Changing prevalence of sex offender convictions:disentangling age, period, and cohort effects over time

Francis, Brian and Hargreaves, Claire and Soothill, Keith (2015) Changing prevalence of sex offender convictions:disentangling age, period, and cohort effects over time. In: Sex offenders. Wiley, Chichester, pp. 231-256. ISBN 9780470975459

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Abstract

There has been much interest over the past few decades in sex offending, but remarkably little research in possible changes over time. There has, of course, been a recognition that, in most jurisdictions, consenting sexual relations between males is no longer a crime, while rape is a crime which is now taken much more seriously with an acknowledgment that both females and males can be raped. Beyond this, research into, changes over time have been strangely neglected. THis chapter disentangles the changes over time and determines whether they ar due to age changes, year by year changes or generational changes.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
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?? SEX OFFENDERSCRIMINAL CAREERSAGE-PERIOD-COHORT MODELS ??
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62883
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13 Mar 2013 11:56
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