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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Perpetrators of child sexual abuse : social constructionist and traditional empirical approaches

Lyell, Chanelle Vilia 14 August 2012 (has links)
D.Litt. et Phil / This study has aimed at exploring the narratives of perpetrators of child sexual abuse within a social constructionist research approach. Tape-recorded conversations were held with twelve participants who were engaged in a treatment programme at Childline Johannesburg and Childline KwaZulu Natal. The conversations with these men served to punctuate the participants' own experiences both in childhood and throughout the course of their adolescent and adult lives in order to elicit meaning and understanding of their offending behaviour. These narratives were compared to the traditional empirical research literature. The narratives highlighted some similarities to the traditional research literature; however, various differences were also noted. The similarities pertain particularly to: their experiences of having had traumatic and disruptive childhoods; an apparent lack of empathy for the victim; the employment of a wide range of rationalisations in order to explain their offences; a lack of self-esteem; a dearth of sex education in their home environment. Differences between narratives and the traditional research literature encompassed: the role of alcohol as a causal factor in offending; the belief in the abused-abuser hypothesis; the notion that most offenders begin their aberrant pattern of offending in adolescence; an absence of the popular stereotype that paedophiles are sexually and/or physically attracted to children. The participants in this study indicated an emotional attraction to their victims.
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Self-concept and heterosexual relationships of incarcerated child molesters as compared to rapists and non-sex offenders in Hong Kong.

January 1999 (has links)
by Hui Ngar Kwan, Candy. / Thesis submitted in: October 1998. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-52). / ABSTRACT --- p.i / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Self-Esteem --- p.2 / Fear of Negative Evaluation --- p.7 / Intimacy and Loneliness --- p.9 / Purpose of Present Research --- p.14 / METHODS --- p.16 / Subjects --- p.16 / Measures --- p.17 / Procedures --- p.21 / RESULTS --- p.23 / Background Information of the Subjects --- p.23 / Self-Esteem as Men --- p.26 / Fear of Negative Evaluation from Women --- p.26 / Intimacy --- p.26 / Loneliness --- p.27 / Correlational Analyses --- p.27 / Qualitative Differences between Sex Offenders and Non-Sex Offenders in Relating to Women --- p.31 / DISCUSSION --- p.37 / Self-Concept of Child Molesters --- p.37 / Heterosexual Relationships of Child Molesters --- p.40 / Implication for Treatment --- p.43 / Limitation of Present Research and Future Directions --- p.44 / REFERENCES --- p.46

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