Exploring Community Attitudes Towards People Labelled as Institutional Child Sex Offenders.

Sexual offending (Trier, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5964/sotrap.14631
Tiffany E Taylor, Andy Williams
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The sexual abuse of children perpetrated by persons who gain access to the child through their roles within child serving institutions, referred to here as institutional child sexual abuse, appears underexplored within the research community despite gaining considerable attention in the media. This study is a preliminary exploration of the stigmatization of individuals labelled as institutional child sexual offenders (ICSO). We recruited 347 community-based participants for an online survey regarding their desired social distance from, and attitudes towards, people labelled as ICSO as compared to those labelled as sexual offenders (SO). We utilized the CATSO, an 18-item attitudinal scale that measures attitudes towards people labelled as sex offenders, and the Bogardus social distance scale which measures the desired level of distance from outgroups. ICSO condition scores were higher than SO scores on the CATSO and lower than SO scores on the Bogardus. Scores for both scales indicate more negative attitudes and increased social desistance towards people labelled as ICSO than towards those labelled as SO. These preliminary findings support the identification of people labelled as ICSO as unique SO subgroup.

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探索社会对被贴上机构儿童性犯罪者标签的人的态度。
通过在儿童服务机构中扮演的角色接触儿童的人对儿童实施的性虐待,在这里被称为机构儿童性虐待,尽管在媒体中得到了相当大的关注,但在研究界似乎没有得到充分的探讨。本研究是对机构性儿童犯罪者(ICSO)的污名化的初步探索。我们招募了347名以社区为基础的参与者进行了一项在线调查,调查内容是他们与被标记为性侵犯者(SO)的人相比,与被标记为性侵犯者(SO)的人的期望社交距离和态度。我们使用了CATSO量表和Bogardus社会距离量表,这是一个包含18个项目的态度量表,用来衡量人们对被贴上性犯罪者标签的人的态度。ICSO条件评分在CATSO上高于SO评分,在Bogardus上低于SO评分。两种量表的得分都表明,对被标记为ICSO的人的负面态度和社会阻力比对被标记为SO的人的负面态度和社会阻力增加。这些初步发现支持将被标记为ICSO的人确定为独特的SO亚群。
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