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Despite the growing popularity of situational crime prevention, until recently the situational perspective has paid very little attention to sexual crimes. Sex crimes have been traditionally thought to involve offenders who are mentally disordered and who are driven to offend by irresistible psychologically forces. Situational factors were thought to play very little role in their crimes. However, it is argued in this paper that opportunity and other situational factors are just as important in sex offences against children as they are for any other crime. This paper reports findings of a major study on convicted child sex offenders (Smallbone and Wortley, 2001; Wortley and Smallbone 2006). This study shows that many of the popular ideas people have about sex offenders are false. Few sex offenders are mentally disordered and situational factors play a significant role in offending. It is suggested in this paper that for the purposes of investigation and prevention, the situational crime prevention model can be helpful when applied to the problem of sexual offences against children.
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Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Discussion
1. Most child sex offenders are not mentally disordered
2. Most child sex offenders do not belong to a pedophile ring
3. Most child sex offenders do not use the Internet as part of their offending
4. Most child sex offenders do not use child pornography
5. Most victims of child sexual abuse are girls
6. Most child sex offenders know their victim
7. Child sex offenders tend to be older that other kinds of offenders
8. Most child sex offenders will not have previous arrests for sex offences
9. Many child sex offenders have previous arrests for other sorts of offences
10. Few child sex offenders find children in public places
11. Most sex crimes against children take place in the home
12. Most child sex offenders use everyday activities to be alone with the child
13. Most child sex offenders use bribery or persuasion to gain the child’s cooperation
14. Parents often know the offenders is with their child
Ⅲ. Conclusions : Lessons for investigation and Prevention
1. When looking for suspects, remember that many offenders will not have criminal convictions for sex offending
2. There are different locations for child sexual abuse and each may require different approaches.
3. Prevention and arrest can be effective