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Implementati<strong>on</strong><br />
Table 3.10 Selecti<strong>on</strong> of the RISc scores of clients with offenses related to child pornography <strong>in</strong> 2010<br />
No. Selected RISc questi<strong>on</strong>s<br />
241<br />
Number of unique<br />
clients with offenses related<br />
to child pornography<br />
N % (100%=453)<br />
1.6 A previous c<strong>on</strong>victi<strong>on</strong> is <strong>in</strong>volved (adult crim<strong>in</strong>al law) 165 36%<br />
Reas<strong>on</strong> for the offence (categories are not mutually exclusive):<br />
- Sexual motivati<strong>on</strong><br />
347<br />
77%<br />
2.8 - Addicti<strong>on</strong>, fulfilment of needs<br />
42<br />
9%<br />
- Emoti<strong>on</strong>al state<br />
115<br />
25%<br />
- Seek<strong>in</strong>g sensati<strong>on</strong><br />
65<br />
14%<br />
3.2 Client does not have permanent accommodati<strong>on</strong> 36 8%<br />
4.5 Client is currently unemployed<br />
Experience of close (partner) relati<strong>on</strong>ships from (young)<br />
144 32%<br />
6.2<br />
adulthood <strong>on</strong>wards.<br />
- Had <strong>on</strong>e or more close relati<strong>on</strong>ships<br />
- Had good and not-so-good relati<strong>on</strong>ships<br />
- Stuck <strong>in</strong> destructive patterns<br />
206<br />
148<br />
91<br />
45%<br />
33%<br />
20%<br />
6.3<br />
Current partner and family relati<strong>on</strong>ships<br />
- Mutual relati<strong>on</strong>ships<br />
- Relati<strong>on</strong>ships with some problems<br />
- Destructive relati<strong>on</strong>ships that are damag<strong>in</strong>g to the parties <strong>in</strong>volved<br />
10.1 Client has difficulties keep<strong>in</strong>g go<strong>in</strong>g 294 65%<br />
10.2 Client has psychological problems 235 52%<br />
11.1 Client is socially awkward/<strong>in</strong>ept 300 66%<br />
216<br />
157<br />
78<br />
48%<br />
35%<br />
17%<br />
11.5 Client does not adequately understand the problem 312 69%<br />
12.4<br />
Client has no understand<strong>in</strong>g of the behaviour that c<strong>on</strong>stitutes<br />
a crim<strong>in</strong>al offence<br />
91 20%<br />
12.5 Client is not motivated to change 38 8%<br />
Source: The Dutch Probati<strong>on</strong> and After-care Service (<strong>in</strong>formati<strong>on</strong> provided at the request of BNRM)<br />
Over <strong>on</strong>e third (36%) of the clients with offenses related to child pornography for whom RISc data is<br />
available have already been c<strong>on</strong>victed <strong>in</strong> the past as an adult. For more than three quarters of the clients<br />
(77%), sexual motivati<strong>on</strong> gave rise to the offence. The emoti<strong>on</strong>al state played a role for a quarter of the<br />
clients. 84 times (19%), the comb<strong>in</strong>ati<strong>on</strong> of sexual motivati<strong>on</strong> and emoti<strong>on</strong>al state were <strong>in</strong>volved. 684<br />
For two clients, sensati<strong>on</strong> was the <strong>on</strong>ly reas<strong>on</strong> for the offence, but this did play a role for 65 people<br />
altogether. Addicti<strong>on</strong> is the <strong>on</strong>ly reas<strong>on</strong> for the offence for five clients, but this also played a part for 37<br />
other clients. Just 8% of the clients do not have permanent accommodati<strong>on</strong> and approximately a third<br />
are currently unemployed. A fifth of the clients are stuck <strong>in</strong> destructive patterns and 17% are currently <strong>in</strong><br />
684 40 of the 84 cases <strong>in</strong>volved a comb<strong>in</strong>ati<strong>on</strong> with other categories.