Life course outcomes and developmental pathways for children and young people with harmful sexual behaviour

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Sexual Aggression Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1080/13552600.2022.2124323
Simon Hackett, Andrea J. Darling, Myles Balfe, Helen Masson, Josie Phillips
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Most outcome studies for children and young people who have displayed harmful sexual behaviour have focused on sexual recidivism as their primary outcome measure. Relatively little is known about broader life outcomes for children displaying such behaviours, nor about the processes involved with longer-term developmental success or failure. This paper examines long-term life course outcomes for 69 adults in the UK who presented with abusive sexual behaviour as children. Between 10 and 20 years after their childhood sexual behaviour problems, few in the sample had sexually reoffended, but general life course outcomes were much less positive. A range of individual, relational and social/environmental factors appeared to be associated with successful and unsuccessful outcomes. Successful outcomes were associated with stable partner relationships, wider supportive relationships, and educational opportunity and achievement. The findings highlight the importance of broad-based, developmental interventions in assisting those with childhood sexual behaviour problems to live successfully.

Practice impact statement

The findings outlined in this paper support a move away from a traditional focus on clinical programmes of “sex offence specific work” with young people towards more developmental approaches that focus actively on wider individual, relational, and socio-environmental factors associated with desistance and resilient life outcomes. This includes, but is not restricted to, interventions that are future-oriented and that promote the skills necessary for the development of supportive personal and intimate partner relationships. The importance of wider health promotion, general wellbeing and educational success is also emphasised.

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有有害性行为的儿童和青少年的生命历程结果和发展途径
摘要大多数针对表现出有害性行为的儿童和青少年的结果研究都将性累犯作为主要结果测量指标。相对而言,人们对表现出这种行为的儿童的更广泛的生活结果知之甚少,对长期发展成功或失败的过程也知之甚少。这篇论文研究了69名英国成年人的长期生命历程结果,他们在儿童时期表现出虐待性行为。在儿童期出现性行为问题后的10到20年间,样本中很少有人再犯过性行为,但总体而言,生活过程中的结果要差得多。一系列个人、关系和社会/环境因素似乎与成功和不成功的结果有关。成功的结果与稳定的伴侣关系、更广泛的支持关系、教育机会和成就有关。研究结果强调了广泛的发展干预在帮助儿童期性行为问题患者成功生活中的重要性。论文中概述的研究结果支持从传统的专注于针对年轻人的“性犯罪专项工作”的临床项目转向更多的发展方法,积极关注与抵制和弹性生活结果相关的更广泛的个人、关系和社会环境因素。这包括但不限于面向未来的干预措施,并促进发展支持性个人和亲密伙伴关系所需的技能。还强调了更广泛的健康促进、总体福祉和教育成功的重要性。
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Journal of Sexual Aggression
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