Relationship of cognitive distortions and personal qualities of pedophiles

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Abstract

Today sexual crime is one of the most widespread form of unlawful behavior. According to the data of different studies, there is a large number of persons who suffer from disorders of sexual preference among sex offenders. In the context of the specified problem pedophilia occupies a central place. The contribution examines theoretical questions and scientific studies devoted to cognitive distortions and personal qualities of persons suffering from pedophilia. It also discusses the role of different factors in the realization of pedophilic behavior. It examines the theories of formation of cognitive distortions which propose explanation model of violent behavior toward minors. The article describes the relationship between the existence of personal disorders and cognitive distortions in case of pedophilia.

General Information

Keywords: pedophilia, empathy deficiency, cognitive distortions, personal disorders.

Journal rubric: Forensic and Clinical Psychology in Legal Context

Article type: scientific article

For citation: Kolokolov A.V. Relationship of cognitive distortions and personal qualities of pedophiles [Elektronnyi resurs]. Psikhologiya i pravo = Psychology and Law, 2012. Vol. 2, no. 1 (In Russ., аbstr. in Engl.)

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Information About the Authors

A. V. Kolokolov, psychiatrist-sexologist, State scientific center for social and forensic psychiatry named after V.P.Serbskiy, Russian Ministry of healthcare and social development, Moscow, Russia, e-mail: a-kolokolov@mail.ru

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