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Desistance from Sexual Offending - The Role of Circles of Support and Accountability (Hardcover)
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Desistance from Sexual Offending - The Role of Circles of Support and Accountability (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in Crime and Society
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This book explores how Circles of Support and Accountability can
reduce sexual reoffending. The release of a notorious sex offender
from prison strikes fear into members of the public. Media coverage
often provokes further panic, casting such offenders as
irredeemable monsters and ticking time bombs, destined to continue
preying on innocent children and women. In the West, governments
have responded by enacting heavily punitive and exclusionary
policies, such as public sex offender registers, indefinite
detention, and lifetime correctional supervision. A radically
different approach - Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) -
emerged alongside these measures. CoSA are groups of trained
volunteers who collectively resist the exclusionary impulse,
instead actively supporting those with sexual offence convictions
to reintegrate into communities. Despite their seemingly
counterintuitive nature, the research is clear that CoSA reduce
sexual reoffending far better than more popular draconian sex
offender management policies. However, little is understood about
how CoSA work. This book begins to address this gap by proposing a
new way of understanding how CoSA reduce sexual reoffending.
Drawing on 65 in-depth interviews with CoSA participants, it offers
a new theoretically-informed empirical explanation of CoSA's
capacity to promote desistance from sexual offending, and to turn
those convicted of sexual offenders into law-abiding and productive
members of the community. Ultimately it is a call to action,
demonstrating that we, the community, must play a more central role
in integrating people with sexual offence convictions if we desire
safer communities for our children and our selves. This work
illuminates new directions for research, policy, and practice, and
is essential reading for academics and students engaged in the
study of criminology and criminal justice, restorative justice,
sexual violence, and reentry
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