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Eight-Year Comparative Analyses of Adolescent Rapists, Adolescent Child Molesters, Other Adolescent Delinquents, and the General Population
Michael P. Hagan
Ethan Allen School, P.O. Box 900, Wales, Wisconsin 53183-0900, USA
Karyn L. Gust-Brey
Ethan Allen School, P.O. Box 900, Wales, Wisconsin 53183-0900, USA
Meg E. Cho
California State Prison, Sacramento, Enhanced Outpatient Program, P.O. Box 290012, Represa, California 95671, USA
Edward Dow
State of Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Bureau of Offender Programs, P. O. Box 8930, Madison, Wisconsin 53708, USA
This study involved an 8-year comparative analysis of sexual assault among adolescent perpetrators of sexual assault against children, adolescent perpetrators of rape against same age or older peers, other adolescent delinquents, and the general population. Results of this study found that adolescent sex offenders were significantly more likely to sexually reoffend in the 8-year period after their release from a juvenile correctional facility than were a control group of other nonsex offending adolescent delinquents from the same institution. Juvenile non-sex offenders, child sexual offenders, and adolescent rapists were all found to be significantly more likely to be involved in sexual assaults than was the general male population in the United States.
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Vol. 45, No. 3,
314-324 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/0306624X01453004

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