Mmekọahụ na-ekpuchi ndụ dị na mmalite na ugboro ugboro nke mmekorita ahụ (2014)

Mancini, Christina, Amy Reckdenwald, Eric Beauregard, and Jill S. Levenson.
Akwụkwọ akụkọ ikpe ziri ezi 42, ee e. 6 (2014): 507-516.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2014.09.002

Isi

  • Study tested whether offending patterns are affected by sex industry exposure.
  • Adolescent exposure was related to an earlier age of onset.
  • Adult exposure influenced greater frequency in offending, with caveats.
  • Research implications are discussed.

nkịtị

nzube

Research has examined pornography use on the extent of offending. However, virtually no work has tested whether other sex industry experiences affect sex crime. By extension, the cumulative effect of these exposures is unknown. Social learning theory predicts that exposure should amplify offending. Separately, the developmental perspective highlights that the timing of exposure matters.

ụzọ

N'iji nyocha data ogologo oge, anyị na-anwale ma ikpughe n'oge uto na-eto eto na nwata; anyị na-enyocha ma ọ bụrụ na ejikọta ndị okenye na ọtụtụ ugboro nke iwe.

Results

Nchọpụta na-egosi na ọtụtụ ụdị ihe ngosi nke ndị na-eto eto na ngosipụta zuru ezu metụtara njikọ oge mbụ. A na - ejikọta ihe ngosi mgbe ị bụ okenye na mmụba zuru oke nke mmejọ na-ewute, ma mmetụta dị na "ụdị."

mmechi

There are nuances in the effect of sex industry exposure on offending patterns. Implications of results are discussed.