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Social relationships in sexual offenders
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1993
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Sexual HealthBehavioral SciencesSexual OffendingSexual CrimeSocial SkillsSexual AbuseSexual ViolenceSociologySocial RelationshipsSexual BehaviorRelationship FormationOffender ClassificationAggressionSocial SciencesSexual Assault
Abstract In this paper the importance of relationships for understanding sexual offenders is discussed. Studies of social competence in sex offender populations are reviewed. A move from the study of social skills to social relationships is noted and this is seen as an important development. An attempt is made to locate relationships within current models of sexual offending. Relationship formation will need to be more thoroughly addressed in assessments and treatment programmes in the future.
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