Exploring Risk: Potential Static, Dynamic, Protective and Treatment Factors in the Clinical Histories of Female Sex Offenders

Ian Elliott, Hilary Eldridge, S Ashfield, Anthony Beech

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Abstract

Despite nearly a century of knowledge indicating a significant number of women engaging in sexual activities with children, the phenomenon has not yet been fully acknowledged. Recently, however, there has been a marked increase in research in this area. However, due to the relatively small numbers of detections or convictions there remains a lack of data regarding: (1) the specific clinical characteristics of female sex offenders; and (2) how these clinical factors link to re-offending and treatment need. The following study examines potential risk, protective, and treatment factors that are highlighted through the process of clinical intervention, using an adapted version of the Beech and Ward (2004) risk framework. We describe how female sex offenders typically display clinical deficits in the same risk domains as their male counterparts, while noting the ways in which these deficits manifest in this population. In addition, we compare these vulnerability factors in four established types of female sex offender.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)595-602
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Family Violence
Volume25
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2010

Keywords

  • Risk
  • Protective factors
  • Female sexual abuse
  • Treatment

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