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Pithers, W.D., Gray, A., Busconi, A., & Houchens. P. (1998). Five empirically-derived subtypes of children with sexual behavior problems: Characteristics potentially related to juvenile delinquency and adult criminality. The Irish Journal of Psychology, 19(1), 49-67.

Types of Co-Occuring Concerns Journal Article Professionals

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Pierce, K. (2008). Typology of AISB: An update. American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Special issue on Adolescent Illegal Sexual Behavior (AISB), 20(2), 9-11.

Types of Co-Occuring Concerns Book Chapter Professionals

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Moffitt, T.E. (1993). Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: A developmental taxonomy. Psychological Review, 100(4), 674-701.

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Hunter, J., Figueredo, A., & Malamuth, N. (2010). Developmental pathways into social and sexual deviance. Journal of Family Violence, 25(2), 141-148. doi:10.1007/s10896-009-9277-9

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Brown, L. K.; Hadley, W., Stewart, A.; Lescano, C.; Whiteley, L., Donenberg, G., DiClemente, R. (2010). Psychiatric disorders and sexual risk among adolescents in mental health treatment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78(4), 590-597.

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Blanchard, R., Cantor, J. M., & Robichaud, L. K. (2006). Biological factors in the development of sexual deviance and aggression in males. In H. E. Barbaree & W. L. Marshall (Eds.), The juvenile sex offender (2nd ed., pp. 77-104). New York: Guilford.

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Seto, M. & Lalumiere, M. (2006). Conduct problems and juvenile sexual offenders: A comprehensive meta-analysis. In H. E. Barbaree & W. L. Marshall (Eds.), The juvenile sex offender (2nd ed., pp. 166–188). New York: Guilford.

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency, Types of Co-Occuring Concerns Book Chapter Professionals

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Pithers, W. D., Gray, A., Busconi, A., & Houchens, P. (1998). Caregivers of children with sexual behavior problems: Psychological and family functioning. Child Abuse & Neglect, 22(2), 129-141.

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Langstrom, N., Grann, M., & Lichtenstein, P. (2002). Genetic and environmental influences on problematic masturbatory behavior in children: A study of same-sex twins. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 31, 343-350.

Types of Co-Occuring Concerns