Sexual Abuse-A Journal of Research and Treatment

Papers
(The TQCC of Sexual Abuse-A Journal of Research and Treatment is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Explaining the Unexplainable: Balancing Responsibility, Expectations, and Identity in Narratives of Sexual Recidivism18
What About Language?: A Mixed Methods Examination of the Impact of Person-Centered Language on Students’ Perceptions of Individuals Who Commit Sex Offenses15
Why Men (Don’t) Buy Sex: Purity Moralization and Perceived Harm as Constraints on Prostitution Offending14
Sexual Offense Disclosure Assessment in Youth Referred to Community Treatment: A Latent Class Analysis13
Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children: The Influence of Transgressions of Interpersonal Boundaries and Family Adversity Across Generations11
Violent Partners or a Specific Class of Offenders? A Criminal Career Approach to Understanding Men Involved in Intimate Partner Sexual Violence10
The Ripple Effects of Post-Conviction Traumatic Stress in People Required to Register as Sex Offenders and their Families10
MeToo and Sexual Violence Among Women in Zambia9
Static-99R Norms and Cross-Cultural Validity for Australian Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Men Convicted of Sexual Offences8
Atypical Sexual Interests in Compulsive Sexual Behavior: Results From a Phallometric Study8
Who’s at the Bottom of the Hiring List? Exploring the Compounding Effects of Applicant Race and Offense History on Employability7
Sexism, Moral Disengagement, and Dark Triad Traits on Perpetrators of Sexual Violence Against Women and Community Men7
Addressing Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Research7
Online Sexual Offending Against Children: Recidivism Rates and Predictors7
Understanding Sexual Aggression in UK Male University Students: An Empirical Assessment of Prevalence and Psychological Risk Factors7
Measuring Collateral Consequences Among Individuals Registered for a Sexual Offense: Development of the Sexual Offender Collateral Consequences Measure7
Emotional Congruence with Children: An Empirical Examination of Different Models in Men with a History of Sexually Offending Against Children7
Balancing Political and Criminogenic Needs: Evaluating the New Zealand Department of Corrections’ Response to Men Assessed With a Below Average Risk for Sexual Recidivism7
Older Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offenses: A Literature Review6
The Relation Between Sexual Fantasies and Offense-Supportive Cognitions in People Convicted of Sexual Offenses: A Preliminary Study6
The Impact of Mental Illness and Intellectual Disability Information on General Public Perceptions of a Person Convicted of a Child Sex Offence6
Associations Between Self-Regulation, Experiences of Childhood Adversity, and Problematic Sexual and Aggressive Behaviors6
Protectors of Society: Understanding the Impact of Courtesy Stigma on the Experiences of Volunteers Working With Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offences5
Modus Operandi in Sexual Assaults of Female Strangers Does Not Change Over Time5
Development and Validation of the Beliefs About Revenge Pornography Questionnaire5
The Influence of Race on Detected and Undetected Sexual Offense Histories: A Comparison of White and Black Men Committed as Sexually Violent Persons5
Correspondence of Child Age and Gender Distribution in Child Sexual Exploitation Material and Other Child Content With Age and Gender of Child Sexual Assault Victims5
Men’s Narratives of Sexual Intimate Partner Violence in Urban Mwanza, Northwestern Tanzania5
Automaticity of Early Sexual Attention: An Event-Related Potential Study5
The Relevance of Hypersexuality and Impulsivity in Different Groups of Treatment-Seekers With and Without (Exclusive) Pedophilia5
Convergent and Divergent Validity of the Child Pornography Offender Risk Tool (CPORT) in a Clinical Sample From California5
Sexual Misconduct: What Does a 20-Year Review of Cases in Quebec Reveal about the Characteristics of Professionals, Victims, and the Disciplinary Process?4
Comparison of Community and Expert Samples in the Perceived Risk of Individuals Who Have Sexually Offended4
Predictors of Individual and Interpersonal Adjustment Among Non-offending Partners of Individuals With Histories of Sexual Offenses4
Is Stopping of Testosterone-Lowering Medication in Men Convicted of Sexual Offenses Associated With an Increase in Recidivism Risk?4
Online Communities for Child-Attracted Persons as Informal Mental Health Care: Exploring Self-Reported Wellbeing Outcomes4
Examining Sexual Crime Severity in China: A General-Specific Model on Sex Offending Against Adults4
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