A picture speaks a thousand words: impulse control in online child sex offenders

Ebrahimjee, Anisah, Perkins, Derek and Merdian, Hannah Lena (2015) A picture speaks a thousand words: impulse control in online child sex offenders. In: Annual Conference of the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers, 16 - 18 September 2015, Dublin, Ireland.

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Abstract

Users of Child Sexual Exploitation Material (CSEM) are among the fastest growing criminal groups on the internet. Seto’s (2013) Motivation-Facilitation Model predicts that crossover to contact offending is dependent on motivational aspects (e.g., a sexual interest in children) and facilitative aspects (e.g., anti-sociality).
The current study was aimed at refining the impact of a lack of inhibitions and impulsivity on these risk transgressions, by analysing data collected through interviews, psychometric assessments and a computerised assessment of sexual interest (The Explicit and Implicit Sexual Interest Profile; EISIP; Banse, Schmidt & Clarbour, 2010).

Keywords:child sexual exploitation
Subjects:C Biological Sciences > C810 Applied Psychology
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Psychology
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ID Code:19525
Deposited On:09 Nov 2015 16:32

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