McLeod David Axlyn
a University of Oklahoma , Norman , Oklahoma , USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2015;24(1):97-114. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2015.978925.
Female sexual offenders are significantly underrepresented in the literature. Largely due to a failure of our society to recognize women as offenders, we allow them to avoid detection, prosecution, and interventions like tracking, registration, or mandated treatment. This could be partially due to differences that exist in their offending behaviors, victim profiles, and personal characteristics that set them apart from male offenders, to whom our systems have become more attuned. This article features an examination of virtually every substantiated child sexual abuse case reported to child protective services in the United States for 2010. Findings detail observed differences between male and female offenders on multiple domains and affirm female sexual offenders to be distinctly different from their male counterparts.
女性性犯罪者在文献中的呈现明显不足。很大程度上是由于我们的社会未能将女性视为犯罪者,我们让她们得以逃避侦查、起诉以及诸如追踪、登记或强制治疗等干预措施。这可能部分归因于她们的犯罪行为、受害者特征和个人特质存在差异,这些差异使她们有别于男性犯罪者,而我们的系统已更适应于后者。本文对2010年向美国儿童保护服务机构报告的几乎每一起经证实的儿童性虐待案件进行了审查。研究结果详细说明了男性和女性犯罪者在多个领域的观察到的差异,并确认女性性犯罪者与男性犯罪者截然不同。