Outside the interrogation room: the context of confession in sexual crimes

Purpose - The purpose of this study is to identify factors in sex offenders that act to facilitate or inhibit confession to police. Moreover, it aims to assess possible interactions and differences among factors related to confession specifically for child molesters and those who attack adult victim...

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Police
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Sex crimes
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Statistics
Studies
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