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158 related items for PubMed ID: 8741725

  • 1. Criterion-related validity of a phallometric test for paraphilic rape and sadism.
    Seto MC, Kuban M.
    Behav Res Ther; 1996 Feb; 34(2):175-83. PubMed ID: 8741725
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  • 2. The sexual responses of sexual sadists.
    Seto MC, Lalumière ML, Harris GT, Chivers ML.
    J Abnorm Psychol; 2012 Aug; 121(3):739-53. PubMed ID: 22708887
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  • 3. Preferential rape in the theory of courtship disorder.
    Freund K, Seto MC.
    Arch Sex Behav; 1998 Oct; 27(5):433-43. PubMed ID: 9795725
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  • 4. Differentiating rapists and non-offenders using the rape index.
    Eccles A, Marshall WL, Barbaree HE.
    Behav Res Ther; 1994 Jun; 32(5):539-46. PubMed ID: 8042966
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  • 5. Is a diagnostic category for paraphilic coercive disorder defensible?
    Knight RA.
    Arch Sex Behav; 2010 Apr; 39(2):419-26. PubMed ID: 19888645
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  • 6. Are rapists differentially aroused by coercive sex in phallometric assessments?
    Lalumière ML, Quinsey VL, Harris GT, Rice ME, Trautrimas C.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2003 Jun; 989():211-24; discussion 236-46. PubMed ID: 12839900
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  • 7. Convergent Validity of Three Measures of Sexual Sadism: Value of a Dimensional Measure.
    Longpré N, Proulx J, Brouillette-Alarie S.
    Sex Abuse; 2018 Mar; 30(2):192-208. PubMed ID: 27229922
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  • 8. Dissimulation in phallometric testing of rapists' sexual preferences.
    Harris GT, Rice ME, Chaplin TC, Quinsey VL.
    Arch Sex Behav; 1999 Jun; 28(3):223-32. PubMed ID: 10410198
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  • 9. Age as a differential characteristic of rapists, pedophiles, and sexual sadists.
    Dickey R, Nussbaum D, Chevolleau K, Davidson H.
    J Sex Marital Ther; 2002 Jun; 28(3):211-8. PubMed ID: 11995600
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  • 10. Penile responses of rapists and nonrapists to rape stimuli involving physical violence or humiliation.
    Proulx J, Aubut J, McKibben A, Côté M.
    Arch Sex Behav; 1994 Jun; 23(3):295-310. PubMed ID: 8024442
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  • 11. The components of rapists' sexual arousal.
    Abel GG, Barlow DH, Blanchard EB, Guild D.
    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 1977 Aug; 34(8):895-903. PubMed ID: 889413
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  • 12. What differentiates anal rapists from vaginal rapists?
    Neuwirth W, Eher R.
    Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol; 2003 Aug; 47(4):482-8. PubMed ID: 12971187
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  • 13. Sexual arousal to nonsexual violence and sadomasochistic themes among rapists and non sex-offenders.
    Quinsey VL, Chaplin TC, Upfold D.
    J Consult Clin Psychol; 1984 Aug; 52(4):651-7. PubMed ID: 6470290
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  • 14. High-risk sexual offenders: an examination of sexual fantasy, sexual paraphilia, psychopathy, and offence characteristics.
    Woodworth M, Freimuth T, Hutton EL, Carpenter T, Agar AD, Logan M.
    Int J Law Psychiatry; 2013 Aug; 36(2):144-56. PubMed ID: 23395507
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  • 15. Homicidal sex offenders: psychological, phallometric, and diagnostic features.
    Firestone P, Bradford JM, Greenberg DM, Larose MR.
    J Am Acad Psychiatry Law; 1998 Aug; 26(4):537-52. PubMed ID: 9894211
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  • 16. Sadism and other paraphilias in normal controls and aggressive and nonaggressive sex offenders.
    Fedora O, Reddon JR, Morrison JW, Fedora SK, Pascoe H, Yeudall LT.
    Arch Sex Behav; 1992 Feb; 21(1):1-15. PubMed ID: 1546932
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  • 17. Explaining the erectile responses of rapists to rape stories: the contributions of sexual activity, non-consent, and violence with injury.
    Harris GT, Lalumière ML, Seto MC, Rice ME, Chaplin TC.
    Arch Sex Behav; 2012 Feb; 41(1):221-9. PubMed ID: 22415328
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  • 18. Behavioral characteristics of men accused of rape: evidence for different types of rapists.
    McCabe MP, Wauchope M.
    Arch Sex Behav; 2005 Apr; 34(2):241-53. PubMed ID: 15803257
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  • 19. Sexual sadism: avoiding its misuse in sexually violent predator evaluations.
    Frances A, Wollert R.
    J Am Acad Psychiatry Law; 2012 Apr; 40(3):409-16. PubMed ID: 22960924
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  • 20. Co-morbidity of alcoholism and the paraphilias.
    Allnutt SH, Bradford JM, Greenberg DM, Curry S.
    J Forensic Sci; 1996 Mar; 41(2):234-9. PubMed ID: 8871382
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