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How Do Psychological Disorders Contribute To Sex Offending Behaviour

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There are many psychological disorders, many link to offending behaviour. This essay looks into how these disorders make sex offenders more likely to offend.

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How Do Psychological Disorders Contribute To Sex Offending Behaviour

Mental illnesses encompass various mental health conditions and can potentially

contribute to an increased inclination towards criminal behaviour (Gavin, 2019). Moreover,

individuals affected by these disorders are susceptible to facing additional challenges such as

substance abuse, deteriorating physical health, and social isolation (Melvin et al., 2020). On

the other hand, intellectual disabilities entail a broad impairment of cognitive functioning,

including intelligence (Howitt, 2017). Many perpetrators of crimes often experience mental

illnesses and intellectual disabilities, which may be caused by previous traumatic events

(McMackin et al., 2002). Research has indicated a strong connection between childhood

sexual abuse, mistreatment, and various psychiatric disorders in adulthood (Johnson, 2004).

These disorders range from depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, panic disorder, and

substance abuse to schizophrenia and antisocial personality disorder. (Chen et al., 2010).

Denial also occurs within sex offending, it’s a wrongdoing that is a widespread occurrence in

cases of child sex offenses. Research suggests that those who engage in sexual offenses

frequently rely on denial as a defensive strategy (Abel et al., 1987). In the realm of sexual

offenses, eight paraphilias exist, which are also closely associated with specific paraphilic

disorders outlined in the DSM-5. Numerous studies also show that adults who report

suffering from abuse as a child have more physical and psychological problems both

medically explained and unexplained (Kellogg, 2005). Finkelhor’s (1984) model identified

that there were three factors that considered the motivations related to sexual offending

against children. These were having more of a connection for children than for adults

(emotional congruence with children), not being able to meet someone’s sexual and

emotional needs within an adult relationship and sexual arousal towards children

(paedophilia). There are many types of sex offending, these include: rape, sexual assault,

child sex abuse and indecent images of children (Legislation Gov UK, 2003). Moreover, high

, rates of recidivism are prevalent among individuals who have committed child molestation

and other criminal offenses. Cognitive distortions are significant factors in contributing to

child sex offenses. They function as a means for offenders to rationalise their actions,

allowing them to alleviate feelings of guilt and remorse and reinterpret them in a positive

light (Howitt, 2017). The purpose of this essay is to conduct a thorough examination of

psychological disorders that play a role in sex offending behaviour. The essay aims to

determine the potential connection between these psychological pathologies and sex offenses.

Paedophilia is characterised as a criminal offense and a psychosexual disorder

wherein an individual exhibits a sexual attraction towards children who are below the legal

age of consent (Gavin, 2019). This attraction typically focuses on prepubescent or early

pubescent children and tends to persist over time (Gavin, 2019). Oftentimes, individuals with

this interest may engage in sexual activities with children or have access to materials that

exploit children, without necessarily physically engaging in sexual acts with a child. Children

can also be viewed as vulnerable individuals (Capra et al., 2014), which may make them an

attractive target for adults with intellectual disabilities who seek sexual interaction. There is a

wide range of literature that characterises child sexual abuse as paedophilia, which refers to

adults having an abnormal attraction to children (Canter et al., 1998). Individuals who engage

in child sexual abuse view children as their preferred targets for sexual gratification, rather

than simply considering them as substitutes for adult partners (Canter et al., 1998). According

to Canter (1998), not all child sex offenders fit into the same category, as they exhibit

different types of offending behaviour. Research on child sex offenders has various examples

of taxonomies (Howitt, 2017). Founded by Groth and Birnbaum (1978), fixated and regressed

offenders are the primary factors of the taxonomy. Fixated offenders can be fixated on a

temporarily or permanently, but rather than the sexual interest being on adults it’s based on

children (Howitt, 2017). Regressed offenders are based on male offenders that will have fully

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