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Juvenile sex offenders in a Dutch mandatory educational programme: Subtypes and characteristics
Authors:Mechtild Höing  Marianne Jonker  Willy van Berlo
Affiliation:1. Avans University of Applied Science, ASB , PO Box 90116, Breda, 4800, RA, the Netherlands ma.hoing@avans.nl;3. Rutgers Nisso Group , Sexual Violence Programme , PO Box 9022, Utrecht, 3506, GA, the Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract

Significant differences between subgroups of juvenile sex offenders (JSOs) are found in both Dutch and international research. Most of this literature represents the more delinquent and more disturbed sections of the population of JSOs. This paper describes the characteristics of 302 less disturbed and less violent JSOs in a mandatory educational programme. Characteristics of exhibitionists (n=26), child molesters (n=39) and peer offenders (n=237) are compared. Peer offenders are subdivided into solo offenders (n=90) and group offenders (n=142). Variables are: demographics, family background, psychosocial functioning, offence characteristics and victim characteristics. Significant differences are found in a large number of variables, supporting findings from earlier research in clinical samples. Differences between subgroups are largest between group-offending peer offenders, on one hand, and exhibitionists and child molesters on the other hand. The majority of our sample seems to have an ordinary background and shows no apparent sign of psychosocial dysfunction. The clinical and theoretical relevance of the results is discussed.
Keywords:Juvenile sex offenders  exhibitionists  child molesters  peer offenders  adolescents
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