نتایج جستجو برای: offenses

تعداد نتایج: 1882  

Journal: :Law and human behavior 2007
Kevin L Nunes Philip Firestone Audrey F Wexler Tamara L Jensen John M Bradford

The relationship between incarceration and recidivism was investigated in a sample of 627 adult male sexual offenders. Incarceration for the index offense was unrelated to sexual or violent recidivism. This was the case whether incarceration was examined as a dichotomous variable (incarceration vs. community sentence) or as a continuous variable (length of incarceration). Risk for sexual recidi...

Journal: :The University of Chicago Law Review 1971

Journal: :The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 1980
J F Simonds J Kashani

Delinquent boys who had been committed to a training school were interviewed by a psychiatrist to determine drug abuse status. Crimes that were officially recorded were classified as person offenses or property offenses, and the number of offenses was determined from the juvenile record. Drug scores were given subjects for each of 13 drug categories according to the following scale: 0, no use o...

2015
Chi Meng Chu Li Lian Koh Gerald Zeng Jennifer Teoh

There has been an increased focus on understanding youth sexual offending in recent years, but there has been limited empirical research on the causes, pathways, and treatment of youth who have sexually offended—especially within a non-Western context. The Good Lives and Self-Regulation Models have often been used to understand and rehabilitate adult sexual offenders, but (unfortunately) there ...

Journal: :Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment 2012
Nadine McKillop Stephen Smallbone Richard Wortley Ivana Andjic

Confidential self-report data obtained on 107 adult male child sexual abusers were analyzed to test theoretical propositions concerning the role of attachment problems in the onset of sexual offending. Offenders' parent-child attachment relationships were most frequently characterized by affectionless control, reflecting low parental care and high overprotection and control. Offenders reported ...

Journal: :Archives of scientific psychology 2015
Sarah E Nelson Katerina Belkin Debi A LaPlante Leslie Bosworth Howard J Shaffer

Psychiatric comorbidity has emerged as a key element distinguishing DUI offenders from others, and, in some cases, distinguishing repeat offenders from first-time offenders. This paper utilizes a prospective design to determine whether the comorbid disorders identified among repeat DUI offenders can predict recidivism. Seven hundred forty-three repeat DUI offenders were recruited from a two-wee...

Journal: :International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 2004
Ron Langevin Suzanne Curnoe

The goal of this study was to examine the use of pornographic materials by sex offenders during the commission of their crimes. A sample of 561 sex offenders was examined. There were 181 offenders against children, 144 offenders against adults, 223 incest offenders, 8 exhibitionists, and 5 miscellaneous cases. All but four cases were men. A total of 96 (17%) offenders had used pornography at th...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2011
Angela W Eke N Zoe Hilton J Reid Meloy Kris Mohandie Jennette Williams

In a subsample of a multisite stalking study (Mohandie, Meloy, McGowan, & Williams, 2006) comprising 78 offenders from one site, 77% committed new offenses within an average follow-up of 106 months (8.8 years). Over half (56%) were charged for new stalking related offenses and 33% for violent recidivism. Violent reoffending, including sexual offenses, was predicted by risk factors consistent wi...

Journal: :Justice research and policy : journal of the Justice Research and Statistics Association : JRP 2004
Andrew Golub Bruce D Johnson Angela Taylor John Eterno

In the 1990s, the New York City Police Department instituted a policy of arresting individuals for less serious offenses that impinge on the city's quality of life (QOL). Critics contend that QOL policing widened the net for arrest, especially among minorities. Alternatively, QOL policing could have created additional opportunities for arresting individuals from the same populations that tend t...

Journal: :Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband der Arzte des Offentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany)) 1994
A Möller I Bier-Weiss

Data from 28 paedophilic persons seen on the occasion of forensic psychiatric assessment are presented. These persons represented a remarkable 25% proportion of all sexual offenses seen at the department of forensic psychiatry between 1986 and 1992 (n = 111). Paedophilics were on the average elderly persons who tended to have a lower education level and achieved poorer results in intelligence t...

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