RT Article T1 Victim empathy advancement of youth sex offenders in youth correctional centres JF Acta criminologica VO 30 IS 4 SP 92 OP 108 A1 Coetzee, Laetitia A1 Bezuidenhout, Christiaan LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1744375992 AB The purpose of this article is to focus on victim empathy advancement components in correctional programmes offered in Youth Correctional Centres. It is postulated that youth sex offenders display empathy deficits, but only a limited number of international studies have investigated these deficits. This is problematic, as intervention programmes frequently include victim empathy advancement components without sufficient empirical support to necessitate such inclusion. In a recent study conducted by Coetzee (2015), an existing measuring instrument, namely Beckett and Fisher’s Victim Empathy Distortion Scale was used to measure and compare 96 youth sex offenders’ empathy levels for sexual abuse victims in general as portrayed in a case study, as well as empathy for the offenders’ own specific victims (thus measuring the difference in each offender’s empathy levels for sexual abuse victims in general, and for their own victim). The quantitative research results indicate that the most prominent empathy deficits are displayed towards the youth sex offenders’ own victims. This finding was supported by the responses gained from the interviews with participants during the qualitative phase of the study. The findings in the quantitative and qualitative section of the research elucidates the importance of focussing on own victim empathy in correctional programmes offered to these youths in order to assist them to understand the impact of their offending behaviour, to take responsibility for their offending behaviour, and to reduce the possibility that they will recidivate. K1 Correctional programmes K1 Empathy deficits K1 Intervention programmes K1 Recidivism K1 Rehabilitation K1 Victim K1 Victim empathy K1 Adolescent sex offenders K1 Adolescent sex offending