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. 2021 Apr 27;29(1):93-106.
doi: 10.1080/13218719.2021.1904447. eCollection 2022.

Child pornography possession/receipt offenders: developing a forensic profile

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Child pornography possession/receipt offenders: developing a forensic profile

Michael J Elbert et al. Psychiatr Psychol Law. .

Abstract

Child pornography possession/receipt offenders are a controversial offender group due to mixed and occasionally divergent evidence about their risk profile, offending history and psychopathology. Using a population of male offenders who ever perpetrated a sexual offense from a federal jurisdiction in the central United States, the current study developed an exploratory post hoc empirical profile of these offenders. The profile has some success in the validation component of our study and showed significant associations with self-reported sexual abuse of child victims ages 3-12 years, but non-significant associations to adolescent and adult victims. It significantly linked to the conceptually expected victim group and the significant statistical effect withstood controls for generally robust indicators of antisocial conduct including antisocial personality disorder, arrest onset, total adverse childhood experiences, age and race. We view the findings as exploratory and encourage additional empirical study of this important offender group.

Keywords: child pornography; forensic science; paraphilic disorder; sex offender; violence.

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