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Criminogenic Factors of Sex Offense Predicting Pornography Use

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology / Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, (P)1229-0653;
2015, v.29 no.3, pp.1-22
https://doi.org/10.21193/kjspp.2015.29.3.001

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Abstract

Research on the relation between pornography use and sex offense has been increasing. Previous studies have focused on identifying the covariates of pornography use, but recent research on the predictive utility of pornography use for sex offense, or vice versa, has been emerging. We examined the criminogenic factors of sex offense predicting pornography use with sex offenders in this study. We have found that hypersexuality predicted adult pornography use, child pornography use, and violent pornography use. Sexual arousal toward child predicted child pornography use. Sexual sadism toward child predicted violent pornography. Aggression-related factors such as fantasies of hurting other people, propensity of physical fighting also predicted violent pornography. These findings were discussed with implications of practicing the sex offender treatment.

keywords
pornography use, sex offense, criminogenic factors, sex offender treatment., 음란물, 성범죄, 성범죄 유발요인, 성범죄자 치료

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