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Citation

Burton DL. Child Adolesc. Soc. Work J. 2003; 20(4): 277-296.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

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Abstract

Veneziano, Veneziano and LeGrand (2000) found support for the victim to victimizer hypothesis of sexual aggression with 74 sexually abusive youth. This project, a further step in examining this theory (Burton, 2000, Burton, Miller, & Shill, 2002) builds on their ideas with data from 179 adolescent sexual abusers, and supports their findings. In an examination of relationships, gender, modus operandi, and acts, the sexually abused youth were likely to repeat what was done to them. This project also offers a further analysis of how victimization accounts for a significant portion of the variance in perpetration by these youth. Implications for research and practice are offered. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2003. Copyright © 2003 by Springer)

Child Abuse Effects
Child Abuse Victim
Child Abuse Offender
Child Sexual Abuse Effects
Child Sexual Abuse Offender
Child Sexual Abuse Victim
Child Male
Child Victim
Juvenile Male
Juvenile Offender
Juvenile Victim
Juvenile Violence
Male Offender
Male Victim
Male Violence
Victim Turned Offender
Sexual Assault Causes
Sexual Assault Effects
Sexual Assault Victim
Sexual Assault Offender
Child Molester
Child Abuse Causes
Child Sexual Abuse Causes
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