Journal
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR
Volume 44, Issue 2, Pages 145-162Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0093854816658923
Keywords
female sexual offenders; prevalence; meta-analysis
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- Fond quebecois de recherche sur la societe et culture (FQRSC-Quebec, Canada)
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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Women commit sexual offenses, but the proportion of sexual offenders who are female is subject to debates. Based on 17 samples from 12 countries, the current meta-analysis found that a small proportion of sexual offenses reported to police are committed by females (fixed-effect meta-analytical average = 2.2%). In contrast, victimization surveys indicated prevalence rates of female sexual offenders that were six times higher than official data (fixed-effect meta-analytical average = 11.6%). Female sexual offenders are more common among juvenile offenders than adult offenders, with approximately 2 percentage points more female juvenile sex offenders than female adult sex offenders. We also found that males were much more likely to self-report being victimized by female sex offenders compared with females (40% vs. 4%). The current study provides a robust estimate of the prevalence of female sexual offending, using a large sample of sexual offenses across diverse countries.
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