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From the Literature: Sexuality and Impulsivity; Commercial Exploitation of Children; Female Sexual Offenders  


Author:  Stacy Calhoun.


Source: Volume 21, Number 02, February/March 2020 , pp.21-23(3)




Sex Offender Law Report

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Abstract: 

Our regular survey of the research literature summarizes and reviews “What Money Can’t Buy: Different Patterns in Decision Making About Sex and Money Predict Past Sexual Coercion Perpetration” by Fannie Carrier Emond, Jean Gagnon, Kevin Nolet, Gaëlle Cyr, & Joanne-Lucine Rouleau, published in 47(2) Archives of Sexual Behav. 429-41; “Increasing Child-Serving Professionals’ Awareness and Understanding of the Commercial Exploitation of Children” by Maureen Kenny, Claire Helpingstine, Haiying Long, Lorena Perez, and Maria Clara Harrington, published in 28(4) J. Child Sexual Abuse 417-34; “An Assessment of Recidivism of Female Sexual Offenders: Comparing Recidivists to Nonrecidivists Over Multiple Years” by L Donna Vandiver, Jeremy Braithwaite, and Mark Stafford, published in 44(2) Am. J. Crim. Just. 211-29.

Keywords: Sexuality and Impulsivity; Commercial Exploitation of Children; Female Sexual Offenders

Affiliations:  1: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs.

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