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Characteristics of internet sexual offenders: a review

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posted on 2024-03-12, 20:06 authored by Hannah Lena Merdian, Nick Wilson, Douglas P. Boer
<p>The review presented in this paper provides some descriptive findings regarding Internet Sex Offenders (ISOs) in comparison to contact sex offenders. In general, Internet Sex Offenders are found to be Caucasian, male, relatively young, highly educated, intelligent, and well-employed. ISOs also appear to be highly sexualised, in both their current lifestyle as well as childhood experiences as victims. ISOs can also be classified into several subgroups, such as child pornography offenders, who again are a heterogeneous group themselves. Professionals dealing with ISOs should be aware that they seem to share similar deficits with contact sex offenders but might differ in some important areas. This information should be kept in mind when reading their files, establishing treatment needs, and interpreting psychometric test results. To date no personality and risk measure is validated on this 'new' or emerging offender category, hence any results should be interpreted with caution.</p>

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Sexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand

Volume

2

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

34-47

Publisher

The Australian and New Zealand Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abuse

ISSN

1833-8488

Date Submitted

2012-01-14

Date Accepted

2009-06-01

Date of First Publication

2009-06-01

Date of Final Publication

2009-06-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

4843

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