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Victim selection patterns of community‐residing child molesters identified by a nationwide youth‐serving organization

Abstract

The current study examines data extracted from revocation files of a national youth‐serving organization (YSO) involving 7819 revoked individuals and 12,254 alleged child victims to better understand victim selection patterns of community‐residing child molesters. These data demonstrate consistent patterns of victim selection based upon the age, gender, and YSO affiliation of each victim. We created two variables to explore whether the revoked individual was “likely pedophilic (LP)” or a “mixed offender (MO)” based upon their behaviors and patterns of victim selection. Compared with the non‐LPs and non‐MOs, LPs and MOs had more known victims, were more often involved in other YSOs, and were more likely to have had contact with law enforcement. We utilized a public health perspective to interpret these findings, suggesting that child sexual abuse in YSOs reflects a societal problem that is not a unique phenomenon specific to programs offering services to youth.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 04/26/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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