Motivational and Cognitive Factors in Pathways to Offending Amongst Women who Have Sexually Offended

Author:

Abulafia Judith1ORCID,Epstein Robert2

Affiliation:

1. Ashkelon Academic College, Ashkelon, Israel; Be’er Ya’akov Center for Mental Health, Israel

2. Israel Prison Service, Ramla, Israel

Abstract

Data-driven models, addressing the internal motivations, pathways to offending, and supportive cognitions amongst women who have sexually offended have emerged in recent years, with significant consequences for understanding risk factors and developing treatment programmes. In the current research, recent empirically based models were explored in a national sample consisting of all women who had committed sexual offences and were assessed over a 12-year period ( n = 28). The utility of the motivational and cognitive models tested was supported, although not all cases could be easily coded, and new categories are suggested in order to better characterize the unique aspects of sex offending amongst women who have sexually offended. Key findings included fewer women than expected who reported being coerced by a male partner, frequent conjunction between sex and intimacy needs, and a lack of a clear relationship between offence-related cognitions and motivational pathways. The results support the importance of integrating and further developing gender-specific clinical factors within a gender-neutral treatment paradigm.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,General Psychology

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