Sex offenders Clinical Psychology Developmental Disabilities
The purpose of this research project was to examine whether differences exist in persons with developmental disabilities who have committed either an offense against a child or an offense against an adult. Research with non-developmentally disabled offenders indicates differences exist, which has treatment implications. However, due to the low victim specificity of developmentally disabled sex offenders, it is hypothesized that no differences will be found. An ANOVA was conducted to examine whether differences existed with respect to the Pedophile Index and no significant differences were found. A split plot repeated measures ANOVA was performed and differences were found to exist with respect to age and gender between the two groups. However, the differences found with respect to age appear to be moderated by gender. Post-hoc analyses found no correlation between the Pedophile Index scores and measures of recidivism, which consider gender of the victim. Differences were noted between the two groups of offenders with respect to measures of recidivism.
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Title
Differentiating between developmentally disabled child molesters and perpetrators of adult sexual molestation using penile plethysmography
Creators
Tamara Lynn Klein - DU
Contributors
Christine M. Nezu (Advisor) - Drexel University (1970-)
Awarding Institution
Drexel University
Degree Awarded
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Publisher
Drexel University; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resource Type
Dissertation
Language
English
Academic Unit
Psychological and Brain Sciences (Psychology); College of Arts and Sciences; Drexel University
Other Identifier
400; 991014632666804721
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