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解读儿童性虐待:受害者反应的影响。

Interpreting child sexual abuse: the impact of victim response.

作者信息

Hempel Inge Sarah, Buck Nicole Maria Leonarda, van Marle Hjalmar Johan Carel

机构信息

a Erasmus University Medical Center , Rotterdam , the Netherlands.

出版信息

J Child Sex Abus. 2014;23(8):977-90. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2014.960634.

Abstract

There is little empirical knowledge about whether the interpretation process of child sex offenders is offense-supportive in nature and contributes to the offending process. Vignettes were developed to compare child sex offenders' and nonoffenders' interpretations of child molestation incidents after ambiguous and nonambiguous victim responses. Results showed that child sex offenders' (N = 60) interpretations did not differ from nonoffenders' (N = 40) interpretations. Overall, the more ambiguous the child responses, the more child complicity and child benefit was seen. Our results indicate that offense-supportive interpretations are not unique to child sex offenders. The mechanisms that are responsible for whether or not to commit a sexual offense should be unraveled and treated, to prevent deviant processes to be activated.

摘要

关于儿童性犯罪者的解释过程在本质上是否支持犯罪并促成犯罪过程,几乎没有实证性知识。我们设计了一些情景描述,以比较儿童性犯罪者和非犯罪者在受害者作出模糊和明确反应后对儿童性骚扰事件的解释。结果显示,儿童性犯罪者(N = 60)的解释与非犯罪者(N = 40)的解释没有差异。总体而言,儿童的反应越模糊,就越能看到儿童的共谋和从中获利的情况。我们的结果表明,支持犯罪的解释并非儿童性犯罪者所独有。应该弄清楚并处理那些决定是否实施性犯罪的机制,以防止异常过程被激活。

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