Ly Thanh, Dwyer R Gregg, Fedoroff J Paul
Sexual Behaviours Clinic, The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group, Division of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Community & Public Safety Psychiatry Division, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.
Behav Sci Law. 2018 Mar;36(2):216-234. doi: 10.1002/bsl.2340.
In the realm of sexual offenses, there has been a decrease in hands-on offenses, but an increase in online offenses against children. The current issue is whether online and offline sexual offenders are alike or differ. This literature review investigates the differences among individuals who have committed child pornography offenses, individuals who have committed contact offenses against children, and individuals who have committed both. This review discusses the various typologies that have been proposed of those who have committed online offenses against children, the diagnostic implications of having committed child pornography offenses, and the current state of treatment and prevention of individuals who have committed online sex offenses against children. The studies examined were found from psychology databases, listserv links, and references of those collected articles. Only articles in English were included in the review. Overall, Internet child pornography offenders (ICPOs) tend to score significantly differently from contact offenders on various psychological measures. These findings may imply that ICPOs have different treatment needs than contact offenders.
在性犯罪领域,直接接触儿童的犯罪行为有所减少,但针对儿童的网络犯罪却有所增加。当前的问题是,网络性犯罪者与线下性犯罪者是相似还是不同。这篇文献综述调查了涉及儿童色情制品犯罪的个体、对儿童实施接触性犯罪的个体以及同时犯下这两种罪行的个体之间的差异。本综述讨论了针对儿童实施网络犯罪者的各种类型划分、涉及儿童色情制品犯罪的诊断意义,以及针对儿童实施网络性犯罪的个体的治疗和预防现状。所审查的研究来自心理学数据库、邮件列表链接以及所收集文章的参考文献。综述仅纳入英文文章。总体而言,互联网儿童色情制品犯罪者(ICPOs)在各种心理测量指标上的得分往往与接触性犯罪者有显著差异。这些发现可能意味着,ICPOs与接触性犯罪者有不同的治疗需求。