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Author:  Stacy Calhoun.


Source: Volume 20, Number 03, April/May 2019 , pp.37-41(5)




Sex Offender Law Report

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Abstract: 

Our regular survey of the research literature summarizes and reviews “What’s the Influence of Social Interactions on Substance Use and Treatment Initiation? A Prospective Analysis Among Substance-Using Probationers” by Stephanie Spohr, Melvin Livingston, Faye Taxman, and Scott Walters, published in the journal “Addictive Behaviors” (2019); “Diminished Fronto-limbic Functional Connectivity in Child Sexual Offenders” by Jonas Kneer, Viola Borchardt, Christian Kärgel, Christopher Sinke, Claudia Massau, Gilian Tenbergen, Jorge Ponseti, Henrik Walter, Klaus Beier, Boris Schiffer, Kolja Schiltz, Martin Walter, and Tillman Kruger, published in J. Psychiatric Research (2019); “Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Tuning Relationships With Music: Intervention for Parents With a Trauma History and Their Adolescent” by Vivienne Colegrove, Sophie Havighurst, Christine Kehoe, and Stine Jacobsen, published in Child Abuse & Neglect (2018); “Jurors’ Perceptions of Evidence: The Relative Influence of DNA and Eyewitness Testimony When Presented by Opposing Parties” by Evelyn Maeder, Logan Ewanation, and Jordan Monnink, published in J. Police & Criminal Psychol. (2017); “Risk and Outcomes: Are Adolescents Charged With Sex Offenses Different From Other Adolescent Offenders?” by Amanda Fanniff, Carol Schubert, Edward Mulvey, Anne-Marie Iselin, and Alex Piquero, published in J. Youth & Adolescence (2017).

Keywords: Co-occurring disorders; child sexual abuse and brain impairment; DNA and eyewitness testimony; juvenile sex offender registration, notification, and civil commitment

Affiliations:  1: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs.

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