Challenges in the management of people convicted of a sexual offence [electronic resource] : a way forward / Kasia Uzieblo, Wineke J. Smid, Kieran McCartan, editors.
This book provides an up-to-date analysis of major issues in the field of sexual abuse, both established and emerging, and asks how we can develop the most evidence-based, fit-for-purpose approach in responding to and preventing it. Sexual abuse is a multi-disciplinary, international issue that exis...
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Table of Contents:
- Section 1: Sexual Offending Behaviours
- Chapter 1: The Complexities of Understanding Sexual Grooming Behaviours, Georgia Winters, Sharron Spriggs, & Elizabeth L. Jeglic
- Chapter 2: Understanding Sexual Fantasising: Implications for Forensic Practice and Research, Ross M. Bartels
- Chapter 3: Lethal Outcome in Sexual Assaults: Predicting the Unpredictable?, Eric Beauregard
- Chapter 4: Abuse at the heart of the family: The challenges and complexities of sibling sexual abuse, Peter Yates & Stuart Allardyce
- Section 2: Assessment of People who have Committed a Sexual Offence
- Chapter 5: Using Indirect Measures of Sexual Interest in Forensic Contexts: Past, Present, and Future, Alexander F. Schmidt & Rainer Banse
- Chapter 6: Working with Individuals who have accessed Child Sexual Exploitation Material: Assessment Strategies and Future Developments, Hannah L. Merdian & Derek E. Perkins
- Chapter 7: We Are Not There Yet: Contemporary Challenges for Risk Assessment and Management, Kasia Uzieblo, Tamara de Beuf, Minne De Boeck, & Wineke J. Smid
- Chapter 8: Towards an Integration of Risk Assessment, Case Formulation, and Forensic Neuroscience,Leam A. Craig & Martin Rettenberger
- Section 3: Treatment of People Exhibiting Deviant Sexual Interests and/or Behaviours
- Chapter 9: Future Directions in the Treatment of Sexual Self-Regulation Problems in People Who Have Sexually Offended, Wineke J. Smid
- Chapter 10: Applying RNR Principles to Effectively Treat People Who Have Committed a Sexual Offence, Sandy Jung
- Chapter 11: Prison Climate and Rehabilitating Men with Sexual Convictions, Nicholas Blagden
- Chapter 12: They Need Somebody, and Not Just Anybody: Help-Seeking Behaviour in Minor-Attracted Persons, Kasia Uzieblo & Minne De Boeck
- Chapter 13: How to Thrive as a Provider of Treatment to Those Convicted of Sex Offences, Jo Clarke
- Section 4: Community Engagement and Integration of People Exhibiting Deviant Sexual Interests and/or Behaviours
- Chapter 14: Expanding Interventions to Integrate Men who have Sexually Offended back into the Community: Circles of Support and Accountability in Europe, Kieran F. McCartan, Mechtild Hoing, & Riana Taylor
- Chapter 15: Desistance Narratives in Men Who Have Committed Sexual Offences, Lucile de Kruijff & Arjan Blokland
- Chapter 16: Moving Forward in Offender-Oriented Prevention: The Stop it Now! Prevention Project from an International Perspective, Minne De Boeck, Jenny Coleman, Jill Van Dijk, & Donald Findlater
- Section 5: Changing Professional and Policy Directions in the Field of Sexual Abuse
- Chapter 17: The Relevance of Professional Organisations in the Prevention and Treatment of Sexual Violence, Marije Keulen-de Vos, Kasia Uzieblo, Minne De Boeck, Sarah Brown, & Carla Maria Xella
- Chapter 18: Translating the Sexual Abuse Evidence Base into Effective Policy and Practice, Kieran F. McCartan.