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  • 24. Predicting recidivism with the Personality Assessment Inventory in a sample of sex offenders screened for civil commitment as sexually violent predators.
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  • 28. Child sexual abuse prevention: what offenders tell us.
    Elliott M, Browne K, Kilcoyne J.
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  • 30. Sexual preferences and recidivism of sex offenders with mental retardation.
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    Sex Abuse; 2008 Dec; 20(4):409-25. PubMed ID: 19020337
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  • 34. Differences in compassion fatigue, symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and relationship satisfaction, including sexual desire and functioning, between male and female detectives who investigate sexual offenses against children: a pilot study.
    Lane EJ, Lating JM, Lowry JL, Martino TP.
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  • 35. Is pedophilic sexual preference continuous? A taxometric analysis based on direct and indirect measures.
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    Novaco RW, Taylor JL.
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  • 37. [Is there an association between intra-familiar sexual abuse and sexual offences in later life?].
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  • 38. Psychopathy moderates the relationship between time in treatment and levels of empathy in incarcerated male sexual offenders.
    Roche MJ, Shoss NE, Pincus AL, Ménard KS.
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  • 39. Does change in hostility predict sexual recidivism?
    Pettersen C, Nunes KL, Woods M, Maimone S, Hermann CA, Looman J, Spape J.
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