All Outputs (4)
The differences between sex offenders who victimise older women and sex offenders who offend against children (2016)
Journal Article
Objectives: Within the literature on sex offending, much attention is paid to the distinction between those sex offenders who offend against adults and those who offend against children. In contrast, there is a paucity of research into sex offenders... Read More about The differences between sex offenders who victimise older women and sex offenders who offend against children.
A systematic review on the relationship between self-esteem and interrogative suggestibility (2016)
Journal Article
Some factors, such as age, learning disability and mental health difficulties, have been identified as making police suspects more vulnerable to suggestibility and false confessions during interview. However, there has been no systematic review on th... Read More about A systematic review on the relationship between self-esteem and interrogative suggestibility.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the characteristics of multiple perpetrator sexual offences (2016)
Journal Article
This systematic review examined the demographic and offence variables in group sexual offending. Eight bibliographic databases and three thesis portals were searched. The reference lists of five papers and one textbook were hand searched. Nine expert... Read More about A systematic review and meta-analysis of the characteristics of multiple perpetrator sexual offences.