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ISBN 10: 0367457601
ISBN 13: 9780367457600
Author: Donna Vandiver, Jeremy Braithwaite
Sex Crimes Research and Realities 2nd Edition Table of contents:
1 Introduction
Moral Panic
Defining a Sex Crime
Sources and Numbers of Sex Crimes and Offenders
A Brief History of Research on Sex Crimes
State of Current Research on Sex Crimes
Once a “Sex Offender,” Always a “Sex Offender”
Addressing Sex-Crime Myths
2 Theories about Sex Crimes and Persons Who Commit Sex Crimes
Essential Components of a Theory
Probabilistic Nature of Theories
Biological Theories
Psychological Theories
Sex-Crime-Specific Theories
Criminological Theories
Common Causes Identified to Explain Sexually Offending
Conclusion
3 Rape and Sexual Assault
Myths about Rape
Rape Culture
Rape Law in the United States
Why Do People Rape?
Rape Typologies
Criminal Justice Response to Rape
Conclusion
4 Child Sexual Abuse
Myths about Child Sexual Abuse
Historical Trends in Child Sexual-Abuse Laws, Policies, and Societal Responses
Child Sexual Abuse Typologies
Grooming
Criminal Justice Response to Child Sexual Abuse
Conclusion
5 Child Pornography and Sex Trafficking
Myths about Child Pornography
Defining Child Pornography
The History of Child Pornography Law
Child Pornography Offenders
Criminal Justice Responses to Child Pornography Crimes
Sex Trafficking
Conclusion
6 Juveniles and Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime
Number of Sex Crimes Committed by Juveniles and Girls/Women
Common Characteristics of Juveniles Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (JSCs)
Juveniles Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (JSCs) Compared to Juvenile (Nonsexual) Offenders
Distinctions and Typologies of Juveniles Who Have Committed a Sex crime (JSCs)
Explanations of Juveniles Committing Sex Crimes (JSCs)
Assessment of Juveniles Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (JSCs)
Treatment for Juveniles Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (JSCs)
Recidivism Among Juveniles Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (JSCs)
Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (WSC)
Characteristics of Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (WSC)
Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (WSC) Compared to Men Who Have Committed a Sex Crime
Distinctions and Typologies of Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (WSC)
Explanations of Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (WSC)
Assessment of Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (WSC)
Treatment for Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (WSC)
Recidivism of Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime (WSC)
Conclusion
7 Institutional Abuse
Institutional Abuse Characteristics
Sexual Assault within Institutions
Organizations Facing Both Child Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault Allegations
Suggestions for Policies and Procedures to Respond to Institutional Abuse
Conclusion
8 The Victimology of Sexual Violence
Victimology and Early Theories of Victimization
Victims of Sexual Violence
Special Populations
Victim Responses to Sexual Violence
False Allegations of Sexual Violence
Sexual Violence Victim Advocacy
9 Investigations of Sex Crimes
Failure to Report a Sex Crime
Crime-Scene Profiling and Crime-Scene Basics
Paraphilias and Fantasies
First Responders
Medical Examinations of Rape Victims
Medical Exams of Child Victims
Interviewing Victims, Suspected Offenders, and Witnesses: The Phased Approach
Sex Crimes with Unique Investigational Obstacles
Common Investigational Failures
Conclusion
10 Assessment Tools and Treatment Issues Related to Sex Crimes
Obstacles in Accessing Treatment for Victims of Sex Crimes
Empirically-Based Approaches of Assessing and Treating Persons Who Have Committed a Sex Crime
Overview of Assessments
Sex-Offender Assessment Tools
Effectiveness of Sex-Offender Assessment Tools
Psychopathy
Treatment of Persons Who Have Committed a Sex Crime
Treatment Effectiveness
Conclusion
11 Registration Laws and Civil Commitment of Persons Who Have Committed a Sex Crime
Perceptions of People Who Commit Sex Offenses
Sex-Offender Registration and Notification Laws
Assumptions of Sex-Offender Registration and Notification Laws
Effects of Sex-Offender Registration and Notification Laws
Additional Requirements for Registered Sex Offenders (RSOs)
Civil Commitment Laws for Sexually Violent Predators
State-Level Laws: Erin’s Law
Conclusion
12 Conclusion
Bringing It All Together: All Persons Who Have Committed a Sex Offense Are (Not) the Same
Myths Regarding the Number of Sex Crimes, Persons Who Commit a Sex Crime, and Associated Trends
Myths Regarding Why Persons Commit Sex Crimes
Myths Regarding Rapists, Rape, and Rape Victims
Myths Regarding Child Sexual Abuse, Child Molestation, and Child Victims
Myths Regarding Child Pornography and Sex Trafficking
Myths Regarding Juveniles and Women Who Have Committed a Sex Crime
Myths Regarding Institutional Abuse
Myths Regarding Victims of Sex Crimes
Myths Regarding Investigating Abuse
Myths Regarding Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders
Myths Regarding Which Community Sanctions Should Exist for Sex Offenders
The Effects of Sex-Crime and Sex-Offender Myths
Index
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