
@article{ref1,
title="What makes a difference? Evaluating the key distinctions and predictors of sexual and non-sexual offending among male and female juvenile offenders",
journal="Journal of criminal psychology",
year="2017",
author="Fox, Bryanna",
volume="7",
number="2",
pages="134-150",
abstract="PURPOSE      The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the ability of a comprehensive set of covariates to distinguish and predict juvenile sex offenders (JSOs) from non-sexual juvenile offenders (NSJOs) using demographic traits, criminality covariates, childhood trauma, and psychopathologies in a sample of male and female juvenile offenders in the USA.   Design/methodology/approach      A multivariate binary logistic regression will be conducted on a total of 64,329 juvenile offenders in Florida to determine what demographic, criminal history, childhood traumas, and psychopathologies make a difference in identifying sexual and NSJOs while controlling for the other key predictors in the model.   Findings      Results indicate that having an earlier age of criminal onset and more felony arrests, experiencing sexual abuse or being male, having low empathy, high impulsivity, depression, and psychosis all significantly increase the risk of sexual vs non-sexual offending among the male and female juvenile offenders, even while controlling for all other key covariates in the analysis.   Originality/value      This study uncovered many new findings regarding the key distinguishing traits of juvenile sex offending vs non-sexual offending, using a comprehensive list of predictors, a large sample of male and female offenders, and a rigorous statistical methodology.   Keywords:     Abuse, Psychopathology, Childhood trauma, Criminal psychology, Developmental and life-course criminology, Juvenile sex offenders  © Emerald Publishing Limited 2017 Published by Emerald Publishing Limited<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2009-3829",
doi="10.1108/JCP-12-2016-0047",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JCP-12-2016-0047"
}