BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILD PREDATORS
BACKGROUNDS OF CHILD PREDATORS
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1. emotional difficulties
2. sexual difficulties; attractions are hard to repress; find emotional relationships with adults "difficult".
3. they feel children cannot be bad to to them
4. they understand the power and control dynamic and exploit it to the fullest'
5. immature; arrested development
6. anxiousness and hard time managing it
7. it's typical for the predator to project sexual interest upon the victim.
8. brain can be implicated by abnormalities.
9. typically have at least 1 other Psychological Disorder
10. blame is held over the victim as a weapon or threat
11. many of these types of offenders record their sexual crimes on some type of medium.
12. flat out victim blaming, (ie) "she was already sexually active, and she came onto me."
13. child hood physical abuse
14. child abuse and or neglect
15. TBI, CTE
16. difficulty externalizing feelings from a young age continuing through adulthood
17. relationship deficits
18. emotionally stunted; relating more to those more immature
19. opportunity and availability of predator to victim
20. very insecure
21. tend to infantilize children as they become teens
22. emotionally congruent with children/teens
23. targets their victims (grooming is a process)
24. will develop strong relationships with parents to get to the child in the end.
25. will use abuse as extortion
26. will use abuse to get their way
27. will use fear to keep victims "stuck"/quiet
28. history of deviant behavior (peeping tom behavior)
29. sometimes predators do not enjoy sex, where their partner "complies" and gives "consent"
30. tend to have at least one additional paraphilia of some kind as listed in the DSM
31. sometimes these predators will render their victims completely unconscious so as the victim will not remember; have more control over the acts by medicating victims
32. sadistic/assault fantasies are often correlated with the abuse itself. *ie, rape fantasies
33. have a "violent" component to their offenses many times
34. need for sexual dominance
35. predators often "drug" their victims
36. predators most often know their victim in one association or another
37. tend to threaten the victim's life, or the life of their family, if they ever "tell."
38. sometimes they offenders struggle with impotence
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