Rk. Hanson et al., A COMPARISON OF CHILD MOLESTERS AND NONSEXUAL CRIMINALS - RISK PREDICTORS AND LONG-TERM RECIDIVISM, Journal of research in crime and delinquency, 32(3), 1995, pp. 325-337
The present study compared the long-term recidivism of 191 child moles
ters and 137 nonsexual criminals. Overall, 83.2% of the nonsexual crim
inals and 61.8% ofthe child molesters were reconvicted during the 15-
to 30-year follow-up period The two groups tended to be reconvicted fo
r distinct types of offenses. Almost all sexual offense recidivism was
in the child molester group (35% vs. 1.5% in the nonsexual criminal g
roup). The nonsexual criminals, in contrast, were responsible for almo
st all the nonsexual violent recidivism. In general, prior offenses of
a specific type predicted future offenses ofthe same type. Overall, t
he results support the utility of developing specialized approaches fo
r understanding and managing child molesters.