


Male offenders had a greater history of offending and showed more evidence of sexual abuse supportive cognitions relative to both solo and co-offending females. Compared with male offenders, female co-offenders showed poorer self-management, but better sexual self-regulation. We found that solo female offenders showed the most evidence of personal problems, including depression and sexual dissatisfaction. We compared the characteristics of 20 solo and 20 co-offending females (co-offended with a male and/or female accomplice), and 40 male sexual offenders against children. However, little is known about how solo and co-offending females differ from solo male sexual offenders. Studies have highlighted differences in the victim choice, offender, and offense characteristics of female and male sexual offenders. Williams, Rebecca Gillespie, Steven M Elliott, Ian A Eldridge, Hilary J SOLO librarians are usually found in corporate libraries, private companies, small public libraries, museums, schools, churches or synagogues, prisons, law firms, hospitals or special libraries with specialized or limited materials and services with…Ĭharacteristics of Female Solo and Female Co-Offenders and Male Solo Sexual Offenders Against Children. This book provides an introduction to single staff information services, or SOLO librarianship. ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
