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ISBN-10 : 1119439426
ISBN-13 : 9781119439424
Author: Jean Proulx, Franca Cortoni, Leam A. Craig
This new title in the What Works in Offender Rehabilitation series of handbooks reviews and brings up to date the ‘What Works’ literature in sexual offender theory, assessment, rehabilitation, risk management, prevention and policy. By evaluating current assessment frameworks and intervention programmes, it not only discusses theory and treatment efficacy but provides professionals with an evidence-based approach to the management and rehabilitation of individuals who have sexually offended, and the prevention of sexual abuse perpetration. Empirical findings of treatment effectiveness are presented and discussed by renowned international researchers and clinicians from around the world. The conceptual and theoretical material is presented with a strong emphasis on how it should be translated into real-world policy and practice in order to reduce re-offending effectively.
The Wiley handbook of what works with sexual offenders: Contemporary perspectives in theory, assessment, treatment, and prevention 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Theories of Sexual Offenders
1 Theories That Explain Sexual Aggression Against Women
Introduction
The Neuropsychology of Sexual Aggressors Against Women
The Psychology of Sexual Aggressors Against Women
Models of Sexual Offending
Conclusions
References
2 Theories That Explain the Sexual Abuse of Children
Introduction
Single‐Factor Theories
Multifactorial Theories
Conclusions
References
3 A Developmental Life‐Course View of Sexual Offending: Taking Stock of Research on the Life‐Course Development of Antisocial and Criminal Behavior
Introduction
Criminal‐Career Research
What We Know About Criminal Careers
Developmental Criminology
From Developmental Criminology to Life‐Course Criminology
Conclusions
References
4 What Works to Prevent Sexual Violence from a Global Health Perspective
Introduction
Principles and Considerations in Global Settings
What is Known (So Far) on What Works to Prevent Sexual Violence Globally
Additional Factors for Prevention in Global Settings
Implications for Policy and Practice
References
Part II: Assessment of Sexual Offenders
5 Risk Assessment in Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offenses
Introduction
Second‐Generation ARAIs
Third‐Generation ARAIs
SPJ
Conclusions
References
6 The Psychometric Assessment of Sexual Aggressors
Introduction
Use of Psychometric Assessment with Individuals Convicted of Sexual Crime
Psychometric Tools for Use with Individuals Convicted of Sexual Crime
Evidence of Psychometrics’ Predictive Validity
Alternative to Psychometrics
Conclusions
References
7 Indirect and Physiological Approaches to Assessing Deviant Sexual Interests
Introduction
PPG
Indirect Measures
Other Sexual Interests
Incremental Validity
Conclusions and Remaining Questions
References
8 Assessing Sadism in Sexual Offenders
Introduction
Contextual Issues in the Assessment of Sexual Sadism
Relevance of an Assessment of Sexual Sadism to Sexual‐Recidivism Risk and Forensic Case Formulation
Diagnostic Criteria
Clinical Approach and Factors to Consider in the Assessment of Sexual Sadism
Incorporating Assessment of Sexual Sadism into Risk Management and Intervention Planning
Conclusions
References
9 Neurobiological Considerations on the Etiological Approach to Sexual Offender Assessment: CAse Formulation Incorporating Risk Assessment–Version 2 (CAFIRA–v2)
Introduction
CF and Sexual Offending Behavior
Conclusions
References
Part III: Management of Sexual Offenders
10 The Utility of Treatment for Sexual Offenders
Introduction
Does Treatment of Sexual Offenders Work?
Reductions in Victimization
A Cost–Benefit Analysis
Conclusions
References
11 Contemporary Programs Designed for the Tertiary Prevention of Recidivism by People Convicted of a Sexual Offense: A Review, and the U.K. Perspective
Introduction
The Context of Contemporary Programs
Contemporary Programs: Biopsychosocial Processes and Procedures
Future Directions
Conclusions
References
12 Ensuring Responsive Treatment Options for Male Adults Who Have Sexually Offended
Introduction
“Nothing Works” Versus “What Works?”
Focus on Responsivity
Ensuring Treatment Engagement and Progress
Group Therapy
Multidisciplinary Collaborations
Conclusion
References
13 Pharmacological Treatment of Sexual Offenders
Introduction
Basic Science Relevant to the Pharmacological Treatment of Sexual Offenders
Paraphilic Disorders and Paraphilia‐Related Disorders
Pharmacological Agents Used in the Treatment of Sexual Offenders
Research‐Evidence Base for Pharmacological Treatment
Practice Issues and Guidelines
Conclusions
References
14 Community Dynamic Risk Management of Persons Who Have Sexually Offended
Introduction
Public Perceptions of Sexual Abuse and Resulting Policies
Are Social Control Policies Effective in Reducing Sexual Reoffending?
What Works? Dynamic Approaches to Risk Management
References
Part IV: Special Populations
15 Evidence‐Based Assessment and Treatment Approaches for Adolescents Who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behavior
Introduction
Assessment
Treatment
Discussion
References
16 Female Sexual Offenders
Introduction
The Nature of Sexual Offending by Women
Differences Between Solo and Co‐offenders
Assessment, Treatment, Management
Treatment
Community Management
Conclusions
References
17 Sexual Murderers
Introduction
Phase 1: Clinical Approach to Sexual Murderers (1886–1982)
Phase 2: The FBI Motivational Model of Sexual Murder (1982–1988)
Phase 3: SSMs and Sexual Sadists (1989–2001)
Phase 4: NSMs and Typologies (2002–2017)
Phase 5: The Integration of Typological and Comparative Studies (2017–)
Conclusions
References
18 Online Sexual Offenders: Typologies, Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention
Introduction
Typologies
Assessment and Treatment
Prevention
Conclusions
References
19 An Evidence‐Based Model of Treatment for People with Cognitive Disability Who Have Committed Sexually Abusive Behavior
Introduction
Cognitive Disability
Sexually Abusive Behavior
Treatment of Sexually Abusive Behavior
The Effectiveness of Treatment in the General Population
Treatment of Sexually Abusive Behavior in Individuals with a Cognitive Disability
Efficacy of Psychological Treatments for Sexually Abusive Behavior in Individuals With a Cognitive Disability
A Self‐Regulation Behavior‐Support Model
Conclusions
References
20 The Role of Major Mental Illness in Problematic Sexual Behavior: Current Perspectives and Controversies
Introduction
What is the Relationship Between MMI and Problematic Sexual Behavior?
Implications for Clinical and Risk Assessment in those with MMI Who Sexually Offend
Treatment Approaches and Considerations
Policy Implications
Conclusions
References
21 Noncontact Sexual Offenses
Introduction
Terminology and Diagnostic Criteria
Prevalence and Incidence Rates
Etiology of Exhibitionism and Voyeurism
Assessment Measures
Conclusions: Suggestions for Future Research and Development
References
22 Sadistic Sexual Aggressors
Introduction
Problems Associated with the Diagnosis of Sexual Sadism
Dimensions of Sexual Sadism
The Latent Structure of Sexual Sadism
The Agonistic Continuum
The Developmental Causes of Sexual Sadism
Personality Structure
Biological Factors in Sadistic Offenders
The Risk of Recidivism of Sadistic Offenders
Conclusions
References
Part V: Policy and Prevention
23 Community‐Based Approaches to Sex Offender Management
Introduction
Registration and Community Notification Laws
Residence‐Exclusion Zones
Involuntary Civil Commitment
Electronic Monitoring
Conclusions
References
24 Problem Sexual Behavior: A Review of Youth‐Focused Policies
Introduction
The Need for Separate Legal Responses to Children Versus Adults
Ineffective or Concerning Policies
Promising Policies for Addressing Youth Problem Sexual Behavior
Where Do We Go from Here?
References
25 International Approaches to the Management of Perpetrators of Sexual Harm Policy: Preventative, Practical, or Political?
Introduction
Sexual Abuse as an International Issue
International Approaches and Political Attitudes Toward Risk Management
Risk Management Policies and Practices
Community Engagement on the Risk Management of People Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses
Conclusions
References
26 Integrating Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Strategies intoYouth‐Serving Organizations
Background and Scope
Adopting a Public‐Health Lens
Future Directions
References
27 Youth‐Focused Child Sexual Abuse‐Perpetration Prevention Strategies
Introduction
Current Approaches to Addressing CSA
Emerging Approaches to CSA Prevention
Preventing Sexual Behavior Between Older and Younger Children
Key Recommendations
Conclusions
References
28 Sexual Violence Prevention with Young Adult Males: Considering Gender Inequality in an Ecological Context
Introduction
A Framework for Understanding SV
Prevention Efforts
Moving SV Prevention Forward
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