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*[[Research: Who offends and how often?]]: Are fears about "stranger danger", adult offenders and widespread offending and victimization justified? | *[[Research: Who offends and how often?]]: Are fears about "stranger danger", adult "offenders" and widespread "offending" and victimization justified? | ||
*[[Research: Recidivism]]: When compared to other criminalized categories, how often do | *[[Research: Recidivism]]: When compared to other criminalized categories, how often do "child sex offenders" "re-offend"? | ||
'''Clinical theories of the "child molester"...''' | '''Clinical theories of the "child molester"...''' | ||
*[[Research: Abused-Abuser]]: Is the idea that "abused" children go on to perpetrate empirically sound? | *[[Research: Abused-Abuser]]: Is the idea that "abused" children go on to "perpetrate" empirically sound? | ||
*[[Research: Immaturity]]: Are the adult partners retarded or lacking in intelligence? | *[[Research: Immaturity]]: Are the adult partners retarded or lacking in intelligence? | ||
*[[Research: Pedophiles in the criminal population]]: How often do child sex offenders have a | *[[Research: Pedophiles in the criminal population]]: How often do "child sex offenders" have a preference for children? |
Latest revision as of 23:17, 24 August 2021
Statistics...
- Research: Who offends and how often?: Are fears about "stranger danger", adult "offenders" and widespread "offending" and victimization justified?
- Research: Recidivism: When compared to other criminalized categories, how often do "child sex offenders" "re-offend"?
Clinical theories of the "child molester"...
- Research: Abused-Abuser: Is the idea that "abused" children go on to "perpetrate" empirically sound?
- Research: Immaturity: Are the adult partners retarded or lacking in intelligence?
- Research: Pedophiles in the criminal population: How often do "child sex offenders" have a preference for children?