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482 related items for PubMed ID: 16121841

  • 1. Juvenile sex offender re-arrest rates for sexual, violent nonsexual and property crimes: a 10-year follow-up.
    Waite D, Keller A, McGarvey EL, Wieckowski E, Pinkerton R, Brown GL.
    Sex Abuse; 2005 Jul; 17(3):313-31. PubMed ID: 16121841
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  • 2. Sexual offense adjudication and sexual recidivism among juvenile offenders.
    Caldwell MF.
    Sex Abuse; 2007 Jun; 19(2):107-13. PubMed ID: 17530405
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  • 3. A prospective analysis of juvenile male sex offenders: characteristics and recidivism rates as adults.
    Vandiver DM.
    J Interpers Violence; 2006 May; 21(5):673-88. PubMed ID: 16574639
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  • 4. Risk and protective factors for recidivism among juveniles who have offended sexually.
    Spice A, Viljoen JL, Latzman NE, Scalora MJ, Ullman D.
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  • 5. Examining Antisocial Behavioral Antecedents of Juvenile Sexual Offenders and Juvenile Non-Sexual Offenders.
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  • 6. Effects of sex offender registration policies on juvenile justice decision making.
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    Sex Abuse; 2009 Jun; 21(2):149-65. PubMed ID: 19141629
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  • 7. Differences in the prevalence and impact of risk factors for general recidivism between different types of juveniles who have committed sexual offenses (JSOs) and juveniles who have committed nonsexual offenses (NSOs).
    van der Put CE, van Vugt ES, Stams GJ, Deković M, van der Laan PH.
    Sex Abuse; 2013 Feb; 25(1):41-68. PubMed ID: 22786727
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  • 8. Recidivism rates for registered and nonregistered juvenile sexual offenders.
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  • 9. Predicting sexual and nonsexual recidivism in a consecutive sample of juveniles convicted of sexual offences.
    Aebi M, Plattner B, Steinhausen HC, Bessler C.
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  • 10. Offense history and recidivism in three victim-age-based groups of juvenile sex offenders.
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    Sex Abuse; 2007 Dec; 19(4):409-24. PubMed ID: 17952596
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  • 11. A prospective longitudinal study of sexual recidivism among adolescent sex offenders.
    Nisbet IA, Wilson PH, Smallbone SW.
    Sex Abuse; 2004 Jun; 16(3):223-34. PubMed ID: 15326882
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  • 12. Recidivism and resilience in juvenile sexual offenders: an analysis of the literature.
    Efta-Breitbach J, Freeman KA.
    J Child Sex Abus; 2004 Jun; 13(3-4):257-79. PubMed ID: 15914399
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  • 13. Juvenile sex offenders: a case against the legal and clinical status quo.
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    Sex Abuse; 2005 Jul; 17(3):293-312. PubMed ID: 16121840
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  • 14. Juvenile Sex Offenders.
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  • 15. Accuracy of sexually violent person assessments of juveniles adjudicated for sexual offenses.
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    Sex Abuse; 2013 Oct; 25(5):516-26. PubMed ID: 23508828
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  • 16. Criminal profiles of violent juvenile sex and violent juvenile non sex offenders: an explorative longitudinal study.
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  • 17. Risk factors for adolescent sex offender recidivism: evaluation of predictive factors and comparison of three groups based upon victim type.
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    Sex Abuse; 2006 Oct; 18(4):319-42. PubMed ID: 17136626
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  • 18. Assessing gender differences and co-offending patterns of a predominantly "male-oriented" crime: a comparison of a cross-national sample of juvenile boys and girls arrested for a sexual offense.
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  • 19. Cross-Validation of the JSORRAT-II in Iowa.
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  • 20. Comparing sexuality, aggressiveness, and antisocial behavior of alleged juvenile sexual and violent offenders.
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