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Journal of Sexual Aggression
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Erratum

Erratum

Page 217 | Published online: 30 Jun 2009

Gannon, T. A., Rose, M. R. & Williams, S. E. (2009). Do female child molesters implicitly associate children and sex? A preliminary investigation. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 15(1), 55–61

In Volume 15, Issue 1 of Journal of Sexual Aggression, the following acknowledgements for the article “Do female child molesters implicitly associate children and sex? A preliminary investigation” were unfortunately not included in the published text:

We would like to thank HM Prison Service and Kent Probation Service for supporting participant access. We also thank Caroline Stewart, Barbara Treen, Natalie Parrett, Leslie Turner, Francis Hilleard, Sue Simpkins, Laura McCraw, Claire Harrington, Patricia Young, Milli Dave, Maggie Alexander, and Tania Muller for support, and Keith Franklin for his immense technical support. This study was supported by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council; grant number RES-000-22-1880 awarded to the first author. The views reflected in this manuscript do not necessarily reflect those of HM Prison Service.

We apologise for the error and any inconvenience or offence caused.

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