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Victim to Victimizer: The Psychology of Isomorphism in a Case of a Recidivist Pedophile in Finland
Patricia M. CrittendenJaana HaapasaloMervi Puupponensubject
Sex offenderPathology and Forensic MedicineDevelopmental psychologyCompliance (psychology)Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPedophiliaSexual abuseChild sexual abusePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSex offensePsychologyPsychological abuseAttachment measuresdescription
ABSTRACT An extreme case of a six victim, 38-year-old recidivist sex offender was selected for examining the isomorphic relationships between child sexual abuse trauma and adult sex offenses. This sex offender had victimized children of both sexes and an adult woman. Life history, letter, file, and the Adult Attachment Interview information were analyzed to seek the relations between childhood abuse experiences and adult offending. Both subjective reports and file data revealed that the man had experienced severe physical, psychological, and sexual abuse in childhood. His pattern of sexual offending against children was similar to his own experiences of sexual abuse by his father. The age of the child victims fell in the range of his age at the time of the childhood sexual abuse. Moreover, the use of coercion to gain victim compliance resembled the way his father had acted towards him. The pedophile's offending behavior was interpreted using the isomorphic and attachment perspectives.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1999-03-02 | Journal of Child Sexual Abuse |