1974
DOI: 10.1177/009385487400100103
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An Exploratory Study of Five Hundred Sex Offenders

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“…As adults, sex offenders have marked difficulty with intimate relationships (Panton, 1978;Steidman et al, 1994) and struggle to relate with females (Fisher & Howells, 1970;Gcbhard, Gagnon, Pomeroy, & Christenson, 1965;Hammer & Glueck, 1957;Mohr, Turner, & Jerry, 1964;Pacht & Cowden, 1974), which also reveals difficulty with intimacy (Marshall, 1989a . Ainsworth et al (1978) and Fceney and Noller (1990) have noted that individuals with this attachment style tend to avoid and have difficulties in intimate relationships as adults.…”
Section: Attachment and Juvenile Sex Offendersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As adults, sex offenders have marked difficulty with intimate relationships (Panton, 1978;Steidman et al, 1994) and struggle to relate with females (Fisher & Howells, 1970;Gcbhard, Gagnon, Pomeroy, & Christenson, 1965;Hammer & Glueck, 1957;Mohr, Turner, & Jerry, 1964;Pacht & Cowden, 1974), which also reveals difficulty with intimacy (Marshall, 1989a . Ainsworth et al (1978) and Fceney and Noller (1990) have noted that individuals with this attachment style tend to avoid and have difficulties in intimate relationships as adults.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In reviewing the literature, the reader becomes acutely aware of the reference to male sex offenders. Pacht and Cowden (1974) conducted a study of 500 sex offenders, all of whom were male. Finkelhor (1984) cited research that indicates "as many as 95% of adults who victimize female children and 80% of adults who victimize male children may be male" (p. 12).…”
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“…Research examining the differences between child sex abusers and non-abusers has generally found significant differences between the two groups on personality measures (Erickson, Luxenburg, Walbek, & Seely, 1987;Howells, 1981;Wilson & Cox, 1983), physiological responses to auditory scripts of sexual scenarios with children or pictures of children (Atwood & Howell, 1971;Avery-Clark & Laws, 1984;Freund & Langevin, 1976;Kilmann, Sabalis, Gearing, Bukstel, & Scovern, 1982;Quinsey, Chaplin, & Carrigan, 1980), demographic variables (Pacht & Cowden, 1974), and attitudes toward children (Wormith, 1986). However, the validity of these procedures to identify suspected child molesters has been questioned (Hall, Proctor, & Nelson, 1988).…”
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