Case study of three generations of incarcerated sexual offenders |
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Authors: | Dennis J. Stevens |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Massachusetts at Boston, Boston, USA |
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Abstract: | In an attempt to better understand sexual offenders, this study with the aid of a genogram utilizing a grounded theory approach
examined the experiences of three generations of incarcerated sexual offenders. The offenders in this study described experiences
characterizing a continuum of failure to control their own criminal offences and perpetuity of their chronic conduct despite
its serious consequences including imprisonment. One implication of those findings is that some incarcerated chronic sexual
offenders possess a predisposition towards a sexual addiction and accordingly, a biological inheritance and environmental
factors contribute to their conduct. Therefore, it is recommended for correctional systems including supervisory care that
mandatory treatment within a medical model of confinement as opposed to a punitive model be established in order to curve
recidivism and victimization levels. A longitudinal study should be conducted consisting of family members who are violent
sexual offenders. |
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