, M. Civil provides some welcome additions to the Laws of Lipit-Ishtar, and in the second, 0. R. Gurney and S.
J. J. Finkelstein
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Women Accused of Sex Offenses: A Gender‐Based Comparison
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2011Sexual offenses committed by women are likely underestimated and under‐reported. This exploratory study compares and contrasts women accused of sexual offenses and their male counterparts. Data were retrospectively compiled on all alleged female and age‐matched male sex offenders who were referred for psychiatric evaluation to a large Midwestern city's
Susan Hatters Friedman+2 more
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The Psychodynamics of Sex Offenses and Implications for Treatment
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1992This psychoanalytic view is based on the author's 21 years of experience as an expert witness for approximately 750 individuals who committed sex crimes. It is also based upon the author's clinical psychiatric experience in beating 170 sex offenders released from prison.
I. Wiederholt
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Sex attitudes and prior victimization as predictors of college student sex offenses
Annals of Sex Research, 1988A sample of 796 college student volunteers in Human Sexuality and Introductory Psychology classes were surveyed anonymously about sexual attitudes, experience, and knowledge. The survey measured attitude variables found previously to predict attitudes toward forcible date rape (Fischer, 1986) and behavioral measures, such as sexual experience and ...
G. Fischer
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Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2022
Youth who were adjudicated for sex offenses (N = 145) and placed in a secure custody residential facility were followed for 15.76 years into adulthood (mean follow-up = 12.68 years, SD = 1.71).
Lucinda A. Lee Rasmussen
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Youth who were adjudicated for sex offenses (N = 145) and placed in a secure custody residential facility were followed for 15.76 years into adulthood (mean follow-up = 12.68 years, SD = 1.71).
Lucinda A. Lee Rasmussen
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