Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
94536 Aggression and Violent Behavior 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Preliminary conceptualizations of firesetting scripts are hypothesized.•Preliminary conceptualizations of firesetting expertise are hypothesized.•The content, structure, and etiological functions of these scripts and expertise are described.

The importance of cognition in the facilitation and reinforcement of criminal behavior has been highlighted and recognized in numerous offender populations. Coupled with this is an emerging body of literature suggesting that offenders may, in fact, display a certain level of expertise in their offending. In this paper, the notion of offending expertise along with cognition—specifically the concept of offense scripts—will be explored in relation to firesetting behavior for the first time. Using research evidence and clinical experience this paper outlines a preliminary conceptual framework of the potential scripts and types of expertise that are likely to characterize firesetters. The content, structure, and etiological functions of these scripts and expertise are described. Future research and practical implications of the proposed firesetting scripts and expertise are also considered.

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