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Victim empathy in young sex offenders in the emergent adulthood developmental phase
Authors:Laetitia Coetzee
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Work and Criminology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa laetitia.coetzee@up.ac.za"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1252-8756
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article reports on a study which focused on young sex offenders’ empathy levels for sexual abuse victims in general as portrayed in a case study, as well as empathy for the offenders’ own specific victims. Beckett and Fisher’s Victim Empathy Distortion Scale (1994) was used to measure and compare 96 young sex offenders’ empathy levels. The quantitative research results indicated that research participants displayed significantly less empathy towards their own victims when compared to the empathy displayed towards a general sexual abuse victim in a case study. Following the completion of the questionnaires, in-depth, qualitative data was obtained regarding the young sex offenders’ thoughts prior to, during and directly after committing the offence. In addition, they also explained their current thoughts and feelings for the victims in their case. The divergent responses which were given by the participants is a clear indication of the heterogeneous nature of youth sex offending.
Keywords:Victim empathy  empathy  sex offending  young sex offenders  emerging adulthood
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