This book contextualizes the complexity of sexual violence
within its broader context from war to the resolution of
interpersonal disputes and covers a wide span including sexual
harassment, bullying, rape and murder as well as domestic violence.
Written by leading academics from a variety of disciplines,
contributions also include commentaries that relate the research to
the work of practitioners.
Despite advances made in the investigation of sexual offences,
evidence still points to a continued belief in the culpability of
victims in their own victimization and a gap between the estimated
incidence of sexual violence and the conviction of perpetrators.
Adopting an implicitly and explicitly critical stance to
contemporary policy responses that continue to fail in addressing
this problem, this book focuses on attitudes and behaviour towards
sexual violence from the point of view of the individual
experiencing the violence perpetrator and victim and situates them
within a broader societal frame. It is through an understanding of
social processes and psychological mechanisms that underpin sexual
violence that violence can be combated and harm reduced, and at
this individual level that evidence-based interventions can be
designed to change policy and practice.
The Handbook is split into four sections:
- 'Legacies: Setting the Scene' offers a critical overview of
historical, legal and cultural processes which help to explain the
origins of current thinking and offer steers for future
developments
- 'Theories and Concepts' examines contemporary thinking on
sexual violence and reviews explanatory frameworks from a number of
perspectives
- 'Acts of Sexual Violence' reviews a number of specific types of
sexual violence, elaborating the range of circumstances, victims
and perpetrators with a view to addressing the general and
pervasive nature of such violence thus contradicting narrow
cultural stereotyping
- 'Responding to Sexual Violence' overviews and evaluates current
policies and practices and offers new ideas to develop different
types of interventions.
The editors conclusion not only draws out the key themes and
ideas from contributions to the Handbook, but also considers the
nature of and the extent to which any progress has been made in
understanding and responding to sexual violence.
This will be a key text for students and academics studying
sexual violence and an essential reference tool for professionals
working in the field including police officers, probation staff,
lawyers and judges.
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