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    Two clusters of child molesters based on impulsiveness by Danilo A. Baltieri, Douglas P. Boer

    Published 2015-06-01
    Subjects: “…Child molesters…”
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    Children induce an enhanced attentional blink in child molesters. by Beech, A, Kalmus, E, Tipper, S, Baudouin, J, Flak, V, Humphreys, G

    Published 2008
    “…It is argued that this task may be potentially useful to assess child molesters' level of interest in children.…”
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    Attributes of Truthful Versus Deceitful Statements in the Evaluation of Accused Child Molesters by Shawn Johnston, Alexis Candelier, Dana Powers-Green, Syeda Rahmani

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…These results indicate that subjects were able to use this measure to reliably differentiate between true and false statements made by accused child molesters.…”
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    Shadow play / by 204404 Fyfield, Frances

    Published 1993
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    Acid Row / by Walters, Minette, author

    Published 2002
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    Sexual offending runs in families: A 37-year nationwide study by Långström, N, Babchishin, K, Fazel, S, al., E

    Published 2015
    “…Further, genetic effects tended to be weaker for rape of an adult (19%) than for child molestation (46%). Conclusions: We report strong evidence of familial clustering of sexual offending, primarily accounted for by genes rather than shared environmental influences. …”
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    The roles of dehumanization and moral outrage in retributive justice. by Brock Bastian, Thomas F Denson, Nick Haslam

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In three experiments relying on survey methodology in Australia and the United States, participants read about different crimes that varied by type (child molestation, violent, or white collar - Studies 1 and 2) or severity (Study 3). …”
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