Journal of Sexual Aggression

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Sexual Aggression 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Personality correlates of gaslighting behaviours in young adults19
Applying desistance principles to improve wellbeing and prevent child sexual abuse among minor-attracted persons15
A multi-country study of image-based sexual abuse: extent, relational nature and correlates of victimisation experiences13
“Grieving someone who’s still alive, that’s hard”: the experiences of non-offending partners of individuals who have sexually offended – an IPA study12
Mental health correlates of sexting coercion perpetration and victimisation in university students by gender10
From myth to reality: sexual image abuse myth acceptance, the Dark Tetrad, and non-consensual intimate image dissemination proclivity10
Is sex-offending treatment trauma-informed? Exploring perspectives of clinicians and clients7
The role of defendant gender on juror decision-making within a mock sex trafficking case among a jury-eligible community sample7
Changing public attitudes toward minor attracted persons: an evaluation of an anti-stigma intervention7
Exploring teachers’ lived experiences of child-on-child harmful sexual behaviour at school: an interpretative phenomenological analysis7
A cost–benefit analysis of a treatment program for adult males who have offended sexually6
Behind the weapon of war: sexual violence in wartime as a reflection of social attitudes towards women in peacetime6
Preventing child sexual abuse before it occurs: examining the scale and nature of secondary public health prevention approaches6
Zero tolerance to sexual harm in schools – from broken rules to broken systems6
Online dialogue surrounding violence against women in South Africa: a qualitative analysis of #MenAreTrash5
Judging the legality of sexually violent tactics: a comparison between prosecuting attorneys in the United States and Colombia5
“I thought in order to get to God I had to win their approval”: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of Muslim victims abused by religious authority figures5
Sexual grooming behaviours in sibling sexual harm5
An empirical examination of sexual harassment and Stockholm syndrome in relation to essential and non-essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic5
Sexual violence against women living with albinism in Nigeria: exploring abuse within a disability-specific context5
Living through the experience of sibling sexual abuse: parents’ perspectives5
Effects of closed versus open groups on attrition and recidivism outcomes for sex offenders in custody-based treatment programmes5
Clinical applications of the structured assessment of protective factors against sexual offending (SAPROF-SO), Version 15
Empathy in paedophilia and sexual offending against children: a longitudinal extension5
Sibling sexual abuse: a form of family dysfunction as opposed to individualised behaviour5
Sexual coercion perpetration and victimisation in females: The influence of borderline and histrionic personality traits, rejection sensitivity, and love styles5
Professional responses to sibling sexual abuse4
“In there but not in there”: sibling sexual abuse as a disruptor in the field of child sexual abuse4
Emotional intelligence in incarcerated sexual offenders with sexual sadism4
The association between sentencing and recidivism in men who have committed a sexual offence4
Investigating the phenomenology and plausibility of sexual fantasies and their relationship with behavioural enactment and motivation4
Jehovah’s witnesses response to child sexual abuse: a critique of organisational behaviour and management policies (1989–2020)4
Understanding child sex offending trajectories in South Africa: from victimisation to perpetration4
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