“…Impulsivity is a personality characteristic that prompts individuals toward rapid, unplanned reactions to internal or external stimuli, without regard to the negative consequences (Moeller, Barratt, Dougherty, Schmitz, & Swann, 2001). Increased impulsivity has been linked to sexual offending and recidivism perpetrators, with some facilitating factors being low self-control, irresponsible decision-making, and antisocial tendencies (Boisvert, Wright, Knopik, & Vaske, 2012; de Vries Robbé, Mann, Maruna, & Thornton, 2015; Duckworth & Kern, 2011; Gottfredson & Hirschi, 1990; Hanson & Morton-Bourgon, 2005; Saramago, Cardoso, & Leal, 2019). Individuals who are high in impulsivity and low in self-control are less likely to adhere to societal norms, are less moralistic, and are prone to more aggressive behaviors—all of which are correlated with sexual offending (Palucka, 1998).…”