Adverse childhood experience trajectories and individual high risk-behaviors of sexual offenders: A developmental victimology perspective.
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serval:BIB_FD2DD10F871C
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Adverse childhood experience trajectories and individual high risk-behaviors of sexual offenders: A developmental victimology perspective.
Journal
Child abuse & neglect
ISSN
1873-7757 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0145-2134
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
146
Pages
106457
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Developmental victimology theory suggests that developmental features of risk and impact stemming from various types of victimization depend on the age of the child or adolescent.
A next step is studying the developmental victimization trajectories of individuals involved in sexual crimes by focusing on traumatic events occurring during childhood and adolescence respectively. Building on the developmental victimology perspective, the study's specific aims encompass two key objectives: 1) exploring the diverse trajectories of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) within a sample of individuals involved in sexual crimes, and 2) assessing whether these ACEs trajectories influence the emergence of distinct high-risk behaviors.
252 individuals convicted of sexual crimes were selected from a federal penitentiary in Quebec, Canada.
Semi-structured interviews with a computerized questionnaire produced data on numerous aspects of the participant's life history, criminal career, and victimization experiences that were analyzed via latent class modeling.
Four classes (no ACEs trajectory, poly exposure and victimization trajectory, childhood exposure trajectory, and poly victimization trajectory) were identified.
Consistent with hypotheses, developmental ACEs trajectories are heterogeneous and associated with the criminal careers, adolescent problematic behaviors, substance use disorders, and violence history among individuals involved in sexual offending.
A next step is studying the developmental victimization trajectories of individuals involved in sexual crimes by focusing on traumatic events occurring during childhood and adolescence respectively. Building on the developmental victimology perspective, the study's specific aims encompass two key objectives: 1) exploring the diverse trajectories of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) within a sample of individuals involved in sexual crimes, and 2) assessing whether these ACEs trajectories influence the emergence of distinct high-risk behaviors.
252 individuals convicted of sexual crimes were selected from a federal penitentiary in Quebec, Canada.
Semi-structured interviews with a computerized questionnaire produced data on numerous aspects of the participant's life history, criminal career, and victimization experiences that were analyzed via latent class modeling.
Four classes (no ACEs trajectory, poly exposure and victimization trajectory, childhood exposure trajectory, and poly victimization trajectory) were identified.
Consistent with hypotheses, developmental ACEs trajectories are heterogeneous and associated with the criminal careers, adolescent problematic behaviors, substance use disorders, and violence history among individuals involved in sexual offending.
Keywords
Child, Adolescent, Humans, Adverse Childhood Experiences, Criminals, Sex Offenses, Violence, Crime Victims, Adverse childhood experiences, Developmental victimology, High risk-behaviors, Polyvictimization, Sexual offenders, Victimization trajectories
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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