1996
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.168.3.259
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Juvenile Sexual Offenders

Abstract: Thiseditorial describes theethical and systemic issues relevant to work with young sexual offenders against other children and outlines a proposed model for assessment. The need for assessment and treatment provi sions for children who sexually abuse other children has become increasingly apparent with greater understanding about the extent of sexual abuse carried out by juveniles (NCH, 1992). The picture from clinical work and from research studies suggests that the earliest possible intervention with abusing… Show more

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“…Data from a subgroup ( n = 141) of the YAP cases indicates high levels of developmental difficulties (51%), conduct disorder (60%), mild learning disability (42%), zoophilia (10%) and cruelty to animals (18%). Within these cases comorbidity was a predominant feature with an average of 3-5 Axis I DSM IV diagnoses being recorded (Vizard et al, 1996: Duffield et al, 1998Bladon et al, 2003).…”
Section: Spd and Sexual Offendingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from a subgroup ( n = 141) of the YAP cases indicates high levels of developmental difficulties (51%), conduct disorder (60%), mild learning disability (42%), zoophilia (10%) and cruelty to animals (18%). Within these cases comorbidity was a predominant feature with an average of 3-5 Axis I DSM IV diagnoses being recorded (Vizard et al, 1996: Duffield et al, 1998Bladon et al, 2003).…”
Section: Spd and Sexual Offendingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naturally, Winnicott pioneered a vast number of other areas within the broader discipline of child psychotherapy, such as the increasingly important field of forensic child psychotherapy (cf. Campbell, 1994Campbell, , 1996Sinason, 1996;Vizard, Monck and Misch, 1995;Vizard et al, 1996), which involves work with children who commit sexual crimes or other crimes of violence. Although Sigmund Freud, August Aichhorn, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein and John Bowlby had all broached the subject of the violent child, none of these investigators wrote about the acting-out child with as much courage and persistence as Donald Winnicott had done; indeed, his papers on this subject fill an entire edited volume, Deprivation and Delinquency (Winnicott, 1984a).…”
Section: Winnicott Published His First Major Article On Infant Observmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessment and treatment of adolescent offenders has been powerfully influenced by experience of adult offenders. It is, however, essential to consider the origins of sexually abusive behaviour within a developmental model (Vizard et al, 1996). A significant proportion of adult offenders first experience arousal to children during adolescence (Longo & Groth, 1983).…”
Section: Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%