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Explaining Sex Offenders: The Concept of Imprinting

Pages 1-9 | Published online: 27 Mar 2012
 

ABSTRACT

The concept of “imprinting” is used to explain, in part, the origin of someone becoming a sex offender. Many sex offenders were sexually abused during their childhood or youth. Two case histories of male sex offenders, a 16-year old and an 18-year old in a prison treatment program, provide insights and have implications for treatment. The imprinting comes from the sex offender's own sexual abuse, typically in childhood and often at the hands of a parent or relative. If this imprinting/modeling concept is correct, they learn sex offending in a way that is emotional, at an early age, and is difficult to overcome.

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