This book provides a comprehensive dissemination of
theoretically grounded and empirically sound research on sex
offenders and sex offending. It uses diverse methodological
approaches with implications for the research of criminal justice
policy and practice. The chapters derive from and focus on
different geographical contexts and generate empirical evidence
concerning sex offenders and sex offending including: low sex
recidivism rates; a lack of sex offender specialization; little to
no evidence of sex offending continuity from adolescence to
adulthood; and a host of collateral consequences of sex offender
registration and notification policies with limited deterrent
effect or public safety benefit.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
"Journal of Crime & Justice."
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