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Sexual Offending - A Criminological Perspective (Paperback)
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Sexual Offending - A Criminological Perspective (Paperback)
Series: Global Issues in Crime and Justice
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There is growing recognition that sexual offending is a
multi-determined phenomenon requiring a multi-disciplinary
perspective. The significant contribution of psychology and
psychiatry, but also sociology, gender studies and anthropology to
the study of sex offending and perpetrators of sex offenses has
played a key role in the development of a distinct field of
research. In recent years, however, there has been an increase in
criminological research on the topic, introducing criminological
theory and concepts, scientific evidence and observations, and new
methodologies to the field. This book brings together international
leading scholars to consider key topics on sex offending and, where
possible, compare and contrast criminological viewpoints with those
of other disciplines, such as psychology and psychiatry. This book
considers the following questions: Are the key explanatory factors
of sex offenses completely distinct and different from those of
non-sex crime and delinquency? Are current models explaining adult
sex offending also applicable to explain sex crimes on college
campuses, female sex offending, sexual exploitation, sexual
homicide, or child luring over the internet? Are today's youth
involved in sex offenses tomorrow's adult perpetrators of sex
crimes? What is the risk of sexual recidivism and are risk
assessment tools effective to identify individuals at-risk of
committing another sex crime in the future? Are current legal
measures used to prevent sex crimes effective? What are the known
effects of such measures? What are the issues and challenges
related to the criminal investigation of sex offenses? This book is
essential reading for students and researchers from disciplines
such as criminology, psychiatry, psychology, sexology, social work
and sociology, as well as criminal justice professionals and
practitioners such as police investigators, prosecutors, judges,
probation/parole officers, and treatment providers/counsellors
involved with individuals having perpetrated sex offenses.
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