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     A Comprehensive Bibliography of Scholarly Research and Literature Relating to Juvenile Sex Offenders

A Comprehensive Bibliography of Scholarly Research and Literature Relating to Juvenile Sex Offenders

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A Comprehensive Bibliography of Scholarly Research and Literature
Relating to Juvenile Sex Offenders
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December, 2002

Up-dated By:

Cindy J. Smith, Ph.D.
University of Baltimore

Kimberly S. Craig, M. A.
University of Baltimore

Pamela Loose, M.A.
Loyola University - Chicago

Sallie M. Brodus, M. S.
Howard University

Cynthea Kimmelman
University of Baltimore

Original Compilation By: Kimberly S. Craig, M.A., Cindy J. Smith, Ph.D., Barbara Hayler, Ph.D., & P. Lynn Pardie, Ph.D.,

Methodology

The authors compiled a bibliography of literature on juvenile male and female sex offenders, and general child growth and development. Because limited information is available on juvenile female sex offenders, the bibliography also includes literature on adult female sex offenders. A comprehensive literature search, which began in the Spring, 1998 and continued through April, 1999, resulted in the collection of 517 bibliographic entries (417 juvenile sex offender entries and 100 general growth and development entries).The juvenile sex offender bibliography was updated in 2002 to include publications through August, 2002 and 114 publications were added.The current bibliography contains a total of 531 juvenile sex offender publications.The general growth and development section of the bibliography was not updated in 2002.

Potential juvenile sex offender bibliographic entries were identified through a number of on-line computer searches using the term sex offender(s) combined with the following search terms: adolescent, boy, child, female, girl, juvenile, male, teen, teenage, young, youth and youthful. Relevant materials were also identified through references used in existing publications.

The following multidisciplinary computerized databases were searched in the Spring and Fall of 1998 and in the Summer of 2002 for relevant articles, books, and reports: Applied Science and Technology, Article 1st, CARL Uncover, CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Contemporary Women's Issues, ERIC, Criminal Justice Abstracts, Expanded Academic ASAP, FirstSearch, General Science Abstracts, GPO Access (MOCAT), Health Reference Center, Humanities Abstracts, Illinet Online, LegalTrac, Lexis Academic Universe, LEXIS/NEXIS, Library Literature, MedLine, National Criminal Justice Database, PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service), Periodical Abstracts, Psych INFO, Reader's Guide Abstracts, Social Science Abstracts, Wilson, and World Cat.In addition, Proquest was searched during the Summer of 2002.

The usefulness of a bibliography is grounded in the availability of the materials. Materials identified through the computerized searches were collected. If the materials were unavailable through library loan, they were omitted from the bibliography. Each article, book, book chapter, and report was reviewed to determine its applicability to juvenile sexual offending or female adult sexual offending. Materials collected for the bibliography that did not discuss topics relevant to our purposes were deleted from the collection.

Collected materials were reviewed and divided into seven major categories by the research team. Categories were further subdivided into individual sections as appropriate.

A separate representative collection of articles focusing on child growth and development was identified by the psychologist on the research team. This collection, which includes materials relevant to cognitive and moral development, and emotional and behavioral control, are included in a separate categorical bibliography. The growth and development literature was kept separate from the alphabetical bibliography to allow the user to distinguish between sex offender and developmental literature.

It should also be noted that a limited number of readily available masters theses and doctoral dissertations were collected for inclusion in this bibliography. If you are the author of a publication, thesis, or dissertation that does not appear in this bibliography, please provide us with a full copy of the publication and the process by which other users may obtain copies, and we will be happy to add it to our collection. In addition, if you are the author of a publication that is incorrectly cited in our bibliography, please pardon our error and provide us with a corrected citation and we will make the appropriate corrections.

Contact:
Cindy J. Smith, Ph.D.
Director, Criminal Justice Graduate Program
School of Public Affairs
University of Baltimore
1420 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
Telephone 410-837-6087
Fax 410-837-6051
Cjsmith@ubmail.ubalt.edu



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Juvenile Sex Offender Topical Bibliography
December 2002

Literature Reviews

Becker, J. V. (1990). Treating adolescent sexual offenders. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 21(5), 362-365.

Becker, J. V., & Hunter, J. A. (1997). Understanding and treating child and adolescent sexual offenders. Advances in Clinical Child Psychology, 19, 177-197.

Bischof, G. P., & Rosen, K. H. (1997). An ecological perspective on adolescent sexual offending. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 26(1/2), 67-88.

Bourke, M. L., & Donohue, B. (1996). Assessment and treatment of juvenile sex offenders:An empirical review. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 5(1), 47-70.

Boyd, N. J., Hagan, M., & Cho, M. E. (1999). Characteristics of adolescent sex offenders: A review of the research. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 5(2), 137-146.

Brown, E. J., & Kolko, D. J. (1998). Treatment efficacy and program evaluation with juvenile sexual abusers: A critique with directions for service delivery and research. Child Maltreatment, 3(4), 362-374.

Camp, B. H., & Thyer, B. A. (1993). Treatment of adolescent sex offenders: A review of empirical research. Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 17(2), 191-206.

Davis, G. E., & Leitenberg, H. (1987). Adolescent sex offenders. Psychological Bulletin, 101(3), 417-127.

Ertl, M. A., & McNamara, J. R. (1997). Treatment of juvenile sex offenders: A review of the literature. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 14(3), 199-221.

Hunter, J. A. (2000). Understanding juvenile sex offenders: Research findings and guidelines for effective management and treatment. Rockville MD: National Institute of Justice/NCJRS.

Kosky, R. J. (1989). Should sex offenders be treated? Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 23, 176-180.

Marshall, W. L. (1996). Assessment, treatment, and theorizing about sex offenders: Developments during past twenty years and future directions. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 23(1), 162-199.

Martin, E. F., & Pruett, M. K. (1998). The juvenile sex offender and the juvenile justice system. American Criminal Law Review, 35(2), 279-332.

Morenz, B., & Becker, J. (1995). The treatment of youthful sexual offenders. Applied & Preventive Psychology, 4(4), 247-257.

Pithers, W. D., & Gray, A. (1998). The science of sex offenders: Risk assessment, treatment, and prevention: The other half of the story: Children with sexual behavior problems. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 4, 200.

Righthand, S., & Welch, C. (2001). Juveniles who have sexually offended: A review of the professional literature. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Ryan, G. (1997). Sexually abusive youth. In G. Ryan & S. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending. (New and Revised Edition) (pp. 3-9). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Ryan, G. (1999).Treatment of sexually abusive youth: The evolving consensus.Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14(4), 422-436.

Shaw, J. A. (2000). Summary of the practice parameters for the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents who are sexually abusive of others. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39(1), 127 - 130.

Vizard, E., Monck, E., & Misch, P. (1995). Child and adolescent sex abuse perpetrators: A review of the research literature. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 36(5), 731-756.

Vizard, E., Wynick, S., Hawkes, C., Woods, J., & Jenkins, J. (1996). Juvenile sexual offenders:Assessment issues. British Journal of Psychiatry, 168(3), 259-262.

Weinrott, M. R. (1996). Juvenile Sexual Aggression: A Critical Review. Boulder, CO: Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, University of Colorado.

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Books & Reports

Ageton, S. S. (1983). Sexual assault among adolescents. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. (1997). Ethical standards and principles for the management of sexual abusers. Beaverton, OR: Author.

Bolton, F. G., Morris, L. A., & MacEachron, A. E. (1989). Male child sexual abuse, Males at risk: The other side of child sexual abuse (pp. 46-58). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Breer, W. (1996). The adolescent molester (2nd ed.). Springfield, IL: Thomas Books.

Cumming, G., & Buell, M. (1997). The supervision of the sex offender. Brandon VT: Safer Society Press.

Doshay, L. J. (1943). The boy sex offender and his later career. New York: Grune & Stratton.

Frey, C. L. (1995). Double jeopardy: Treating juvenile victims and perpetrators for the dual disorder of sexual abuse and substance abuse. Dubuque, IA: Islewest Publishing.

Jackson, I. F. (1984). A preliminary survey of adolescent sex offenses in New York: Remedies and recommendations. Syracuse, NY: Safer Society Press.

Knopp, F. H. (1985). The youthful sex offender: The rationale and goals of early intervention and treatment. Syracuse, NY: Safer Society Press.

Miner, M. H. (1999). Recidivism report 1999: Evaluation of the juvenile sex offender treatment program: Minnesota Correctional Facility-Sauk Centre. Minneapolis, MN: Program in Human Sexuality, Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota.

National Adolescent Perpetrator Network. (1988). Preliminary report from the National Task Force on Juvenile Sexual Offending, 1988. JuvenileFamily Court Journal, 39(2), 1-67.

National Adolescent Perpetrator Network. (1993). Revised report from the National Task Force on Juvenile Sexual Offending, 1993. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 4(44), 1 - 120.

Perry, G. P., & Orchard, J. (1992). Assessment and treatment of adolescent sex offenders. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.

Righthand, S., & The Committee on Child Sex Abuse Research Task Force. (1989). Young sex offenders in Maine. Portland, ME: Human Service Development Institute.

Ryan, G. D., & Lane, S. L. (Eds.). (1991). Juvenile sexual offending. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Ryan, G., & Lane, S. (Eds.). (1997). Juvenile sexual offending. (New and Revised Edition). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

State of Minnesota Office of the Legislative Auditor (Program Evaluation Division). (1994). Sex offender treatment programs. St. Paul, MN:Author.

Steen, C., & Monnette, B. (1989). Treating adolescent sex offenders in the community. Springfield IL: Thomas Books.

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Book Reviews

Barbaree, H. E. (1994). Book Review: “Sex Offenders: Dynamics and Psychotherapeutic Strategies”. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 23(2), 237-242.

Burkhart, B. (1993). Mirroring the maturation of our work: Adolescent sexual offending. Journal of Sex Research, 31(2), 159-161.

Fehrenbach, P. (1993). [Review of the book: “Treating adolescent sex offenders in the community”.] Archives of Sexual Behavior, 22(1), 82-84.

Haynes-Seman, C. (1993). [Review of the book: “Women sex offenders: Treatment and dynamics.”] Child AbuseNeglect, 17(6), 856.

Hunter, J. A. (1996). [Review of the book: “The juvenile sex offender”.] Archives of Sexual Behavior, 25(4,), 431-434.

Openshaw, D. K. (1993). [Review of the book “Assessment and Treatment of Adolescent Sex Offenders”]. Family Relations. 42(4), 472-473.

Sinifred, M.(1993). [Review of the book “Women sex offenders: Treatment and dynamics”.]Corrections Today,55(3), 112.

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Assessment: Decision Making

Arp, P. O. (1997). A national survey of NAPN treaters of adolescent sex offenders. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 26(1/2), 109-124.

Baird, D. (1991). A model for immediate voluntary assessment of male adolescent sex offenders. Journal of Child and Youth Care Special Issue, 77-85.

Becker, J. V., & Kaplan, M. S. (1988). The assessment of adolescent sexual offenders. Advances in Behavioral Assessment of Children and Families, 4, 97-118.

Bethea-Jackson, G., & Brissett-Chapman, S. (1989). The juvenile sex offender: Challenges to assessment for outpatient intervention. Child and Adolescent Social Work, 6(2), 127-137.

Bremer, J. F. (1998). Challenges in the assessment and treatment of sexually abusive adolescents. The Irish Journal of Psychology, 19(1), 82-92.

Cashwell, C. S., & Caruso, M. E. (1997). Adolescent sex offenders: Identification and intervention strategies. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 19(4), 336-348.

Friedrich, W. N., Gerber, P. N., Koplin, B., Davis, M., Giese, J., Mykelbust, C., & Franckowiak, D. (2001). Multimodal assessment of dissociation in adolescents: Inpatients and juvenile sex offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 13(3), 167-177.

Gray, A., Pithers, W., Busconi, A., & Houchens, P. (Fall, 1997). Children with sexual behavior problems: An empirically derived taxonomy. The Forum: Newsletter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers(ATSA). 9(4), 10-11.

Groth, A. N., & Loredo, C. M. (1981). Juvenile sexual offenders: Guidelines for assessment. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 25, 31-39.

Groth, A. N., Hobson, W. F., Lucey, K. P., & St. Pierre, J. (1981). Juvenile sexual offenders: Guidelines for treatment. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 25, 265-272.

Harnett, P. H., & Misch, P. (1993). Developmental issues in the assessment and treatment of adolescent perpetrators of sexual abuse. Journal of Adolescence, 16, 397-405.

Hughes, S. A., DeVille, C., Chalhoub, M., & Romboletti, R. (1992). The Rorschach human anatomy response:Predicting sexual offending behavior in juveniles. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 20(3), 313-333.

Hunter, J. A., Becker, J. V., Kaplan, M., & Goodwin, D. W. (1991). Reliability and discriminative utility of the Adolescent Cognitions Scale for juvenile sexual offenders. Annals of Sex Research, 4, 281-286.

Johnson, T. C., & Feldmeth, J. R. (1993). Sexual behaviors: a continuum. In E. Gil & T. C. Johnson (Eds.), Sexualized children: Assessment and treatment of sexualized children and children who molest (pp. 39-52). Rockville, MD: Launch Press.

Knight, R. A., & Prentky, R. (1993). Exploring characteristics for classifying juvenile sex offenders. In H. E. Barbaree, W. L. Marshall & S. M. Hudson (Eds.), The juvenile sex offender (pp. 45-79). New York: The Guilford Press.

Lane, S. (1997). Assessment of sexually abusive youth. In G. Ryan & S. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending. (New and Revised Edition) (pp. 219-263). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Losada Paisey, G. (1998). Use of the MMPI-A to assess personality of juvenile male delinquents who are sex offenders and nonsex offenders. Psychological Reports, 83, 115-122.

MacHovec, F., & Wieckowski, E. (1992). The 10FC Ten-Factor Continua of classification and treatment criteria for male and female sex offenders. Medical Psychotherapy, 5, 53-63.

O’Brien, M., & Bera, W. W. (1986). Adolescent sexual offenders: A descriptive typology. Preventing sexual abuse: A newsletter of the National Family Life Education Network, 1(3), 1-4.

Pithers, W. D., Becker, J. V., Kafka, M., Morenz, B., Schlank, A., & Leombruno, T. (1995). Children with sexual behavior problems, adolescent sexual abusers, and adult sex offenders:Assessment and treatment. Review of Psychiatry, 14, 779-818.

Ross, J., & Loss, P. (1991). Assessment of the juvenile sex offender. In G. D. Ryan & S. L. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending (pp. 199-251). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Saunders, E. B., & Awad, G. A. (1988). Assessment, management, and treatment planning for male adolescent sexual offenders. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 58(4), 571-579.

Simourd, D. J., Hoge, R. D., Andrews, D. A., & Leschied, A. W. (1994). An empirically-based typology of male young offenders. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 36(4), 447-461.

Smith, W. R., & Monastersky, C. (1986). Assessing juvenile sexual offenders' risk for reoffending. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 13(2), 115-140.

Steinberg, J. S. (1997). Assessing the reoffense for juvenile sex offenders in Lane County Oregon, Unpublished master's thesis. University of Oregon.

Stickrod Gray, A., & Wallace, R. (1992). Adolescent sexual offender assessment packet. Brandon, VT: The Safer Society Press.

Vizard, E., Wynick, S., Hawkes, C., Woods, J., & Jenkins, J. (1996). Juvenile sexual offenders:Assessment issues. British Journal of Psychiatry, 168(3), 259-262.

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Assessment: Tool Development

Bonner, B. L., Marx, B. P., Thompson, T. J., & Michaelson, P. (1998). Assessment of adolescent sexual offenders. Child Maltreatment, 3(4), 374-383.

Bruinsma, F. (1995). Immediate assessment of adolescent sex offenders seen at the police station. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Counseling, 39(4), 307-316.

Cross, T. P., & Saxe, L. (2001). Polygraph testing and sexual abuse: The lure of the magic lasso. Child Maltreatment, 6(3), 195-206.

Fischer, L., & Smith, G. M. (1999). Statistical adequacy of the Abel Assessment for Interest in Paraphilias. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 11(3), 195-205.

Hindman, J., & Peters, J. M. (2001). Polygraph testing leads to better understanding adult and juvenile sex offenders. Federal Probation, 65(3), 8-15.

Kraemer, B. D., Spielman, C. R., & Salisbury, S. B. (1997). Juvenile sex offender psychometric assessment. In B. K. Schwartz & H. R. Cellini (Eds.), The sex offender: New insights, treatment innovations, and legal developments (Vol. II, pp. 11-01 - 11-13). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute, Inc.

Langstrom, N., & Grann, M. (2000). Risk for criminal recidivism among young sex offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(8), 855-871.

Palmer, L., Farrar, A. R., Valle, M., Ghahary, N., Panell, M., & DeGraw, D. (2000). An investigation of the clinical use of the House-Tree-Person projective drawings in the psychological evaluation of child sexual abuse. Child Maltreatment, 5(2), 169-176.

Prentky, R., Harris, B., Frizzell, K., & Righthand, S. (2000). An actuarial procedure for assessing risk with juvenile sex offenders. Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research & Treatment, 12(2), 71-93.

Ryan, G. D., Metzner, J., & Krugman, R. D. (1990). When the abuser is a child. In R. K. Oates (Ed.), Understanding and managing child sexual abuse (pp. 285-273). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

Smith, G., & Fischer, L. (1999). Assessment of juvenile sexual offenders: Reliability and validity of the Abel Assessment for Interest in Paraphilias. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 11(3), 207-216.

Witt, P. H., DelRusso, J., & Ferguson, G. (1996). Sex offender risk assessment and the law. The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 24(3), 343-377.

Zussman, R. (1989). Forensic evaluation of the adolescent sex offender. Forensic Reports, 2, 25-45.

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Treatment: Physiological Research

Becker, J. V., Hunter, J. A., Goodwin, D., Kaplan, M. S., & Martinez, D. (1992). Test-retest reliability of audio-taped phallometric stimuli with adolescent sexual offenders. Annals of Sex Research, 5, 45-51.

Becker, J. V., Hunter, J. A., Stein, R. M., & Kaplan, M. S. (1989). Factors associated with erection in adolescent sex offenders. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 11(4), 353-362.

Becker, J. V., Kaplan, M. S., & Kavoussi, R. (1988). Measuring the effectiveness of treatment for the aggressive adolescent sexual offender. In R. A. Prentky & V. L. Quinsey (Eds.), Human Sexual Aggression: Current Perspectives (pp. 215-222). New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

Becker, J. V., Kaplan, M. S., & Tenke, C. E. (1992). The relationship of abuse history, denial, and erectile response of profiles of adolescent sexual perpetrators. Behavior Therapy, 23, 87-97.

Becker, J. V., Stein, R. M., Kaplan, M. S., & Cunningham-Rathner, J. (1992). Erection response characteristics of adolescent sex offenders. Annals of Sex Research., 5(2), 81-86.

Bradford, J. (1993). The pharmacological treatment of the adolescent sex offender. In H. E. Barbaree, W. L. Marshall & S. M. Hudson (Eds.), The juvenile sex offender (pp. 278-289). New York: The Guilford Press.

Card, R. D., & Dibble, A. (1995). Predictive value of the Card/Farrall stimuli in discriminating between gynephilic and pedophilic sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse:A Journal of Research and Treatment, 7(2), 129-141.

Castonguay, L. G., Proulx, J., Aubut, J., McKibben, A., & Campbell, M. (1993). Sexual preference assessment of sexual aggressors:Predictors of penile response magnitude. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 22(4), 325-335.

Emerick, R. L., & Dutton, W. A. (1993). The effect of polygraphy on the self report of adolescent sex offenders:Implications for risk assessment. Annals of Sex Research, 6(2), 83-103.

Hunter, J. A., & Becker, J. V. (1994). The role of deviant sexual arousal in juvenile sexual offending: Etiology, evaluation, and treatment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 21(1), 132-149.

Hunter, J. A., & Goodwin, D. W. (1992). The clinical utility of satiation therapy with juvenile sexual offenders:Variations and efficacy. Annals of Sex Research, 5(2), 71-80.

Hunter, J. A., Becker, J. V., & Kaplan, M. S. (1995). The Adolescent Sexual Interest Card Sort:Test-retest reliability and concurrent validity in relation to phallometric assessment. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 24(5), 555-562.

Hunter, J. A., Goodwin, D. W., & Becker, J. V. (1994). The relationship between phallometrically measured deviant sexual arousal and clinical characteristics in juvenile sexual offenders. Behavioral Researchand Therapy, 32(5), 533-538.

Kaemingk, K. L., Koselka, M., Becker, J. V., & Kaplan, M. S. (1995). Age and adolescent sexual offender arousal. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 7(4), 249-257.

Kaplan, M. S., Morales, M., & Becker, J. V. (1993). The impact of verbal satiation on adolescent sex offenders:A preliminary report. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2(3), 81-88.

Murphy, W. D., DiLillo, D., Haynes, M. R., & Steer, E. (2001). An exploration of factors related to deviant sexual arousal among juvenile sex offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 13(2), 91-103.

Seto, M. C., Lalumiere, M. L., & Blanchard, R. (2000). The discriminative validity of a phallometric test for pedophilic interest among adolescent sex offenders against children. Psychological Assessment, 12(3), 319-327.

Weinrott, M. R., Riggan, M., & Frothingham, S. (1997). Reducing deviant arousal in juvenile sex offenders using vicarious sensitization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12(5), 704-728.

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Treatment Elements

Becker, J. V., & Stein, R. M. (1991). Is sexual erotica associated with sexual deviance in adolescent males? International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 14, 85-95.

Brannon, J. M., & Troyer, R. (1991). Peer group counseling:A normalized residential alternative to the specialized treatment of adolescent sex offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 35(3), 225-234.

Brannon, J. M., Larson, B., & Doggett, M. (1991). Peer counseling strategies: Facilitating self-disclosure among sexually victimized juvenile offenders. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 11(2), 51-58.

Brown, C. M., Traverso, G., & Fedoroff, J. P. (1996). Masturbation prohibition in sex offenders: A crossover study. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 25(4), 397-409.

Brown, S. D. (1997). Use of experiential activities in treatment of juvenile sex offenders: A multifamily group treatment model. Offender Programs Report, 1(3), 35-47.

Brown, S. M. (2000). Healthy sexuality and the treatment of sexually abusive youth. New York: Sex Education and Education Council.

Derezotes, D. (2002). Evaluation of yoga and mediation trainings with adolescent sex offenders. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 17(2), 97-113.

Elliott, D. M., & Smiljanich, K. (1994). Sex offending among juveniles: Development and response. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 8(3), 101-105.

Fieldman, J. P., & Crespi, T. D. (2002). Child sexual abuse:Offenders, disclosure, and school-based initiatives. Adolescence, 37(145), 151-160.

French, D. D. (1989). Distortion and lying as defense processes in the adolescent child molester. Journal of Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation, 13(1), 27-37.

Gerber, J. (1994). The use of art therapy in juvenile sex offender specific treatment. Arts in Psychotherapy, 21(5), 367-374.

Gerdes, K. E., Gourly, M. M., & Cash, M. C. (1995). Assessing juvenile sex offenders to determine adequate levels of supervision. Child Abuse & Neglect, 19(8), 953-961.

Goldsmith, H. R. (1988). The role of the juvenile probation officer regarding the adolescent sex offender and related issues. Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 12(2), 115-122.

Goodrow, K. K., & Lim, M. G. (1998). Attachment theory applied to juvenile sex offending. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 27(1/2), 149-165.

Goodrow, K. K., & Lim, M. G. (1999). Attachment theory applied to juvenile sex offending. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 27(1/2), 149-165.

Graves, R., Openshaw, D. K., & Adams, G. R. (1992). Adolescent sex offenders and social skills training. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 36(2), 139-153.

Greer, W. C. (1991). Aftercare: Community integration following institutional treatment. In G. D. Ryan & S. L. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending (pp. 377-390). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Greer, W. C. (1997). Aftercare. In G. Ryan & S. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending (pp. 417-430). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Hagood, M. (1994). Group art therapy with adolescent sex offenders. In M. Liebmann (Ed.), Art Therapy with Offenders (pp. 197-219). Bristol, PA: Kingsley.

Hains, A. A., Herrman, L. P., Baker, K. L., & Graber, S. (1986). The development of a psycho-educational group program for adolescent sex offenders. Journal of Offender Counseling and Comparative Criminology, 11(1), 63-76.

Harnett, P. H., & Misch, P. (1993). Developmental issues in the assessment and treatment of adolescent perpetrators of sexual abuse. Journal of Adolescence, 16, 397-405.

Kahn, T. J., & Lafond, M. A. (1988). Treatment of the adolescent sexual offender. Child and Adolescent Social Work, 5(2), 135-148.

Kaplan, M. S., Becker, J. V., & Tenke, C. (1991). Assessment of sexual knowledge and attitudes in an adolescent sex offender population. Journal of Sex Education & Therapy, 17(3), 217-225.

Kaul, A. (1993). Sex offenders - cure or management? Medical Science Law, 33(3), 207-212.

Kjol, R., & Weber, J. (1990). The 4th fire:Adventure-based counseling with juvenile sex offenders. Journal of Experiential Education, 13(3), 18-22.

Laben, J. K., Dodd, D., & Sneed, L. (1991). King's theory of goal attainment applied in group therapy for inpatient juvenile sexual offenders, maximum security state offenders, and community parolees, using visual aids. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 12, 51-64.

Lakey, J. F. (1992). Myth information and bizarre beliefs of male juvenile sex offenders. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 13(1), 2-10.

Lakey, J. F. (1994). The profile of treatment of male adolescent sex offenders. Adolescence, 29(116), 755-762.

Lambie, I., Robson, M., & Simmonds, L. (1997). Embedding psychodrama in a wilderness group program for adolescent sex offenders. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 26(1/2), 89-107.

Lane, S. (1991). Special offender populations. In G. D. Ryan & S. L. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending (pp. 299-331). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Lane, S. (1991). The sexual abuse cycle. In G. D. Ryan & S. L. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending (pp. 103-141). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Lane, S. (1997). The sexual abuse cycle. In G. Ryan & S. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending. (New and Revised Edition) (pp. 77-121). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Lane, S., & Lobanov-Rostovsky, C. (1997). Special populations. In G. Ryan & S. Lane (Eds.), Juvenile sexual offending. (New and Revised Edition) (pp. 322-359). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Lindsay, W. R., Olley, S., & Baillie, N. (1999). Treatment of adolescent sex offenders with intellectual disabilities. Mental Retardation, 37(3), 201-211.

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Finkelhor, D. H. (1980). Sex among siblings: A survey on prevalence, variety, and effects. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 9(3), 171-194.

Kaplan, M. S., & Becker, J. V. (1992). Adolescent perpetrators of incest. In R. T. Ammerman & M. Hersen (Eds.), Assessment of Family Violence (pp. 332-347). New York: Wiley.

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Bischof, G. P. (1991). Adolescent male sexual offenders' perceptions of their family characteristics. Unpublished master’s thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Blacksburg.

Bischof, G. P., Stith, S. M., & Whitney, M. L. (1995). Family environments of adolescent sex offenders and other juvenile delinquents. Adolescence, 30(117), 157-171.

Bischof, G. P., Stith, S. M., & Wilson, S. M. (1992). A comparison of the family systems of adolescent sexual offenders and nonsexual offending delinquents. Family Relations, 41, 318-323.

Blaske, D. M., Borduin, C. M., Henggeler, S. W., & Mann, B. J. (1989). Individual, family, and peer characteristics of adolescent sex offenders and assaultive offenders. Developmental Psychology, 25(5), 846-855.

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Graves, R. B., Openshaw, D. K., Ascione, F. R., & Ericksen, S. L. (1996). Demographic and parental characteristics of youthful sexual offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 40(4), 300-317.

Kaplan, M. S., Becker, J. V., & Martinez, D. F. (1990). A comparison of mothers of adolescent incest vs. non-incest perpetrators. Journal of Family Violence, 5(3), 209-214.

Kaplan, M. S., Becker, J. V., & Cunningham-Rathner, J. (1988). Characteristics of parents of adolescent incest perpetrators:Preliminary findings. Journal of Family Violence, 3(3), 183-191.

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Smith, S. M., & Bischof, G. H.(1996).Communication patterns in families of adolescent sex offenders.In D. D. Cahn, & S. A. Lloyd(Eds.),Family violence from a communication perspective, 108-126.

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Hunter, J. A., Hazelwood, R. R., & Slesinger, D. (2000). Juvenile sexual homicide. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 69(3), 1-7.

Kaufman, K. L., Hilliker, D. R., & Daleiden, E. L. (1996). Subgroup differences in the modus operandi of adolescent sexual offenders. Child Maltreatment, 1(1), 17-24.

Kaufman, K. L., Hilliker, D. R., Lathrop, P., & Daleiden, E. L. (1993). Assessing child sexual offenders' modus operandi: Accuracy in self-reported use of threats and coercion. Annals of Sex Research, 6(3), 213-229.

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Becker, J. V., Kaplan, M. S., Tenke, C. E., & Tartaglini, A. (1991). The incidence of depressive symptomatology in juvenile sex offenders with a history of abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect, 15(4), 531-536.

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Lakey, J. F. (March, 1999). Adolescent male sex offenders challenge therapists’ skill. The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, 3(15), 1.

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Stermac, L., & Sheridan, P. (1993). The developmentally disabled adolescent sex offender. In H. E. Barbaree, W. L. Marshall & S. M. Hudson (Eds.), The juvenile sex offender (pp. 235-242). New York: The Guilford Press.

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Borduin, C. M., Henggeler, S. W., Blaske, D. M., & Stein, R. J. (1990). Multisystemic treatment of adolescent sexual offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 34(2), 105-113.

Brannon, J. M., & Troyer, R. (1991). Peer group counseling:A normalized residential alternative to the specialized treatment of adolescent sex offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 35(3), 225-234.

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Hagan, M. P., King, R. P., & Patros, R. L. (1994). Recidivism among adolescent perpetrators of sexual assault against children. Young Victims, Young Offenders, 21(1-2), 127-137.

Kahn, T. J., & Chambers, H. J. (1991). Assessing reoffense risk with juvenile sexual offenders. Child Welfare, LXX(3), 333-345.

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McConaghy, N., Blaszczynski, A., Armstrong, M. S., & Kidson, W. (1989). Resistance to treatment of adolescent sex offenders. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 18(2), 97-107.

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Nagayama Hall, G. C. (1995). Sexual offender recidivism revisited: A meta-analysis of recent treatment studies. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63(5), 802-809.

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Rasmussen, L. A. (1999). Factors related to recidivism among juvenile sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 11(1), 69-85.

Rubinstein, M., Yeager, C. A., Goodstein, C., & Lewis, D. O. (1993). Sexually assaultive male juveniles:A follow-up. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150(2), 262-265.

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Shaw, T. A., Herkov, M. J., & Greer, R. A. (1995). Examination of treatment completion and predicted outcome among incarcerated sex offenders. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 23(1), 35-41.

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Burton, D. L. (1999). Examination of social cognitive theory with differences among sexually aggressive, physically aggressive and nonaggressive children in state care. Violence and Victims, 14(2), 161-178.

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Gudjonsson, G., & Sigurdsson, J. F. (2000). Differences and similarities between violent offenders and sex offenders. Child Abuse and Neglect, 24(3), 363-372.

Hagan, M. P., Gust-Brey, K. L., Cho, M. E., & Dow, E. (2001). Eight-year comparative analyses of adolescent rapists, adolescent child molesters, other adolescent delinquents, and the general population. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 45(3), 314-324.

Hastings, T., Anderson, S. J., & Hemphill, P. (1997). Comparisons of daily stress, coping, problem behavior, and cognitive distortions in adolescent sexual offenders and conduct-disordered youth. Sexual Abuse:A Journal of Research and Treatment, 9(1), 29-42.

Herkov, M. J., Gynther, M. D., Thomas, S., & Myers, W. C. (1996). MMPI differences among adolescent inpatients, rapists, sodomists, and sexual abusers. Journal of Personality Assessment, 66(1), 81-90.

Hummel, P., Thomke, V., Oldenburger, H. A., & Specht, F. (2000). Male adolescent sex offenders against children: Similarities and differences between those offenders with and those without a history of sexual abuse. Journal of Adolescence, 23(3), 305-317.

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Katz, R. C. (1990). Psychosocial adjustment in adolescent child molesters. Child Abuse & Neglect, 14, 567-575.

Kempton, T., & Forehand, R. (1992). Juvenile sex offenders:Similar to, or different from, other incarcerated delinquent offenders? Behavior Research and Therapy, 30(5), 533-536.

Krupica, K. A. (1997). A comparison between juvenile sex offenders and juvenile non-sex offenders on levels of dissociation. Unpublished master’s thesis, Roosevelt University, Chicago.

Lewis, D. O., Shankok, S. S., & Pincus, J. H.(1979).Juvneile male sexual assaulters.American Journal of Psychiatry, 136(9), 1194-1196

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Milloy, C. (1994). A comparative study of juvenile sex offenders and non-sex offenders. Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy.

Moody, E. E., Brissie, J., & Kim, J. (1994). Personality and background characteristics of adolescent sexual offenders. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 14, 38-48.

Nanjundappa, G., deRios, M., Mio, J. S., & Verleur, D. E. (1987). Profiles of juvenile male incest perpetrators: Preliminary treatment implications. Journal of Offender Counseling, 8, 25-31.

Oliver, L. L., Nagayamahall Hall, G. C., & Neuhaus, S. M. (1993). A comparison of the personality and background characteristics of adolescent sex offenders and other adolescent offenders. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 20(4), 359-370.

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Porter, S. (1990). Adolescent sex offenders:A study of the relationship between self-concept and sexual behavior in adolescent males. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 8(3), 61-73.

Ray, J. A., & English, D. L. (1995). Comparison of female and male children with sexual behavior problems. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 24(4), 439-451.

Richardson, G., Kelly, T. P., Bhate, S. R., & Graham, F. (1997). Group differences in abuser and abuse characteristics in a British sample of sexually abusive adolescents. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 9(3), 239 - 257.

Risk, S. R. (1993). Assessment of Social Functioning Among Juvenile Sexual Offenders,Juvenile Delinquents, and Non-Delinquent Adolescents., Roosevelt University, Chicago.

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Saunders, E., Awad, G. A., & White, G. (1986). Male adolescent sexual offenders: The offender and the offense. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 31(6), 542-549.

Shaw, J. A., Campo-Bowen, A. E., Applegate, B., Perez, D., Antoine, L. B., Hart, E. L., Lahey, B. B. & Testa, R. J. (1993). Young boys who commit serious sexual offenses: Demographics, psychometrics, and phenomenology. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 21(4), 399-408.

Skuse, D., Bentovim, A., Hodges, J., & Stevenson, J. (1998). Risk factors for development of sexually abusive behavior in sexually victimized adolescent boys: Cross sectional study. British Medical Journal, 317(7152), 175-179.

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Tarter, R. E., Hegedus, A. M., Alterman, A. J., & Katz-Garris, L. (1983). Cognitive capacities of juvenile violent, nonviolent, and sexual offenders. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 171(9), 564-567.

Tingle, D., Barnard, G. W., Robbins, L., Newman, G., & Hutchinson, D. (1986). Childhood and adolescent characteristics of pedophiles and rapists. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 9, 103-116.

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Valliant, P. M., & Bergeron, T. (1997). Personality and criminal profile of adolescent sexual offenders, general offenders in comparison to nonoffenders. Psychological Reports, 81, 483-489.

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Atcheson, J. D., & Williams, D. C. (1954). A study of juvenile sex offenders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 111, 366-370.

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Awad, G. A., & Saunders, E. B. (1991). Male adolescent sexual assaulters. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 6(4), 446-460.

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Hunter, J. A., Hazelwood, R. R., & Slesinger, D. (2000). Juvenile-perpetrated sex crimes: Patterns of offending and predictors of violence. Journal of Family Violence, 15(1), 81-93.

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