Re. Lindsey et al., Differences in the dispositional empathy of juvenile sex offenders, non-sex-offending delinquent juveniles, and nondelinquent juveniles, J INTERP V, 16(6), 2001, pp. 510-522
Differences in dispositional empathy between juvenile sex offenders, non-se
x-offending delinquent juveniles, and nondelinquent juveniles were explored
controlling for age and race. Participants were 81 males ranging in age fr
om 13 to 18 from a southwestern state. Their scores on Davis's Interpersona
l Reactivity Index (IRI) were analyzed using a one-way randomized block mul
tivariate analysis of variance. Postomnibus analyses included mean vector c
omparisons followed by univariate analyses comparing the means on each IRI
subscale. Juvenile sex offenders and non-sex-offending delinquent juveniles
scored significantly higher than nondelinquents on the Personal Distress s
ubscale. Non-sex-offending delinquent juveniles scored significantly higher
than the juvenile sex offenders on the Empathic Concern subscale.