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Differentiating Children with and Without a History of Repeated Problematic Sexual Behavior

NCJ Number
247607
Journal
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse Volume: 23 Issue: 4 Dated: 2014 Pages: 462-480
Author(s)
Tracey Curwen; Jennifer M. Jenkins; James R. Worling
Date Published
2014
Length
19 pages
Annotation
Many adolescents who sexually offend commenced problematic sexual behaviors as children.
Abstract
Many adolescents who sexually offend commenced problematic sexual behaviors as children. There is little evidence to indicate which children may be at risk to continue problematic sexual behaviors and which children will desist once identified. The goal of this study was to determine variables that differentiate children who repeated problematic sexual behaviors following adult reprimand from those who did not. Predictive accuracy of 33 risk variables was investigated using 62 children assessed for problematic sexual behaviors. Eight individual variables were related to group membership, and a total score based on the combination of these variables was predictive of group membership. The results indicate variables that may assist in identifying children requiring intervention versus those likely to discontinue problematic sexual behaviors once they are identified and reprimanded. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor Francis.