Kök Kendirlioğlu, BurcuIpekcioğlu, DeryaHavle, NedimIlnem, Mehmet Cem2024-07-122024-07-1220241079-06321573-286X10.1177/107906322311993182-s2.0-85169558303https://doi.org/10.1177/10790632231199318https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12415/6855This study investigated the psychiatric, paraphilic, and forensic profiles of men who were convicted of sexual offenses. It also examined childhood trauma exposure in the group with potential paraphilia. The study was performed in the closed prison located in the Istanbul Silivri Penal Institutions Campus. The interview data of 100 men convicted of sexual offenses were obtained from the psychiatric interview notes based on the DSM-5 criteria, the results of the 28-item Childhood Trauma Questionnaire administered to the participants with paraphilia, and the forensic profiles from examination files. It was found that 39% of individuals were drug users and 36% were alcohol users. Considering the crime scenes, 42% of men convicted of sexual offenses committed the offense in their own house. Pedophilia was the most common among men with paraphilia (59%). The victim age was significantly lower (p < .001), and the male victim ratio was higher (p < .05) in the group with paraphilia than in the group without paraphilia. Sexual offenses against children aged 10 years and below and against males may be suggestive of paraphilia and an increased risk of recidivism.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessParaphiliaPedophiliaSexual AbuseSexual AssaultTraumaParaphilias, Sociodemographic and Forensic Profiles of Men Convicted of Sexual Offenses in TurkeyArticle75137635404Q15936WOS:001063876800001N/A