By applying theories of sexual abuse, risk and decision-making to practice, this guide offers a holistic approach to ethically difficult decisions and situations that social workers are often faced with in their career.
By applying theories of sexual abuse, risk and decision-making to practice, this guide offers a holistic approach to ethically difficult decisions and situations that social workers are often faced with in their career.
Diane Wills is an independent practitioner specialising in the assessment, treatment and management of sexual offenders. She undertakes specialist assessments for a range of clients, and is a former Probation Officer and a registered Social Worker. She lives in Plymouth, UK. Andrew Wills is a lecturer in Social Work at Plymouth University, and has worked as an accredited practitioner and manager of sex offender treatment programmes and as a national manager in the (previous) National Probation Service. He lives in Plymouth, UK.
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Contents Introduction 1. A brief history of sex - an overview 2. Sex and sexuality 3. Theories of sexual offending 4. People who sexually harm others. 5. Theories of risk 6. Assessing the risk presented by sexual offenders 7. Legal contexts 8. Approaches and debates 9. The reflective professional Appendix References
Contents Introduction 1. A brief history of sex - an overview 2. Sex and sexuality 3. Theories of sexual offending 4. People who sexually harm others. 5. Theories of risk 6. Assessing the risk presented by sexual offenders 7. Legal contexts 8. Approaches and debates 9. The reflective professional Appendix References
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