Cale Jesse, Smallbone Stephen, Rayment-McHugh Sue, Dowling Chris
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Sex Abuse. 2016 Dec;28(8):791-812. doi: 10.1177/1079063215580968. Epub 2015 Apr 20.
The current study examines offending trajectories of adolescent sexual offenders (ASOs). Until recently, classification frameworks have not been designed to account for the heterogeneity of offending patterns in adolescence, how these are associated with the unfolding of sexual and non-sexual criminal activity, and whether and to what extent they are related to the characteristics of sex offenses in adolescence. The current study takes a longitudinal view of offending in adolescence by examining retrospective longitudinal data of 217 ASOs referred for treatment to a clinical service between 2001 and 2009 in Australia. General offending trajectories in adolescence were examined using semi-parametric group-based modeling, and compared according to non-violent non-sexual, violent-non-sexual, and sex offending criminal activity parameters (e.g., participation, onset, frequency, specialization/versatility) and the characteristics of the referral sexual offense. The results show distinct differences in the unfolding of sexual and non-sexual criminal activity along different offending trajectories of ASOs, and further, that these trajectories were differentially associated with the characteristics of the sexual offenses they committed.
当前的研究考察了青少年性犯罪者(ASO)的犯罪轨迹。直到最近,分类框架还没有被设计用来解释青少年犯罪模式的异质性,这些模式如何与性犯罪和非性犯罪活动的发展相关联,以及它们是否以及在多大程度上与青少年性犯罪的特征相关。当前的研究通过考察2001年至2009年期间在澳大利亚一家临床机构接受治疗转介的217名ASO的回顾性纵向数据,对青少年犯罪采取了纵向视角。使用基于半参数分组的模型来考察青少年的一般犯罪轨迹,并根据非暴力非性犯罪、暴力非性犯罪和性犯罪活动参数(如参与情况、开始时间、频率、专业化/多样性)以及转介性犯罪的特征进行比较。结果显示,在ASO不同的犯罪轨迹中,性犯罪和非性犯罪活动的发展存在明显差异,而且,这些轨迹与他们所实施的性犯罪的特征存在不同的关联。