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Caregivers' Considerations of Remorse and Responsibility Among Youth Who Sexually Offend

Author(s): Gervais CLM; Johnston MS;

When a youth sexually offends, most of the reactions and repercussions that follow are understandably negative. However, there is limited research about mixed reactions involving remorse and responsibility on the part of the adolescent who offended and thei ...

Article GUID: 34490799


Reconsidering Reconciliation Within Families of Youth Who Sexually Offend.

Author(s): Gervais CLM, Johnston MS

Research on youth sexual offending has focused primarily on its prevalence, risk factors, treatment interventions, and recidivism rates. Thus, there is a need to develop better understandings of the processes towards reconciliation (or the lack thereof) tha ...

Article GUID: 33435796


"Was I asking for it?": An experimental investigation of perceived responsibility, mental contamination and workplace sexual harassment.

Author(s): Krause S, Radomsky AS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mental contamination (i.e., contamination concerns that arise in the absence of direct contact with a contaminant) is a common symptom in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Cognitive theories suggest that it results from individ ...

Article GUID: 33321247


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