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Patrice Renaud, Joanne-L. Rouleau, Jean Proulx, Dominique Trottier, Mathieu Goyette, John P. Bradford, Paul Fedoroff, Marie-Hélène Dufresne, Benoît Dassylva, Gilles Côté, and Stéphane Bouchard, Virtual characters designed for forensic assessment and rehabilitation of sex offenders: standardized and made-to-measure. JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, 7(2010), no. 5. (urn:nbn:de:0009-6-26466)
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%0 Journal Article %T Virtual characters designed for forensic assessment and rehabilitation of sex offenders: standardized and made-to-measure %A Renaud, Patrice %A Rouleau, Joanne-L. %A Proulx, Jean %A Trottier, Dominique %A Goyette, Mathieu %A Bradford, John P. %A Fedoroff, Paul %A Dufresne, Marie-Hélène %A Dassylva, Benoît %A Côté, Gilles %A Bouchard, Stéphane %J JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting %D 2010 %V 7(2010) %N 5 %@ 1860-2037 %F renaud2010 %X This paper presents two studies pertaining to the useof virtual characters applied in clinical forensic rehabilitationof sex offenders. The first study is about thevalidation of the perceived age of virtual characters designedto simulate primary and secondary sexual characterof typical adult and child individuals. The secondstudy puts to use these virtual characters in comparinga group of sex offenders and a group of nondeviant individuals on their sexual arousal responsesas recorded in virtual immersion. Finally, two clinicalvignettes illustrating the use of made-to-measure virtualcharacters to more closely fit sexual preferencesare presented in Discussion. %L 004 %K forensic rehabilitation %K immersive technology %K sexual plethysmography %K virtual characters %K virtual reality %R 10.20385/1860-2037/7.2010.5 %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-26466 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/7.2010.5Download
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@Article{renaud2010, author = "Renaud, Patrice and Rouleau, Joanne-L. and Proulx, Jean and Trottier, Dominique and Goyette, Mathieu and Bradford, John P. and Fedoroff, Paul and Dufresne, Marie-H{\'e}l{\`e}ne and Dassylva, Beno{\^i}t and C{\^o}t{\'e}, Gilles and Bouchard, St{\'e}phane", title = "Virtual characters designed for forensic assessment and rehabilitation of sex offenders: standardized and made-to-measure", journal = "JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting", year = "2010", volume = "7(2010)", number = "5", keywords = "forensic rehabilitation; immersive technology; sexual plethysmography; virtual characters; virtual reality", abstract = "This paper presents two studies pertaining to the useof virtual characters applied in clinical forensic rehabilitationof sex offenders. The first study is about thevalidation of the perceived age of virtual characters designedto simulate primary and secondary sexual characterof typical adult and child individuals. The secondstudy puts to use these virtual characters in comparinga group of sex offenders and a group of nondeviant individuals on their sexual arousal responsesas recorded in virtual immersion. Finally, two clinicalvignettes illustrating the use of made-to-measure virtualcharacters to more closely fit sexual preferencesare presented in Discussion.", issn = "1860-2037", doi = "10.20385/1860-2037/7.2010.5", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-26466" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Renaud, Patrice AU - Rouleau, Joanne-L. AU - Proulx, Jean AU - Trottier, Dominique AU - Goyette, Mathieu AU - Bradford, John P. AU - Fedoroff, Paul AU - Dufresne, Marie-Hélène AU - Dassylva, Benoît AU - Côté, Gilles AU - Bouchard, Stéphane PY - 2010 DA - 2010// TI - Virtual characters designed for forensic assessment and rehabilitation of sex offenders: standardized and made-to-measure JO - JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting VL - 7(2010) IS - 5 KW - forensic rehabilitation KW - immersive technology KW - sexual plethysmography KW - virtual characters KW - virtual reality AB - This paper presents two studies pertaining to the useof virtual characters applied in clinical forensic rehabilitationof sex offenders. The first study is about thevalidation of the perceived age of virtual characters designedto simulate primary and secondary sexual characterof typical adult and child individuals. The secondstudy puts to use these virtual characters in comparinga group of sex offenders and a group of nondeviant individuals on their sexual arousal responsesas recorded in virtual immersion. Finally, two clinicalvignettes illustrating the use of made-to-measure virtualcharacters to more closely fit sexual preferencesare presented in Discussion. SN - 1860-2037 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-26466 DO - 10.20385/1860-2037/7.2010.5 ID - renaud2010 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | JVRB, 7(2010), no. 5. |
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Virtual characters designed for forensic assessment and rehabilitation of sex offenders: standardized and made-to-measure (eng) |
Author | Patrice Renaud, Joanne-L. Rouleau, Jean Proulx, Dominique Trottier, Mathieu Goyette, John P. Bradford, Paul Fedoroff, Marie-Hélène Dufresne, Benoît Dassylva, Gilles Côté, Stéphane Bouchard |
Language | eng |
Abstract | This paper presents two studies pertaining to the use of virtual characters applied in clinical forensic rehabilitation of sex offenders. The first study is about the validation of the perceived age of virtual characters designed to simulate primary and secondary sexual character of typical adult and child individuals. The second study puts to use these virtual characters in comparing a group of sex offenders and a group of non deviant individuals on their sexual arousal responses as recorded in virtual immersion. Finally, two clinical vignettes illustrating the use of made-to-measure virtual characters to more closely fit sexual preferences are presented in Discussion. |
Subject | forensic rehabilitation, immersive technology, sexual plethysmography, virtual characters, virtual reality |
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DDC | 004 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-6-26466 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/7.2010.5 |