Intrafamilial adolescent sex offenders: Psychological profile and treatment

IF 2 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2009-06-01 DOI:10.1037/e516662013-157
Jan Grant, D. Indermaur, J. Thornton, Garth Stevens, Christabel Chamarette, A. Halse
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Sexual abuse of children by other children or adolescents constitutes approximately 40 to 90 percent of sexual offending against children. This paper examines the nature and causes of adolescent intra-familial sex offending and which treatment approaches are likely to be successful. Using the results of a four-year study in Western Australia, it provides an overview of intra-familial adolescent sex offenders (IASOs), what is known about them and how they can be conceptualized. Findings show that IASOs have greater developmental trauma and family dysfunction than adult sex offenders. They also demonstrate greater levels of various behavioral difficulties associated with conduct disorders than do extra-familial and adult sex offenders and the general population; most commonly ADHD and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adolescent sex offender programs are based on those developed for adult offenders, with cognitive behavioral therapy the dominant model. However, these programs lack appropriate focus on developmental issues and the influence of family on offending patterns. Programs that combine a variety of treatment modalities show more promising outcomes. It is recommended that a need to understand adolescent sex offending as a health issue, rather than a moral one, allows for interventions that have the best possible chance of changing sexually inappropriate behavior and ending the inter-generational transmission of abuse.
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家庭内青少年性犯罪者:心理特征与治疗
其他儿童或青少年对儿童的性虐待约占针对儿童的性侵犯的40%至90%。本文探讨了青少年家庭内性犯罪的性质和原因,以及哪些治疗方法可能会成功。利用在西澳大利亚进行的一项为期四年的研究的结果,它提供了家庭内青少年性犯罪者(IASOs)的概述,了解他们的情况以及如何将他们概念化。研究结果表明,与成年性犯罪者相比,iaso有更大的发育创伤和家庭功能障碍。他们还表现出与行为障碍相关的各种行为困难的程度高于家庭外性犯罪者和成年性犯罪者以及一般人群;最常见的是多动症和创伤后应激障碍。青少年性犯罪者的治疗方案以成人性犯罪者的治疗方案为基础,以认知行为治疗为主要模式。然而,这些项目缺乏对发展问题和家庭对犯罪模式的影响的适当关注。结合多种治疗方式的方案显示出更有希望的结果。建议有必要将青少年性犯罪理解为一个健康问题,而不是一个道德问题,这样才有可能采取干预措施,最有可能改变不适当的性行为,并结束虐待的代际传播。
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