
@article{ref1,
title="Female Sex Offenders",
journal="British journal of psychiatry",
year="1987",
author="O'Connor, Art A.",
volume="150",
number="5",
pages="615-620",
abstract="Information on 19 women convicted of indecency and 62 women convicted of other sex offences was examined. Those convicted of indecency offences often had poor social skills and had a high incidence of mental illness, mental handicap and alcoholism. Two were convicted of indecent exposure, a rare offence in women. In 39 (63%) of the sex offences with individual victims, the victims were children and in 9 cases the offender was the mother or step-mother. In 25 cases the women were convicted of aiding and abetting a male offender. Of those convicted of indecent assault on persons under 16 and of gross indecency with children, 48% had a previous history of psychiatric disorder. (Abstract Adapted from Source: British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987. Copyright © 1987 by the Royal College of Psychiatrists)Female OffenderSexual Assault OffenderAdult OffenderAdult ViolenceAdult FemaleFemale ViolenceOffender CharacteristicsEnglandForeign CountriesRape OffenderChild Abuse OffenderChild Sexual Abuse OffenderChild MolesterMentally Ill AdultMentally Ill Offender05-00<p />",
language="en",
issn="0007-1250",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}