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Paper Title

What Keeps Them Together? Insights into Sex Offender Couples Using Qualitative Content Analyses

Keywords

  • Sex Offenders
  • Relationships
  • Female Partners
  • Adjustment Strategies
  • Interview Analysis
  • Mutual Support
  • Acceptance
  • Sexual Offense Taboo
  • Cognitive Distortions
  • Power Imbalance
  • Dominance
  • Aggression
  • Insecure Attachment
  • Couples Counseling
  • Therapy
  • Sexual Aspect
  • Relationship Dynamics
  • Sexual Offender Partnerships
  • Psychological Impact
  • Therapy Approaches
  • Relationship Power Dynamics

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 42 | Issue : 6 | Page No : 534-551

Published On

February, 2016

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Abstract

Research on sex offenders’ relationships is scarce. The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate sex offenders’ relationships as well as their female partners’ adjustment strategies by means of interview analysis. Both partners profit from the relationship in terms of mutual support and acceptance. The sexual offense is a taboo subject, and the female partners were found to demonstrate cognitive distortions. The imbalance of power found in the sex offenders’ relationships is discussed, as is the finding that those sexual offenders interviewed live out their need for dominance and sometimes their aggression. The women interviewed were found to cling to their partners as a result of their insecure attachment style. We discuss couples counseling and therapy as possibilities for addressing the imbalance of power and casting light upon the sexual aspect of the relationship.

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