Rehabilitation treatment programmes for sexual offenders can have a high success rate, if the initial assessment is carried out effectively and the correct interventions applied. In this comprehensive book, the editors bring together an international list of leading researchers and practitioners to review the evidence-base for assessment, evaluate treatment and offer practical guidance to those working with in the field. Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders: A Handbook also includes a comprehensive literature review on working with sexual offenders, as well as sections on legislation,…mehr
Rehabilitation treatment programmes for sexual offenders can have a high success rate, if the initial assessment is carried out effectively and the correct interventions applied. In this comprehensive book, the editors bring together an international list of leading researchers and practitioners to review the evidence-base for assessment, evaluate treatment and offer practical guidance to those working with in the field. Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders: A Handbook also includes a comprehensive literature review on working with sexual offenders, as well as sections on legislation, working with special populations and approaches to managing sex offenders in the community.
Anthony R. Beech, D.Phil, FBPsS, C.Psychol (Forensic) is Professor of Criminological Psychology, University of Birmingham. Leam A. Craig PhD, MSc, CSci, AFBPsS, EuroPsy C.Psychol(Forensic) is a Consultant Forensic Psychologist and Partner at Forensic Psychology Practice Ltd. Kevin D. Browne, Ph.D., M.Ed., M.Sc., C.Psychol. (Forensic), C.Biol. is Professor of Forensic Psychology and Child Health and Director of Education in the Institute of Work, Health and Organisations (I-WHO), University of Nottingham.
Inhaltsangabe
About the Editors.
List of Contributors.
Foreword.
INTRODUCTION.
1. Overview (Anthony R. Beech, Leam A. Craig and Kevin D.Browne).
2. Attachment Problems and Sex Offending (JackieCraissati).
PART ONE: RISK ASSESSMENT.
3. Factors Associated with Sexual Recidivism (FrancaCortoni).
4. The Predictive Accuracy of Risk Factors and Frameworks(Leam A. Craig, Anthony R. Beech and Leigh Harkins).
PART TWO: APPROACHES TO OFFENDER ASSESSMENT.
5. Sex Offender Risk-Based Case Formulation (Douglas P. Boer,Jo Thakker and Tony Ward).
6. Psychometric Assessment of Sexual Deviance (Leam A. Craigand Anthony R. Beech).
7. Measuring Sexual Deviance: Attention-Based Measures(Carmen L.Z. Gress and D. Richard Laws).
8. The Standardisation of Phallometry (YolandaFernandez).
9. Using the Polygraph to Manage Risk in Sex Offenders (DonGrubin).
10. Assessment of Sexual Addiction (Liam E. Marshall and MattD. O'Brien).
PART THREE: ASSESSMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS.
11. Decision Making During the Offending Process: An AssessmentAmong Subtypes of Sexual Aggressors of Women (Jean Proulx andEric Beauregard).
12. Internet Sex Offenders (David Middleton).
13. The Assessment of Treatment-Related Issues and Risk in SexOffenders and Abusers with Intellectual Disability (William R.Lindsay and John L. Taylor).
14. The Peaks: Assessing Sex Offenders in a Dangerous and SeverePersonality Disorders Unit (Todd E. Hogue).
15. Predicting Risk of Sexual Recidivism in Juveniles:Predictive Validity of the J-SOAP-II (Robert A. Prentky, AnnPimental, Deborah J. Cavanaugh and Sue Righthand).
PART FOUR: INTERVENTIONS.
16. Models of Offender Rehabilitation: The Good Lives Model andthe Risk-Need-Responsivity Model (Tony Ward, Rachael M. Collieand Patrice Bourke).
17. Modifying Sexual Preferences (William. L. Marshall, MattD. O'Brien and Liam E. Marshall).
18. Advances in the Treatment of Adult Incarcerated SexOffenders (Ruth E. Mann and William L. Marshall).
19. A Community Residential Treatment Approach for SexualAbusers: A Description of the Lucy Faithfull Foundation'sWolvercote Clinic and Related Projects (Hilary Eldridge andDonald Findlater).
PART FIVE: ISSUES/INTERVENTIONS FOR SPECIFICPOPULATIONS.
20. Treatment for Men with Intellectual Disabilities andSexually Abusive Behaviour (Glynis Murphy and NeilSinclair).
21. Interventions with Sex Offenders with Mental Illness(Tanya Garrett and Brian Thomas-Peter).
22. Working with Sex Offenders with Personality DisorderDiagnoses (Lawrence Jones).
23. Understanding the Complexities and Needs of Adolescent SexOffenders (Phil Rich).
24. Multisystemic Therapy for Youth with Problem SexualBehaviors (Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Charles M. Borduin and CindyM. Schaeffer).
25. Female Sex Offenders: Issues and Considerations in Workingwith this Population (Hannah J. Ford).
PART SIX: POLICY AND PRACTICE.
26. Working to Prevent Sexual Abuse in the Family (Kevin D.Browne).
27. Police Work with Sex Offenders: Detection, Management andAssessment (Kevin D. Browne).
28. Community Strategies for Managing High-Risk Offenders: TheContribution of Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements(Hazel Kemshall and Jason Wood).
29. Actuarial Risk Assessments in USA Courtrooms (Dennis M.Doren).
1. Overview (Anthony R. Beech, Leam A. Craig and Kevin D.Browne).
2. Attachment Problems and Sex Offending (JackieCraissati).
PART ONE: RISK ASSESSMENT.
3. Factors Associated with Sexual Recidivism (FrancaCortoni).
4. The Predictive Accuracy of Risk Factors and Frameworks(Leam A. Craig, Anthony R. Beech and Leigh Harkins).
PART TWO: APPROACHES TO OFFENDER ASSESSMENT.
5. Sex Offender Risk-Based Case Formulation (Douglas P. Boer,Jo Thakker and Tony Ward).
6. Psychometric Assessment of Sexual Deviance (Leam A. Craigand Anthony R. Beech).
7. Measuring Sexual Deviance: Attention-Based Measures(Carmen L.Z. Gress and D. Richard Laws).
8. The Standardisation of Phallometry (YolandaFernandez).
9. Using the Polygraph to Manage Risk in Sex Offenders (DonGrubin).
10. Assessment of Sexual Addiction (Liam E. Marshall and MattD. O'Brien).
PART THREE: ASSESSMENTS FOR SPECIFIC POPULATIONS.
11. Decision Making During the Offending Process: An AssessmentAmong Subtypes of Sexual Aggressors of Women (Jean Proulx andEric Beauregard).
12. Internet Sex Offenders (David Middleton).
13. The Assessment of Treatment-Related Issues and Risk in SexOffenders and Abusers with Intellectual Disability (William R.Lindsay and John L. Taylor).
14. The Peaks: Assessing Sex Offenders in a Dangerous and SeverePersonality Disorders Unit (Todd E. Hogue).
15. Predicting Risk of Sexual Recidivism in Juveniles:Predictive Validity of the J-SOAP-II (Robert A. Prentky, AnnPimental, Deborah J. Cavanaugh and Sue Righthand).
PART FOUR: INTERVENTIONS.
16. Models of Offender Rehabilitation: The Good Lives Model andthe Risk-Need-Responsivity Model (Tony Ward, Rachael M. Collieand Patrice Bourke).
17. Modifying Sexual Preferences (William. L. Marshall, MattD. O'Brien and Liam E. Marshall).
18. Advances in the Treatment of Adult Incarcerated SexOffenders (Ruth E. Mann and William L. Marshall).
19. A Community Residential Treatment Approach for SexualAbusers: A Description of the Lucy Faithfull Foundation'sWolvercote Clinic and Related Projects (Hilary Eldridge andDonald Findlater).
PART FIVE: ISSUES/INTERVENTIONS FOR SPECIFICPOPULATIONS.
20. Treatment for Men with Intellectual Disabilities andSexually Abusive Behaviour (Glynis Murphy and NeilSinclair).
21. Interventions with Sex Offenders with Mental Illness(Tanya Garrett and Brian Thomas-Peter).
22. Working with Sex Offenders with Personality DisorderDiagnoses (Lawrence Jones).
23. Understanding the Complexities and Needs of Adolescent SexOffenders (Phil Rich).
24. Multisystemic Therapy for Youth with Problem SexualBehaviors (Elizabeth J. Letourneau, Charles M. Borduin and CindyM. Schaeffer).
25. Female Sex Offenders: Issues and Considerations in Workingwith this Population (Hannah J. Ford).
PART SIX: POLICY AND PRACTICE.
26. Working to Prevent Sexual Abuse in the Family (Kevin D.Browne).
27. Police Work with Sex Offenders: Detection, Management andAssessment (Kevin D. Browne).
28. Community Strategies for Managing High-Risk Offenders: TheContribution of Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements(Hazel Kemshall and Jason Wood).
29. Actuarial Risk Assessments in USA Courtrooms (Dennis M.Doren).
Index.
Rezensionen
"Within this book, Beech and his colleagues have set out to provide a comprehensive body of knowledge for professionals with a remit for assessing and treating sex offenders.9 This aim has been meticulously developed and it offers a scholarly, though accessible resource of great value within this field.9 For its breadth and thoroughness in achieving this objective, I commend it highly." (ATSA Forum, Spring 2011)
"This is an exceptionally valuable compendium combining current knowledge and recent advances in the field of sex offender theory, research and practice." (Association for the treatment of sexual abusers, 2011)
"The text has a number of strengths which distinguishes it from the rapidly growing corpus in this field. The most notable of these is the emphasis on applying the general techniques and concepts of assessment and treatment to specific sex offender populations. This includes groups that are often neglected such as female and juvenile sex offenders, as well as sex offenders with Learning difficulties and/or mental health problems. A further strength is the discussion of the utility and evidenced efficacy on comparatively new measures used in England and Wales, such as the penile plethysmograph and polygraph. Such discussions are essential given current trends in penal policy and practice with sex offenders. For those practitioners, academics and students who are interested in the assessment and treatment of sex offenders this Handbook is a significant addition to the literature and should be placed within easy reach on the bookshelf." (The Howard Journal, July 2010)…mehr
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