2000
DOI: 10.1080/13218710009524988
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Offence and clinical characteristics of Australian juvenile sex offenders

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“…The findings of the studies reviewed cannot be generalised (Grubin & Thornton, 1994;Kenny et al, 2000), and definitely not to offenders in WA who may differ in many respects from the offenders in the studies reviewed. WA is a vast but sparsely populated state with a population that is approaching 1.9 million people, of whom about 3% are Aboriginal.…”
Section: The Empirical Studymentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The findings of the studies reviewed cannot be generalised (Grubin & Thornton, 1994;Kenny et al, 2000), and definitely not to offenders in WA who may differ in many respects from the offenders in the studies reviewed. WA is a vast but sparsely populated state with a population that is approaching 1.9 million people, of whom about 3% are Aboriginal.…”
Section: The Empirical Studymentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Aussi, les AAAS ont été signalés en moyenne pour 2,3 types de maltraitance différents. Nos données appuient donc celles trouvées dans la littérature qui soulignent le taux important de victimisation et de polyvictimisation des AAAS (Auclair et al, 2012;Burton et al, 2011;Hutton et Whyte, 2006;Kenny et al, 2000;McMackin et al, 2002;Rasmussen, 2013;Vizard et al, 2007).…”
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“…Recidivism rates for adolescent sexual offenders range from 10% to 25% (Kenny, Seidler, Keogh, & Blaszczynski, 2000;Nisbet, Wilson, & Smallbone, 2004;Righthand & Welch, 2001;Sipe, Jensen, & Everett, 1998). Predictors of recidivism for adolescent sexual offenders typically fall within two categories: static and dynamic.…”
Section: Theoretical and Research Basismentioning
confidence: 99%