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Understanding Sex Offenders: An Introductory Curriculum Section 5: Etiological and Explanatory Theories.

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1 Understanding Sex Offenders: An Introductory Curriculum Section 5: Etiological and Explanatory Theories

2 Section 52 Examples of Single Factor Theories Biological Behavioral Sociocultural Attachment/Intimacy

3 Section 53 Examples of Multiple Factor Theories Integrated Theory Confluence Model Relapse Prevention Self-Regulation Model Pathways Model

4 Section 54 Biological influences Developmental influences Environmental influences Cultural influences Individual vulnerabilities Situational factors Integrated Theory

5 Section 55 Confluence Model Motivators Disinhibitors Opportunities Sexually promiscuous pathway Hostile masculinity pathway (Malamuth, 1996; Malamuth et al., 1991, 1993)

6 Relapse Prevention Negative emotional state Deviant fantasies Cognitive distortions Planning Disinhibition Commit sex offense (See e.g., Laws, 1989; Laws et al., 2000, Pithers et al., 1983)

7 Section 57 Self-Regulation Model Avoidant-Passive Avoidant-Active Approach-Automatic Approach-Explicit (Ward & Hudson, 1998, 2000; Ward et al., 1998)

8 Section 58 Pathways Model Multiple dysfunctional mechanisms pathway Deviant sexual scripts pathway Intimacy deficits pathway Emotional dysregulation pathway Antisocial cognitions pathway (Ward & Seigert, 2002; Ward et al., 2006)


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