Abstracts
Résumé
Objectifs
Cette étude propose une analyse descriptive d’un échantillon de mineurs italiens auteurs de délits sexuels, dans le but de repérer les corrélations entre agressions sexuelles violentes et psychopathies.
Méthodologie
Nous avons examiné dix adolescents auteurs de délits sexuels et dix jeunes, de la même tranche d’âge, ayant commis des infractions violentes non-sexuelles, que nous avons évalués à l'aide de l’échelle de psychopathie de Hare (Hare Psychopathy Checklist - Youth Version (PCL:YV)).
Conclusions
Les résultats de nos travaux indiquent que les aspects émotionnels de la psychopathie semblent caractériser davantage les auteurs de délits sexuels, tandis que les éléments psychopathiques liés au comportement semblent caractériser davantage les auteurs d’infractions violentes non-sexuelles.
Mots clés:
- agresseurs sexuels,
- âge évolutif,
- psychopathie
Abstract
Objectives
This study is aimed at a descriptive analysis of an Italian sample of juvenile sex offenders as well as at the assessment of the correlation between sex offence and psychopathy.
Methodologies
We examined ten adolescent sexual offenders and ten violent offenders of the same age group through the Hare Psychopathy Checklist -Youth Version.
Conclusions
Our research showed how the emotional aspects of psychopathy are more likely to characterize juvenile sex offenders whereas more behavioural psychopathic traits characterize violent non-sexual offenders.
Key words:
- sexual offenders,
- developing age,
- psychopathy
Appendices
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