“…Clinical case studies of people within the professional literature ( Baron-Cohen 1988;Barry-Walsh and Mullen 2004;Chen et al 2003;Chesterman and Rutter 1993;Cooper et al 1993;Everall and LeCouteur 1990;Fujikawa et al 2002;Kohn et al 1998;Haskins and Silva 2006;Mawson et al 1985;Murrie et al 2002;Schartz-Watts 2005) have also explored the hypothesised relationship. Sexual offences, violent offences, and arson tend to be the most offence types described within these studies, while preoccupations and special obsessions, interpersonal naiveté, low empathy, self-centredness, 'logical' explanations for offending and problems with sexual frustration are all described as contributory characteristics to offending.…”