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Assessing
Dangerousness: Violence by Sexual Offenders, Batterers, and Child Abusers
BOOK
This text addresses one of
the most difficult issues in the assessment and treatment of violent
individualsassessing their degree of dangerousness and risk of recidivism. Assessing
Dangerousness takes the reader through an educated discussion of the different models for
assessing dangerous-ness that have appeared since the 1950s and 1960s up until
the present and, most significantly, presents up-to-date ap-
proaches to tackling such assessment areas as physical and sexual abuse, sexual assault,
and wife assault. Drawing on the research and clinic
Juvenile Sexual
Offending: Causes, Consequences, and Correction BOOK
This is the essential resource
for understanding and treating young people who commit sexual offenses such as rape,
exhibitionism, voyeurism, fetishism, and obscene communication. This book covers: the
origins of deviant behavior, the consequences for both victim and offender, the criminal l
justice and mental health systems response, the treatment of the perpetrator both
within and with out family, and perpetration prevention.
Listening to Sex Offenders Video Series - VIDEO
A film about sex offender
denial and deceit, Truth, Lies, and Sex Offenders demystifies the tech-niques sex
offenders engage in to hide their crimes from themselves and others.
Sex Crimes: Patterns and
Behavior BOOK
The ongoing concerns
about sex crimes continue to pique interest in related issues, research, and therapies.
Like the popular first edition, the revision of Sex Crimes offers a comprehensive survey
of sex offenders and offenses. The long-awaited Second Edition includes coverage of the
psychological profiling of sex offenders, the often ritualistic crimes they commit, and
the effect their actio
Treating Child Sex Offenders and
Victims BOOK
What forms of treatment
are best suited for both the offender and the victim of child sexual abuse? How does
treatment of sex offenders differ from that of other clients? Treating Child
Treating the Aftermath of Sexual Abuse:
A Handbook for Working with Children in Care BOOK
Treating the Aftermath of
Sexual Abuse is a handbook for working with children in care who have been sexually
abused. The authors review the impact of sexual abuse on a child's physical and emotional
development and describe the effect of abuse on basic life experiences. What disti
Worth Protecting: Women, Men, and Freedom from Sexual
Aggression BOOK
Worth Protecting is designed
for women and men, from the early teens through the adult years. It takes a
non-adversarial approach toward understanding and avoiding sexual seduction, coercion,
psychological force, and rape. The skills and insights fostered by this book, will help
the reader build both greater safety and healthier relationships.
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