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John A. Hunter Aurelio Jose Figueredo Neil M. Malamuth Judith V. Becker 《Journal of family violence》2004,19(4):233-242
Childhood exposure to violence against females and male-modeled antisocial behavior were examined as risk factors for sexual aggression, and nonsexual aggression and delinquency, in a sample of 182 adolescent male sex offenders using structural equation modeling. Both risk factors produced direct and indirect effects on nonsexual aggression and delinquency with Psychosocial Deficits and Egotistical–Antagonistic Masculinity playing important mediating roles. Exposure to violence against females helped explain sexual aggression through the mediating role of Psychosocial Deficits. As hypothesized, youth who sexually offended against prepubescent children manifested greater deficits in psychosocial functioning, committed fewer offenses against strangers, and demonstrated less violence in their sexual offending than offenders against pubescent females. Findings are discussed within the context of two major evolutionary psychological concepts for explaining human sexual behavior: intrasexual selection and intersexual selection. 相似文献
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John A. Hunter Aurelio Jose Figueredo Judith V. Becker Neil Malamuth 《Journal of family violence》2007,22(1):43-54
The theoretical linkage of empathy to sexually aggressive and antisocial behavior is reviewed, and assessment conducted on
the role of emotional empathy in the non-sexual delinquent behavior of juvenile sexual offenders. In examination of developmental
antecedents of empathy, self-reported parental attachment and positive fathering experiences were found to be positively associated
with emotional empathy, while reported exposure to violence against females was inversely related. As hypothesized, emotional
empathy was found to have both mediating and moderating influences on risk of engagement in non-sexual delinquency. Emotional
empathy was found to be negatively associated with non-sexual delinquency and to partially mediate the positive influences
of exposure to violence against females and hostile masculinity. Emotional empathy was also found to function as a moderator
of hostile masculinity, with high empathy levels associated with an attenuated positive effect of hostile masculinity on non-sexual
delinquency, and low levels with an accentuated effect. Possible mechanisms for this moderating influence are discussed, along
with clinical implications of the findings and directions for future research. 相似文献
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John A. Hunter Aurelio Jose Figueredo Neil M. Malamuth 《Journal of family violence》2010,25(2):141-148
Path analysis was used to assess the contribution of four exogenous developmental variables (sexual abuse, physical abuse,
exposure to violence, exposure to pornography—each occurring prior to age 13) and four personality constructs (“psychopathic
and antagonistic attitudes,” “psychosocial deficits,” “pedophilia,” “hostile masculinity”) to the prediction of non-sexual
delinquency and number of male child victims in a sample of 256 adolescent males with a history of “hands-on” sexual offending.
“Psychosocial deficits” was found to partially mediate the effects of the exogenous variables on both outcomes. Exposure to
violence both directly, and indirectly through “psychopathic and antagonistic attitudes,” contributed to the prediction of
non-sexual delinquency. Sexual abuse by a male directly, and indirectly through “hostile masculinity” and “pedophila”, contributed
to prediction of number of male child victims. Clinical implications of the findings are discussed. 相似文献
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