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IgorC [24]
1 year ago
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Protective factors and sub-groups of sexually offending adolescents: Implications for conceptualization and practice

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ella [17]1 year ago
4 0

Adolescents who sexually offend are highly diverse both in risk and protective factors.

<h3><u>What are sexually offending adolescents?</u></h3>

Working with young sex offenders can be challenging. This difficulty rises when the culprit has a mental impairment. Unfortunately, this community has received little attention, and clinicians who work with this group frequently find little empirical research to support them.

However, many theorists contend that dealing with sexually inappropriate behavior while the offender is still a teenager may assist stop that behavior from continuing into maturity. This is crucial since treating adult sexual offenders can be extremely challenging.

Learn more about sexually offending adolescents with the help of the given link:

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