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Exploring the role of locus of control in sex offender treatment
Authors:Caoimhe McAnena  Jackie Craissati  Kelly Southgate
Institution:1. Bracton Centre, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, Dartford, UKcaoimhe.mcanena@oxleas.nhs.uk;3. Bracton Centre, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, Dartford, UK
Abstract:Abstract

This study aims to investigate the concept of Locus of Control (LoC) and its relationship to risk, personality disorder and treatment outcome in sexual offenders. The sample was taken from referrals to a community treatment service for sexual offenders in south-east London. One hundred and eighty-five men completed a measure of LoC at the time of assessment, of whom 74 entered the treatment programme and 39 completed a post-treatment LoC measure. At assessment, child molesters and non-contact offenders had a significantly more external LoC than rapists, and LoC was also significantly associated with cluster A and C personality disorder traits, as well as the presence of traits in two or more personality disorder clusters. LoC was not associated with risk measures or compliance with treatment. Once outliers were removed, a significant change was seen in post-treatment LoC scores, with most change occurring in an increasingly internal direction.
Keywords:Sexual offender treatment  locus of control  risk assessment  compliance
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