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From the Literature: Coercive Sex in Youth Gangs; Harmful Sexual Behavior in Youth; Developmental Disabilities and False Confessions  


Author:  Stacy Calhoun.


Source: Volume 22, Number 03, April/May 2021 , pp.37-39(3)




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Abstract: 

Our regular survey of the research literature summarizes and reviews “Gender Attitudes, Sexual Risk, Intimate Partner Violence, and Coercive Sex Among Adolescent Gang Members” by Rose Wesche and Julia Dickson-Gomez, published in J. Adolescent Health 648-56 (2019); “Parents’ Perspectives on the Parent-Child Relationship Following Their Child’s Engagement in Harmful Sexual Behaviour” by Elisabeth Archer, Pieter Nel, Melanie Turpin, and Stephen Barry, published in J. Sexual Aggression 359-71 (2020); “An Exploratory Examination of Intellectual Disability and Mental Illness Associated with Alleged False Confessions” by Melanie Mogavero, published in Behavioral Sci. & L. 299-316 (2020).

Keywords: Coercive Sex in Youth Gangs; Harmful Sexual Behavior in Youth; Developmental Disabilities and False Confessions

Affiliations:  1: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs.

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