“…This contrasts with systematic reviews of the empirical research indicating that like male youths, sexually abusive females often manifest delinquent behaviors and other behavior problems (e.g., stealing, fighting, truancy, running away; Righthand & Welch, 2004;Robinson, 2006). However, consistent with the findings of this study, some studies have shown that when compared to non-sexual offending female youths, female sexually abusive youths are significantly less likely to manifest antisocial behaviors (Kubik et al, 2002;Schmidt, 2008), and less than a third are arrested for nonsexual offenses (Bumby & Bumby, 1997;Chaffin, Letourneau, & Silovsky, 2002;Hall, Mathews, & Pearce, 2002;Johnson & Feldmeth, 1993;Kubik et al, 2002;Mathews et al, 1997). As discussed previously, crime reports related to juvenile sexual offenses have confirmed that female youths commit only a small percentage of sexual crimes (Snyder & Sickmund, 2006).…”