The role of key developmental variables in identifying sex offenders likely to fail in the community: An enhanced risk prediction model
While the evidence to support the role of developmental variables in the etiology of sex offending is widely accepted and such variables may also underpin some elements of dynamic risk factors, the role of insecure attachment, abuse and trauma in exacerbating recidivism risk in sex offenders has rem...
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