Sexual Abuse-A Journal of Research and Treatment

Papers
(The TQCC of Sexual Abuse-A Journal of Research and Treatment is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Crime Script Analysis of Child Sexual Exploitation Material Fora on the Darkweb19
Is There an “Expert” Stranger Rapist?16
Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Sexual Offenders: Associations With Sexual Recidivism Risk and Psychopathology14
The Victim–Offender Overlap in Sexual Offending: Exploring a Community-Based Sample of Young Adults in Hong Kong13
Effects of Automated Messages on Internet Users Attempting to Access “Barely Legal” Pornography12
The Static-99R Is Not Valid For Women: Predictive Validity in 739 Females Who Have Sexually Offended11
The Prevalence of Sexual Grooming Behaviors in a Large Sample of Clergy11
“I Would Report It Even If They Have Not Committed Anything”: Social Service Students’ Attitudes Toward Minor-Attracted People10
Identifying the Coping Strategies of Nonoffending Pedophilic and Hebephilic Individuals From Their Online Forum Posts10
Understanding Sexual Aggression in UK Male University Students: An Empirical Assessment of Prevalence and Psychological Risk Factors9
Pornography Use and Sexual Coercion: Examining the Mediation Effect of Sexual Arousal9
Testing the Static-99R as a Global Screen for Risk of Sex Crime Recidivism in a Norwegian Routine Sample7
Expert Versus Novice: Criminal Expertise in Sexual Burglary and Sexual Robbery7
Spanish Validation of the Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool7
Assessing Rape Myth Acceptance: A Contribution to Italian Validation of the Measure for Assessing Subtle Rape Myth (SRMA-IT)6
Sexism, Moral Disengagement, and Dark Triad Traits on Perpetrators of Sexual Violence Against Women and Community Men6
Trauma and Maternal Caregivers as Risks for Executive Function Deficits Among Youth Who Have Sexually Harmed6
Indirect and Neuropsychological Indicators of Pedophilia5
Exploring Hostility Toward Women in High-Risk Rapists: The Relevance of Ambivalence and Relational Experience5
Associations Between Self-Regulation, Experiences of Childhood Adversity, and Problematic Sexual and Aggressive Behaviors5
Understanding the Latent Structure of Dynamic Risk: Seeking Empirical Constraints on Theory Development Using the VRS-SO and the Theory of Dynamic Risk5
The Prevalence of Sexual Interest in Children and Sexually Harmful Behavior Self-Reported by Men Recruited Through an Online Crowdsourcing Platform5
Public Attitudes Toward Institutional Child Sexual Abuse in Israel: The Case of Malka Leifer4
Paraphilic Interests Versus Behaviors: Factors that Distinguish Individuals Who Act on Paraphilic Interests From Individuals Who Refrain4
Toward a Focused Conceptualization of Collateral Consequences Among Individuals Who Sexually Offend: A Systematic Review4
Automaticity of Early Sexual Attention: An Event-Related Potential Study4
What Kind of Therapy Works With Juveniles Who Have Sexually Offended? A Randomized-Controlled Trial of Two Versions of a Specialized Cognitive Behavioral Outpatient Treatment Program4
A Longitudinal Examination of Developmental Covariates of Sexual Behavior Problems among Youth Referred to Child Protection Services4
Disentangling Cognitions About Sexual Aggression4
Incidents of Sexual Assault Against Older Adults: A Comparison Study4
The Influence of Gender on Perceptions of Culpability and Victim Status in Statutory Rape Offenses Involving Teachers4
Is Male Adolescents’ Sexual Aggressiveness Better Explained by Prior Pornography Use or Callousness? A Brief Report4
Attending to the Positive: A Retrospective Validation of the Structured Assessment of Protective Factors-Sexual Offence Version4
Predicting Risk of Reoffending in Persons with Child Sexual Exploitation Material Offense Histories: The Use of Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool in a Scottish Population4
Why Men (Don’t) Buy Sex: Purity Moralization and Perceived Harm as Constraints on Prostitution Offending4
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