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Sexual Deviance as a Recidivism Predictor for Korean Juvenile Sex Offenders

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology / Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, (P)1229-0653;
2015, v.29 no.4, pp.1-16
https://doi.org/10.21193/kjspp.2015.29.4.001

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Abstract

This study investigated the validity evidences of the Korean Inventory of Sexual Deviations to predict the recidivism of juvenile sex offenders. For this purpose, the data were collected from 104 incarcerated juvenile sex offenders, 135 incarcerated juvenile non-sex offenders, and 57 non-offender juveniles from general educational institutions. The only significant difference among groups was found on the sadism subscale when criterion groups were compared based on the name of present offences; juvenile non-sex offenders obtained higher mean score than that of the other two groups. Next, criterion groups were re-categorized based on the record of sex offences. Analysis of variance produced interpretable results that juvenile sex offenders with recidivism obtained higher scores than other two correspondents on the most paraphilia subscales except cognitive distortion and voyeurism. Finally, the analyses of linear and logistic regression presented pedophilia and sexual sadism would be the most significant predictors of recidivism of juvenile sex offenders.

keywords
Korean Inventory of Sexual Deviations, Juvenile Sex Offenders, Sexual Deviance, Paraphilia, Recidivism Predictors, Criminalization, 한국판 성일탈검사, 청소년 성범죄자, 성적 일탈, 성도착, 재범요인, 누범자화

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