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Citation

Mogavero MC, Hsu KH. Sex. Abuse 2018; 30(8): 908-931.

Affiliation

Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1079063217712219

PMID

28573921

Abstract

Sex offenders are a heterogeneous group and exhibit various offense patterns. Often the location where the offender committed the offense is different from where the offender encountered their victim. Applying crime pattern theory, this study sought to understand if the type of location, victim, and situational characteristics could predict whether an offender would commit the sexual offense in a different and more secluded location than where he first encountered the victim. Among a sample of 114 incarcerated sex offenders, the results showed that offenders who contacted their victims in locations where children are known to congregate were more than 4 times more likely to travel to a more secluded location to complete the sexual offense. Those who used noncoercive strategies (e.g., bribes, seduction) during the offense process were approximately 7 times more likely to travel to a more secluded location that those who did not. Policy implications of the findings are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

child sexual abuse; sex offender mobility; sex offender policy

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