Beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers

Child sexual offenders are known to hold beliefs that justify, minimize, deny, excuse or rationalize the act of child sexual abuse. This study aims to identify these beliefs. Eight inmates from the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa and one probationer from the Parole and Probation Office in Quezon Ci...

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Main Authors: Chua, Jessamine T., Garcia, Rhea Lourdes, Vilela, Ma. Veronica C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_honors-11112022-02-17T06:06:20Z Beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers Chua, Jessamine T. Garcia, Rhea Lourdes Vilela, Ma. Veronica C. Child sexual offenders are known to hold beliefs that justify, minimize, deny, excuse or rationalize the act of child sexual abuse. This study aims to identify these beliefs. Eight inmates from the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa and one probationer from the Parole and Probation Office in Quezon City were the subjects of this study. Three subjects were convicted of committing Rape while six were charged with Acts of Lasciviousness. Subjects were interviewed by a male counselor due to the sensitivity of the topic. In addition to this, files of the subjects were looked into to identify possible characteristics of a child sex offender. Case records were constructed for each subject. Any belief which may be used by the subject to justify, minimize, deny, excuse or rationalize the act of child sexual abuse is considered. A personality profile of the offenders was formed which was based on their case records and interviews. Qualitative content analysis was performed on the data gathered. Beliefs on women, child sexual abuse and the society were found to be present in the subjects. These beliefs were further divided into more specific opinions. Trends and differences in the data gathered as well as the implications of the study are also discussed. 1998-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/112 Honors Theses English Animo Repository Child molesting Child abuse Rapists Rape victims Sex offenders Belief and doubt Evidence Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Child molesting
Child abuse
Rapists
Rape victims
Sex offenders
Belief and doubt
Evidence
Psychology
spellingShingle Child molesting
Child abuse
Rapists
Rape victims
Sex offenders
Belief and doubt
Evidence
Psychology
Chua, Jessamine T.
Garcia, Rhea Lourdes
Vilela, Ma. Veronica C.
Beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers
description Child sexual offenders are known to hold beliefs that justify, minimize, deny, excuse or rationalize the act of child sexual abuse. This study aims to identify these beliefs. Eight inmates from the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa and one probationer from the Parole and Probation Office in Quezon City were the subjects of this study. Three subjects were convicted of committing Rape while six were charged with Acts of Lasciviousness. Subjects were interviewed by a male counselor due to the sensitivity of the topic. In addition to this, files of the subjects were looked into to identify possible characteristics of a child sex offender. Case records were constructed for each subject. Any belief which may be used by the subject to justify, minimize, deny, excuse or rationalize the act of child sexual abuse is considered. A personality profile of the offenders was formed which was based on their case records and interviews. Qualitative content analysis was performed on the data gathered. Beliefs on women, child sexual abuse and the society were found to be present in the subjects. These beliefs were further divided into more specific opinions. Trends and differences in the data gathered as well as the implications of the study are also discussed.
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author Chua, Jessamine T.
Garcia, Rhea Lourdes
Vilela, Ma. Veronica C.
author_facet Chua, Jessamine T.
Garcia, Rhea Lourdes
Vilela, Ma. Veronica C.
author_sort Chua, Jessamine T.
title Beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers
title_short Beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers
title_full Beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers
title_fullStr Beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers
title_full_unstemmed Beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers
title_sort beliefs used to justify child sexual abuse among child sexual abusers
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1998
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/112
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