“…It was found that CSA-W usually differed from child sexual abusers not working with children (CSA) in so far as they were older, better educated, and less likely to be in an adult relationship, while they did not differ concerning the frequency of having experienced sexual abuse themselves (Colton, Roberts, & Vanstone, 2010;Sullivan & Beech, 2004;Turner et al, 2014a). Recently, Turner and colleagues (2014a) reported that CSA-W were more likely to show indicators for pedophilic sexual interests while at the same time they showed fewer indicators for antisocial behaviors and reported fewer previous problems with alcohol compared to CSA not working with children (Turner et al, 2014a; see also Langevin, Curnoe, & Bain, 2000;Parkinson, Oates, & Jayakody, 2012;Spröber et al, 2014;Sullivan, Beech, Craig, & Gannon, 2011 for similar findings). Due to this constellation of risk factors it was concluded that CSA-W seem to exhibit more specific risk factors for sexual reoffending while they are not so much in danger for general or violent reoffending (Turner et al, 2014b).…”