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Victims of sexual assault perpetrated by female youth: an exploratory study of gender differences*
Authors:Kristen M. Budd  David M. Bierie
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology and Gerontology, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USAbuddkm@MiamiOH.edu;3. United States Marshals Service, U.S. Department of Justice, Alexandria, VA, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study examines sexual offending behaviour of juvenile females and juvenile males who come to the attention of the police. Using victim age as an analytical tool and more than 20 years of incident-level crime data, perpetrator, victim, and offense characteristics are compared to assess if the offending behaviours of juvenile females and juvenile males differ when the victim is a child versus a peer. The multinomial logistic regression showed there were differences in offending between juvenile females and juvenile males dependent on type of victim. Perpetrator substance abuse, victim sex, victim-offender relationship, type of sexual assault, use of force, location of the sexual assault, the time of day of the sexual assault, and whether or not the incident resulted in an arrest all reliably predicted these differences. The results reinforce the field's call for a greater development of a gendered understanding of sexual offending behaviour.
Keywords:Females  juveniles  national incident-based reporting system  sex offending  victims
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