2014
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12332
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Underreporting of Bestiality Among Juvenile Sex Offenders: Polygraph Versus Self‐Report

Abstract: Juvenile sex offenders (JSO) are a specific subset of delinquent adolescents that are receiving more attention because of the crimes they commit and the issues surrounding how to successfully treat their deviant behaviors. Given JSO are such predominant treatment concerns in society, it is essential to identify and target key risk factors. One sexual behavior, bestiality, may be of particular importance to address in treatment. In a meta-analysis conducted by Seto and Lalumiere, a 14% rate of bestiality among … Show more

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“…In thirteen studies it was reported that some/all of the participants were also receiving (inpatient and outpatient) psychological therapy (O'Connell, 1997;Stovering, Nelson, & Hart., 2013;Heil, Ahlmeyer, & Simons, 2003;Van Arsdale et al, 2012;Cook et al, 2014;McGrath et al, 2007;English et al, 2003;English et al, 2000;Schenk et al, 2014;Kokish et al 2005;Grubin et al, 2004;Grubin & Madsen, 2006;Buschman et al, 2010). However, one study controlled for these treatment effects in the analysis by comparing a treatment only with a combined polygraph treatment group (McGrath et al, 2007).…”
Section: Removal Of Duplicates= 22 Hitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In thirteen studies it was reported that some/all of the participants were also receiving (inpatient and outpatient) psychological therapy (O'Connell, 1997;Stovering, Nelson, & Hart., 2013;Heil, Ahlmeyer, & Simons, 2003;Van Arsdale et al, 2012;Cook et al, 2014;McGrath et al, 2007;English et al, 2003;English et al, 2000;Schenk et al, 2014;Kokish et al 2005;Grubin et al, 2004;Grubin & Madsen, 2006;Buschman et al, 2010). However, one study controlled for these treatment effects in the analysis by comparing a treatment only with a combined polygraph treatment group (McGrath et al, 2007).…”
Section: Removal Of Duplicates= 22 Hitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maintenance polygraph test was used in three studies (McGrath et al, 2007;Gannon et al, 2014;Grubin et al, 2004) and the specific issue test in two of the included studies (Schenk et al, 2014;Bourke et al, 2014). Combinations of test types were used in four of the reviewed studies (Grubin, 2010;English et al, 2000;Stovering, Nelson, & Hart.…”
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“…Referring to the results of a systematic literature review, Solla et al [16 & ] reported the incidence of rare paraphilic behaviour, such as telephone scatology, zoophilia and klismaphilia, as a side-effect of Parkinson's disease treatment with dopaminomimetic medication [16 & ]. Schenk et al [26] examined juvenile sex offenders for the incidence of bestiality by comparing polygraph results when asked about bestiality with self-reported results. They reasoned that self-reported measuring of juvenile sex offenders might underreport the prevalence of bestiality.…”
Section: Rare Paraphiliasmentioning
confidence: 99%