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The unusual suspects: Female versus male accused in child sexual abuse cases
Institution:1. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Child Development Education, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Curium-LUMC, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands;1. Temple University, Department of Criminal Justice, 1115 Polett Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19122, United States;2. University of Texas at San Antonio, Department of Criminal Justice, 501 W. Cesar E., Chavez Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78207, United States
Abstract:When women encounter the criminal justice system, it is typically as victims rather than as offenders. Consequently, there is limited empirical research on women who have sexually offended against children, but there is a clinically-significant group of victims who have experienced female-perpetrated child sexual abuse (CSA). In a database of 4237 CSA cases that were heard in criminal courts between 1986 and 2012, we found 70 cases that involved female accused. We compared female-accused cases against a randomly selected sample of 70 male-accused cases from the same database. We investigated associations between gender of the accused and characteristics of the victim, offense, and criminal proceeding. Several important differences between female- and male-accused cases were found: proportionally more male complainants were in female-accused cases; female-accused offenses were longer in duration; and despite offenses being similarly intrusive, female perpetrators received shorter sentences. This research indicates that there are potentially unique pathways to abuse for women and men, and unique experiences in the criminal justice system. Although female perpetrators are involved in a small proportion of CSA offenses, the cases that we describe herein are important to consider when developing appropriate support and intervention programs for offenders and victims of CSA.
Keywords:Female offenders  Child sexual abuse  Gender differences  Criminal cases
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