Experiences of Young People with Harmful Sexual Behaviors in Services: A Qualitative Study

  • Myles Balfe
  • , Simon Hackett
  • , Helen Masson
  • , Josie Phillips

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Abstract

Young people are responsible for a significant number of the sexual offenses that are committed every year. These young people are generally referred to specialist services for treatment. This article explores the health characteristics and service experiences of 117 young people with sexual behavior problems, and the issues that services face when working with them. The study is based on analysis of 117 case files, identified from nine specialist services in the UK. The case files were thematically analyzed. Case files provided information on the following topics: the reasons why the young people were referred to harmful sexual behavior services; the young people’s personal characteristics; their medical and mental health problems; the young people’s interests and aspirations; their attitudes toward services and interventions; continued problematic sexual incidents in services; progress in services; and post-service experiences. Overall, the findings of the study indicate that these young people have a number of strengths, but often have problems across a range of personal and health domains. A number of them continue to remain sexually and generally violent in services, particularly in residential settings, which has risk management implications for staff.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)649-666
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Child Sexual Abuse: Research, Treatment, and Program Innovations for Victims, Suvivors, and Offenders
Volume28
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • harmful sexual behavior
  • juvenile
  • qualitative
  • services
  • sexual violence
  • Young people
  • youth

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