NCJ Number
252281
Journal
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Volume: 60 Issue: 15 Dated: 2016 Pages: 1738-1755
Date Published
2016
Length
18 pages
Annotation
Relying on in-depth interview data, this study examined accounts of the sexually related crimes that brought 28 men to prison.
Abstract
Within many sexual offender-specific treatment programs, clients and their therapists devote considerable time to understanding "cycles" or "pathways" to sexual offending, and clients often need to fit their stories into existing offending paradigms. Although this post hoc processing of offending behaviors may assist a client in understanding his individual pathway toward crime, little is known about how the client situates this information within his life moving forward. Analyses of the current study suggest varied perspectives among the men regarding pathways to and from their sexual offenses; some aligning with existing models, but others merging around different theoretical frameworks. Implications are discussed for treatment models and the desistance process for men convicted of sexual offenses. (Publisher abstract modified)
Date Published: January 1, 2016
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