Terry Karen J, Freilich Joshua D
Criminal Justice Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY 10019, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2012;21(4):437-55. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2012.693579.
Most sexual offense research focuses on offender motivation and individual risk factors rather than the criminal events themselves. This article provides an analysis of data from two studies on child sexual abuse by Catholic priests to help understand the opportunities clergy had or created to abuse youth. Findings show that situational factors played a role in victim choice among a heterogeneous group of abusers. Priests abused more male than female victims and had significantly greater access to male youth historically. When access to female youth increased in the 1990s, abuse of females as a percentage of victims also increased. The article concludes with a discussion about how ecological information can be used to craft intervention policies to prevent sexual offenses.
大多数性犯罪研究关注的是犯罪者的动机和个体风险因素,而非犯罪事件本身。本文分析了两项关于天主教牧师对儿童性虐待的研究数据,以帮助理解神职人员拥有或制造的虐待青少年的机会。研究结果表明,情境因素在不同类型的施虐者对受害者的选择中起到了作用。牧师虐待的男性受害者多于女性受害者,而且从历史上看,他们接触男性青少年的机会要多得多。当20世纪90年代接触女性青少年的机会增加时,女性受害者在受害者总数中的比例也有所上升。文章最后讨论了如何利用生态信息制定干预政策以预防性犯罪。