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Child pornography possessors: Comparisons and contrasts with contact- and non-contact sex offenders
Authors:Sandy Jung  Liam Ennis  Shayla Stein  Alberto L. Choy  Tarah Hook
Affiliation:1. Grant MacEwan University, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaJungS0@macewan.ca;3. Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;4. Grant MacEwan University, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;5. Alberta Hospital Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Abstract

The advent of the internet has facilitated a dramatic increase in the number of individuals accessing and possessing child pornography and a corresponding increase in referrals for assessment and treatment. Questions remain regarding whether child pornography possessors are more similar to or different from other types of sex offenders, and whether or not assessment and treatment protocols for contact and non-contact sex offenders are applied appropriately to child pornography offenders. The present study compared 50 child pornography offenders, 45 non-contact sex offenders and 101 contact child molesters. The results indicated that the three groups were more similar than different; however, child pornography offenders were distinguished by greater academic and vocational achievement, fewer childhood behaviour problems and by select relational variables. Recidivism rates were low for all groups.
Keywords:child pornography  sexual offenders  non-contact  comparison  child molesters
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