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Differences in offending patterns between adolescent sex offenders high or low in callous—unemotional traits.
Authors:Lawing  Kathryn; Frick  Paul J; Cruise  Keith R
Abstract:In the present study, the authors investigated whether callous and unemotional (CU) traits designated a distinct and important group of adolescent sex offender. A sample of 150 detained adolescents (mean age = 15.89, SD = 1.53) with a current sexual offense disposition was assessed with a self-report measure of CU traits and through extensive assessments of the characteristics of their sexual offending behaviors using self-report interviews and file review. Results indicated that after controlling for the severity of their history of impulsive/antisocial behaviors, offenders high on CU traits had a greater number of sexual offense victims, used more violence with their victims, and engaged in more sexual offense planning than those low on these traits. The 2 groups did not differ greatly on the age of, gender of, or relationship with their victims. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:adolescents  callous–unemotional traits  sex offenders  victim type  violence
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