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      Female sex offenders who abuse children whilst working in organisational contexts: offending, conviction and sentencing

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      Journal of Sexual Aggression
      Informa UK Limited

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              A descriptive model of the offense process for female sexual offenders.

              Although considerable efforts have been made to develop and validate etiological models of male sexual offending, no theory is available to guide research or practice with female sexual offenders (FSOs). In this study, the authors developed a descriptive, offense process model of female sexual offending. Systematic qualitative analyses (i.e., grounded theory) of 22 FSOs' offense interviews were used to develop a temporal model documenting the contributory roles of cognitive, behavioral, affective, and contextual factors in female sexual abuse. The model highlights notable similarities and divergences between male and female sexual offenders' vulnerability factors and offense styles. In particular, the model incorporates male co-offender and group co-offender influences and describes how these interact with vulnerability factors to generate female sexual offending. The gender-specific research and clinical implications of the model are discussed.
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                Journal
                Journal of Sexual Aggression
                Journal of Sexual Aggression
                Informa UK Limited
                1355-2600
                1742-6545
                June 12 2018
                May 04 2018
                June 12 2018
                May 04 2018
                : 24
                : 2
                : 196-214
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Sociology, Durham University, Durham, UK
                Article
                10.1080/13552600.2018.1476601
                2fe3ba82-6ba2-4df8-b2c8-2d23733d4add
                © 2018
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