The Roles of Empathy and Theory of Mind in Sexual Violence Perpetration: An Integrated Social Information Processing Framework

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Tibbels, Sarah [1 ]
Benbouriche, Massil [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Lille, Lille, France
[2] Natl Inst Forens Psychiat Philippe Pinel, Res Ctr, Montreal, PQ, Canada
关键词
social information processing; empathy; theory of mind; sexual violence; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; ASSAULT PERPETRATION; COGNITIVE THEORY; OFFENDERS; MEN; MISPERCEPTION; PSYCHOPATHY; DEFICITS; INTENT; MODEL;
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10.1177/10790632251315174
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Empathy is an aspect of social cognition which has gained much attention to explain sexual violence perpetration, with research resulting in mixed and contradictory findings. Another aspect of social cognition, which has been linked to, and even used synonymously with, cognitive empathy is Theory of Mind (ToM). However, research is severely lacking on the role which ToM may play in sexual violence. Hence, in order to elucidate such issues, following a theoretical discussion of these concepts, we propose an integrated Social Information Processing (SIP) framework to understand how empathy and ToM may be involved in sexual violence perpetration. This framework includes the steps laid out by Crick and Dodge's original SIP model, the emotional processes emphasised by Lemerise and Arsenio, the empathy stages identified by Marshall and colleagues, and our propositions concerning the role played by ToM. In this theoretical article, we argue that ToM and empathy are primarily involved in earlier SIP stages, but may have repercussions on subsequent stages as SIP is cyclical. Nonetheless, greater research is needed to conclusively identify where deficits lie. In terms of clinical implications, we recommend that empathy and ToM be targeted in interventions (primary, secondary and tertiary) using cognitive-behavioural therapy principles which are involved in, and affect, SIP.
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