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Rehabilitating Criminal Sexual Psychopaths - Legislative Mandates, Clinical Quandaries (Paperback)
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More than half the states in the US have legislation on sex
offenders that distinguishes between those whose offense is
incidental to other offenses ("felony" sexual offenders), and those
who engage in "repetitive, habitual, or compulsive" sex offenses
("criminal sexual psychopaths"). This second category is the
subject of this book. The legislation specifies that criminal
sexual psychopaths must be treated, not punished. But treatment is
problematic; the literature on various approaches finds uncertainty
about the effectiveness of treatment. Pallone asks the difficult
question of whether there is a prospective right to effective
treatment, and notes the political and ethical questions involved
in potentially more effective "Clockwork Orange" approaches. The
ethical burden on mental health clinicians is heavy; despite the
fact that the category "sexual psychopath" is essentially a legal,
not a psychiatric, category, judges tend to follow professional
recommendations as to categorization. Pallone emerges with some
surprising but convincing conclusions. If the distinction between
felony and psychopathic sexual offending is essentially empty, as
the profession feels it is, it should be abandoned. All criminal
sexual offenders should be punished, except those who opt for
treatment and who are certified by mental health professionals as
likely to benefit. And for those few so identified, society should
be prepared to commit significant resources to their treatment.
This speculation on the past, present, and future of criminal
sexual deviation comes from a psychologist with a broad command of
the literature and deep professional experience in the area.
Combining a broad-ranging overview of the legal, criminological,
and psychiatric literature on these questions, Rehabilitating
Criminal Sexual Psychopaths raises important questions. Legal
experts, criminologists, mental health professionals, and all those
concerned with public policy will find it significant.
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