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PSYCHOLOGY OF THE SEX OFFENDER - CAUSES, TREATMENT, PROGNOSIS

NCJ Number
12939
Journal
POLICE LAW QUARTERLY Volume: 3 Issue: 2 Dated: (JANUARY 1974) Pages: 5-31
Author(s)
N LITTNER
Date Published
1974
Length
27 pages
Annotation
EXPLORATION OF TYPES OF OFFENDERS, OFFENSES AND TREATMENT, INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF RECIDIVISM, VICTIM CHARACTERISTICS, AND TERMINOLOGY.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR DEFINES SEXUAL OFFENSES AS SYMPTOMS OF EMOTIONAL ILLNESS. HE THEN DISCUSSES THE FACTORS RELATED TO DETERMINING THE DEGREE OF SICKNESS, THE CAUSES AND PROPENSITY TOWARD VIOLENCE, PERSONALITY TYPE AND OFFENSE CAUSES, AND THE LIKELIHOOD OF EFFECTIVE TREATMENT. THE AUTHOR'S CONTENTION IS THAT VIOLENT BEHAVIOR IS A LEARNED BEHAVIOR, AND HE DISCUSSES TRIGGERING EVENTS AND THE INFLUENCE OF PORNOGRAPHY. HE EXPLORES THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EXHIBITIONIST, RAPIST AND CHILD MOLESTER, AS WELL AS OF THE VICTIM. VARIOUS TREATMENT TYPES ARE OUTLINED. RECIDIVISM IS PRESENTED AS THE RARE EXCEPTION - ONLY 3 PERCENT. THE AUTHOR CONCLUDES WITH A DISCUSSION OF THE PROBLEMS IN THE POLICE HANDLING, REPORTING AND PROSECUTION OF SEX OFFENSE CASES.

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