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A comparison of the family systems of adolescent sexual offenders and nonsexual offending delinquents
Oleh:
Stith, Sandra M.
;
Wilson, Stephan M.
;
Bischof, Gary P.
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Family Relations vol. 41 no. 03 (Jul. 1992)
,
page 318-323.
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
F17
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While literature on adolescent sexual offenders has burgeoned over the last decade and families are of/en involved in treatment, little is known about the family systems 01 these offenders. Adolescents' perception of family adaptability and cohesion are assessed (using FACES-III) in an effort to identify whether and in what ways the family systems of adolescent sex offenders (n = 39) differ from violent juvenile delinquents (n = 25), nonviolent juvenile delinquents (n = 41), and from nonproblem families (nonnative data). The data reveal that families of sex offenders are characterized by greater family cohesion when compared with other delinquents, but sex offenders perceive their families as less cohesive than do members of nonproblem families. No significant differences between the groups were found for family adaptability. Implications for practice are offered.
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