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Patterns of denial in sex offenders.

Patterns of denial in sex offenders. Men convicted of sex offences (N = 102) were interviewed in two prisons. Cluster analysis was used to generate three groups according to pattern of denial; a fourth group was composed of men who denied their offence altogether. The groups differed in their ethnic make-up, offence type and past history of sexual offending. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychological medicine Pubmed

Patterns of denial in sex offenders.

Psychological medicine , Volume 22 (1): -184 – Jun 4, 1992

Patterns of denial in sex offenders.


Abstract

Men convicted of sex offences (N = 102) were interviewed in two prisons. Cluster analysis was used to generate three groups according to pattern of denial; a fourth group was composed of men who denied their offence altogether. The groups differed in their ethnic make-up, offence type and past history of sexual offending.

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ISSN
0033-2917
DOI
10.1017/s0033291700032840
pmid
1574555

Abstract

Men convicted of sex offences (N = 102) were interviewed in two prisons. Cluster analysis was used to generate three groups according to pattern of denial; a fourth group was composed of men who denied their offence altogether. The groups differed in their ethnic make-up, offence type and past history of sexual offending.

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Psychological medicinePubmed

Published: Jun 4, 1992

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