The Origins of Child Sexual Abuse: An Analysis of Developmental and Situational Factors
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Smallbone, Stephen
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Wortley, Richard
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Using an integrated theoretical approach, this research drew upon psychological and criminological perspectives to investigate the origins of child sexual abuse through the person-situation framework. More specifically, it investigated early attachment-related vulnerabilities that may predispose individuals towards engaging in sexually abusive behaviour, and situational factors (e.g., opportunity structures and precipitating conditions) that enable and evoke such behaviour, in a sample of convicted adult male child-sex offenders.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Child sexual abuse
Person - situation framework of child sexual abuse