Sexual deviance : issues and controversies /

In this work, the authors examine why sex offences are committed and covers the controversies surrounding what to do about it. It discusses cutting edge theoretical developments in etiology rehabilitation and practice.

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Other Authors: Ward, Tony, Laws, D. Richard, Hudson, Stephen M.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, 2003
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Theoretical issues in sexual deviance / Tony Ward, D. Richard Laws, Stephen M. Hudson
  • PART I. EXPLANATIONS OF SEXUAL DEVIANCE
  • Explaining child sexual abuse: integration and elaboration / Tony Ward, Laura Sorbello
  • Good lives and the rehabilitation of sexual offenders / Tony Ward, Claire A. Stewart
  • Back to the future? Evolutionary explanations of rape / Richard Siegert, Tony Ward
  • Behavioral economic approaches to the assessment and treatment of sexual deviation / D. Richard Laws
  • Penile plethysmography: will we ever get it right? / D. Richard Laws
  • Cultural components of practice: reflexive responses to diversity and difference / Marie Connolly
  • Developmental antecedents of sexual offending / Thomas Keenan, Tony Ward
  • Cognitive distortions, schemas, and implicit theories / Ruth E. Mann, Anthony R. Beech
  • Classification of sex offenders / Devon L.L. Polaschek
  • Empathy and victim empathy / Devon L.L. Polaschek
  • PART II. RESPONSES TO SEXUAL DEVIANCE
  • Research and practice with adolescent sexual offenders: dilemmas and directions / Robin Jones
  • Promise and the peril of sex offender risk assessment / Stephen Hart, D. Richard Laws, P. Randall Kropp
  • Treatment models for sex offenders: a move toward a formulation-based approach / Christopher R. Drake, Tony Ward
  • Responsivity factors in sexual offender treatment / Michael J. Proeve
  • Integrating pharmacological treatments / William Glaser
  • Harm reduction and sexual offending: is an intraparadigmatic shift possible? ; Sexual offending is a public health problem: are we doing enough? / D. Richard Laws
  • Enhancing relapse prevention through the effective management of sex offenders in the community / Astrid Birgden, Karen Owen, Bea Raymond
  • Risk-need model of offender rehabilitation: a critical analysis / Tony Ward, Mark Brown.