Agresores sexuales juvenilestipología y perfil psicosocial en función de la edad de sus víctimas

  1. Carlos Benedicto 1
  2. David Roncero 1
  3. Luis González 2
  1. 1 Centro de Ejecución de Medidas Judiciales “Teresa de Calcuta” (Asociación GINSO), España
  2. 2 Agencia de la Comunidad de Madrid para la Reeducación y Reinserción del Menor Infractor, Madrid, España
Revista:
Anuario de psicología jurídica

ISSN: 1133-0740

Año de publicación: 2017

Número: 27

Páginas: 33-42

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1016/J.APJ.2016.05.002 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Otras publicaciones en: Anuario de psicología jurídica

Resumen

Con la finalidad de mejorar la comprensión de los factores de riesgo implicados en los delitos sexuales cometidos por adolescentes, se han recopilado datos de 63 menores infractores que habían cometido al menos un delito sexual y cumplido una medida de internamiento en la Comunidad de Madrid por estos hechos entre los años 2006 y 2015. Para explorar posibles diferencias se han establecido dos grupos atendiendo a la clasificación basada en la edad de la víctima, distinguiendo entre adolescentes que agreden sexualmente a niños menores (AM) y adolescentes que agreden sexualmente a iguales o adultos (AI). Los resultados indican que el grupo AM presenta un perfil caracterizado por una mayor victimización y aislamiento social, mientras que el grupo AI se caracteriza por una mayor presencia de otras conductas antisociales y agresivas. Finalmente se discuten las implicaciones de los resultados obtenidos para la intervención terapéutica con estos adolescentes.

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