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Behavior patterns of child molesters

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Despite intense interest in the problem of child sex abuse, base rates for different offense characteristics are poorly defined. The likelihood of otherwise uncorroborated allegations of sexual abuse could be assessed in light of known frequencies of alleged behaviors, if such were available. This paper reviews the current literature on the topic of the specific behaviors of child molesters, along with other epidemiological characteristics, and provides new data drawn from experience with 229 convicted child molesters.

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This study was supported in part by a grant from the St. Paul Ramsey foundation and by the Intensive Treatment Program for Sexual Aggressives.

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Erickson, W.D., Walbek, N.H. & Seely, R.K. Behavior patterns of child molesters. Arch Sex Behav 17, 77–86 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01542053

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