Emotional congruence with
children is a psychologically meaningful risk factor for sexual offending
against children.
The present study examines the correlates of emotional
congruence with children in a sample of 424 adult male sexual offenders who
started a period of community supervision in Canada, Alaska, and Iowa between
2001 and 2005.
Consistent with previous work, we found sexual offenders against
children high in emotional congruence with children were more likely to be
sexually deviant, have poor sexual self-regulation, experience social loneliness,
and have more distorted cognitions about sex with children.
Overall, our
findings are most consistent with a sexual deviancy model, with some support
for a blockage model.
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By: Hermann CA1, McPhail IV2, Helmus LM3, Hanson RK4.
1Program Effectiveness, Statistics, and Applied
Research Unit of the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada chantalhermann@cmail.carleton.ca.
2University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
3Public Safety Canada and Forensic Assessment Group,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
4Public Safety Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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