Elliott M, Browne K, Kilcoyne J
Kidscape Charity for Children's Safety, London, England.
Child Abuse Negl. 1995 May;19(5):579-94. doi: 10.1016/0145-2134(95)00017-3.
Ninety-one child sex offenders were interviewed about the methods they used to target children, the age range of their victims, how they selected children and maintained them as victims, and what suggestions they had for preventing child sexual abuse. Offenders were selected from treatment programs, probation, special hospitals, and prisons. They were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. Results indicate that offenders gained access to children through caretaking, such as babysitting; targeted children by using bribes, gifts and games; used force, anger, threats, and bribes to ensure their continuing compliance; and systematically desensitized children through touch, talk about sex, and persuasion. Nearly half the offenders had no bad feelings about sexually abusing children. The implications for prevention programs are discussed.
对91名儿童性犯罪者进行了访谈,内容涉及他们针对儿童的作案手段、受害者的年龄范围、他们如何挑选儿童并使其持续成为受害者,以及他们对预防儿童性虐待有何建议。这些犯罪者选自治疗项目、缓刑机构、专科医院和监狱。采用半结构化问卷对他们进行了访谈。结果表明,犯罪者通过照顾儿童(如做保姆)接近儿童;利用贿赂、礼物和游戏来锁定目标儿童;使用武力、愤怒、威胁和贿赂来确保儿童持续顺从;并通过触摸、谈论性和劝说等方式系统性地使儿童脱敏。近一半的犯罪者对性虐待儿童没有愧疚感。文中还讨论了这些结果对预防项目的启示。