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Author:  Stacy Calhoun.


Source: Volume 18, Number 02, February/March 2017 , pp.21-23(3)




Sex Offender Law Report

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Abstract: 

In our regular review of the research literature we examine “Familial Influences on Recantation in Substantiated Child Sexual Abuse Cases” Lindsay Malloy, Allison Mugno, Jillian Rivard, Thomas Lyon, & Jodi Quas, published in 21(3) Child Maltreatment 256-61 (2016); “The Predictive Validity of Common Risk Assessment Tools in Men With Intellectual Disabilities and Problematic Sexual Behaviors” by J. Paul Fedoroff, Deborah Richards, Rebekah Ranger, & Susan Curry, published in 57(1) Res. Developmental Disabilities 29-38 (2016); “Recidivism Risk Factors Are Correlated With a History of Psychiatric Hospitalization Among Sex Offenders” by Seung Lee & R. Karl Hanson, published in 13(3) Psychol. Serv. 261-71 (2016); and ““While This Does Not in Any Way Excuse My Conduct. . .”: The Role of Treatment and Neutralizations in Desistance From Sexual Offending” by Joanne Hulley, published in 60(15) Int’l J. Offender Therapy 1776-790 (2016).

Keywords: Risk Assessment; Child Sex Abuse; Psychiatric Hospitalization and Sex Offending

Affiliations:  1: UCLA.

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