Journal of Sexual Aggression

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Sexual Aggression is 3. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding child sex offending trajectories in South Africa: from victimisation to perpetration18
From myth to reality: sexual image abuse myth acceptance, the Dark Tetrad, and non-consensual intimate image dissemination proclivity15
Prevalence of unwanted sexual experiences and their associations on university students in the United States, United Kingdom, and Ireland: a systematic review14
Emotional intelligence in incarcerated sexual offenders with sexual sadism12
“I don’t really see any kind of change” – multi-perspective analysis of a circle of support and accountability for young people who have previously demonstrated harmful sexual behaviour11
Do popular attitudinal scales perpetuate negative attitudes towards persons who have sexually offended?11
The impact of empathy priming on the Rape Myth Acceptance Scale for those with antisocial/psychopathic traits10
Treating an adolescent male who has engaged in intrafamilial harmful sexual behaviour: a case study10
Empathy in paedophilia and sexual offending against children: a longitudinal extension8
Paraphilic offending: another privilege of White men?8
Personalised monitoring and feedback on risk-relevant features in forensic case formulation: a series of case-studies in men who have committed sexual offences8
Thank You to 2021 Reviewers8
Victim-blaming in sexual violence against sex workers: a systematic review8
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of young adults regarding revenge pornography in Ghana: a qualitative study8
Ensuring long-term success of personalised support for a young man with intellectual disability and harmful sexual behaviour: a Swiss case study7
Rape myth acceptance and psychopathy as interacting predictors of rape proclivity7
An empirical examination of sexual harassment and Stockholm syndrome in relation to essential and non-essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic7
A cost–benefit analysis of a treatment program for adult males who have offended sexually6
“I read about it in that book” – towards a child safe approach to literature6
“Grieving someone who’s still alive, that’s hard”: the experiences of non-offending partners of individuals who have sexually offended – an IPA study6
Across landscapes and lifespan: causes and solutions of gender-based violence from survivors of sexual violence against women and girls (VAWG)5
Barriers and opportunities for gender-based violence prevention & response at universities in Sub-Saharan Africa5
Comparing treatment professional’s risk and disposition judgments of child and adult sexual offences5
Guardians: masculine honour beliefs and perceptions of men’s roles in preventing sexual violence5
“A shoulder to lean on in hard times”: understanding the role of friendships in the lives of individuals convicted of sexual offences5
Strong & Solid Spirit: design & development of a treatment programme for First Nations men incarcerated for sexual offences5
A descriptive evaluation of children presenting with Technology Assisted-Harmful Sexual Behaviour (TA-HSB) within a regional Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (FCAMHS)5
Masculine honour beliefs and volunteering to prevent rape versus volunteering to help women who have been raped4
Do professionals show a bias specific to treatment for people who have sexually offended in their interpretation of ambiguous evidence?4
Jehovah’s witnesses response to child sexual abuse: a critique of organisational behaviour and management policies (1989–2020)4
Hindsight bias in assessing child sexual abuse4
Development and validation of the MIDSA-SC scale4
“County lines” and child criminal exploitation in the UK: a secondary data analysis of focus groups with young people who attended a theatre-in-education programme4
Aotearoa New Zealand adolescents with harmful sexual behaviours: the importance of a holistic approach when working with Rangatahi Māori4
Is sex-offending treatment trauma-informed? Exploring perspectives of clinicians and clients3
Fear of sexual assault and personal safety in young female students of Bangladesh3
Living through the experience of sibling sexual abuse: parents’ perspectives3
Investigating the phenomenology and plausibility of sexual fantasies and their relationship with behavioural enactment and motivation3
Predicting recidivism: psychosocial collateral consequences among registered offenders3
Differences in Risk for Sexual Violence Protocol (RSVP) risk factors among older and adult men who have sexually offended3
Assessing the risk of users of child sexual exploitation material committing further offences: a scoping review3
Recognising risk: perceptions of risk factors for female children and adolescents at risk of being sexually groomed3
Personality features of sexual offenders who committed offences against children3
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