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9780898621204

The Juvenile Sex Offender

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    9780898621204

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    0898621208

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-08-13
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

There has been an extraordinary amount of published research and theory on sexual assault by adult male offenders. Yet, little has been written about the juvenile or adolescent sex offender, either as a subject of study in his own right, or in an effort to understand the developmental processes which may lead to sexually assaultive behavior in adults. Filling a gap in the literature, this comprehensive volume provides a detailed examination of the juvenile sexual offender, and what is known about the development of sexually assaultive behavior.

Written by leading researchers, chapters first define terms and concepts and outline the research, professional, and legal issues relevant to treatment of the juvenile sex offender. Salient historical, personality, and behavioral characteristics which may differentiate various important subgroupings of these offenders are also described. The book then focuses on the development of the juvenile sexual offender, and how this development differs from that of normal adolescents. Chapters examine how sexuality evolves and manifests itself in both the normal and the deviant teenager, and why deviant behaviors often continue into adulthood. Sexual arousal and preferences of the adolescent offender, and processes involving social bonds and influences on the development of deviant sexuality are also discussed.

Finally, the book explores ways in which society might respond to prevent or control the occurrence of sexual assault by juveniles. A comprehensive approach to treatment is presented that encompasses criminal justice and mental health systems, cognitive-behavioral interventions, pharmacological approaches, relapse prevention, and supervision.

Highly informative and useful, this text is particularly important to psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other mental health clinicians working with juvenile sexual offenders, their families, and their victims. Similarly, professionals in forensic, developmental or child and family studies will also find it of particular interest. It also serves as an ideal text for advanced courses on juvenile sexual offenders, or as supplementary reading for students of forensic psychology or psychiatry.

Author Biography

Howard Barbaree, PhD, is currently Head of Impulse Control Disorders Programme at the Clark Institute of Psychiatry in Toronto, Canada. For the past 13 years, he has been a Professor in Psychology at Queen's University, during which time he has devoted most of his professional work to research, teaching, and clinical practice related to sexual aggression and sexual deviance. Dr. Barbaree has published numerous journal articals and book chapters on the topic, and he is co-editor of the Handbook of Sexual Assault: Issues, Theories, and Treatment of the Offender (Plenum Publishing Corp.). He is the founding director of the Warkworth Sexual Behavior Clinic, a Canadian Federal Penitentiary treatment program for sexual offenders. Dr. Barbaree was born and educated in British Columbia, Canada, and received his PhD in Psychology from Queen's University in 1974.

William Marshall, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. He has devoted the past 23 years to research and clinical aspects of the assessment and treatment of the sex offender. He has published extensively, with over 100 journal articles and book chapters to his credit. He is a co-editor of the Handbook of Sexual Assault: Issues, Theories, and Treatment of the Offender (Plenum Publishing Corp.)., and co-author of Criminal Neglect: Why Sex Offenders Go Free (Doubleday). Dr. Marshall is the founding Director of the Kingstom Sexual Behavior Clinic, a community-based assessment and treatment program for adult and adolescent sex offenders. In addition, he has assisted in the establishment of sex offender treatment programs in six different countires throughout the world. Dr. Marshall was born in Australis, educated in England, and received his PhD from Queen's University in 1971.

Table of Contents

Sexual Assault in Society: The Role of the Juvenile Offender
1(24)
Howard E. Barbaree
Stephen M. Hudson
Michael C. Seto
Men Who Commit Sexual Crimes
3(7)
Juveniles Who Commit Sexual Crimes
10(7)
The Victims of the Juvenile Sex Offender
17(1)
Conclusion
18(1)
References
18(7)
Legal Responses to the Juvenile Sex Offender
25(20)
Nicholas Bala
Ira Schwartz
Juvenile Court Jurisdiction: Age and Offenses
26(2)
The Juvenile Justice Processes
28(13)
Assessing the Impact of Legal Intervention
41(1)
Acknowledgment
42(1)
Cases Cited
43(1)
References
43(2)
Exploring Characteristics for Classifying Juvenile Sex Offenders
45(39)
Raymond A. Knight
Robert Prentky
The Heterogeneity of Junevile Sex Offenders
45(9)
Method
54(7)
Results
61(11)
Discussion
72(6)
Acknowledgments
78(1)
References
78(6)
Where Does Sexuality Come From?: Normative Sexuality from a Developmental Perspective
84(20)
William M. Bukowski
Lorrie Sippola
William Brender
Sexuality, Synthesis, and Development: What is Sexual Development?
85(3)
Sexuality in Childhood
88(4)
Sexuality in Adolescence: What Changes?
92(7)
Summary and Conclusion
99(1)
Acknowledgment
100(1)
References
100(4)
Sexual Assault through the Life Span: Adult Offenders with Juvenile Histories
104(14)
Gene G. Abel
Candice A. Osborn
Deborah A. Twigg
Sexual Development
105(1)
Etiology of Sexual Deviance
105(1)
Do Some Adolescents Have Paraphilias?
106(1)
The Age of Onset of Paraphilias
107(2)
Paraphiliacs Who Were Adolescents When Evaluated
109(3)
Adult Paraphiliacs Reporting the Onset of Paraphilic Interest Prior to Age 18
112(2)
Summary and Conclusion
114(2)
References
116(2)
Pavlovian Conditioning Processes in Adolescent Sex Offenders
118(25)
William L. Marshall
Anthony Eccles
The Nature of Conditioning Theories
119(3)
Evidence for Conditioning
122(9)
A Multifaceted Theory of Adolescent Sex Offending
131(5)
Conclusion
136(1)
References
137(6)
The Phylogenetic and Ontogenetic Development of Sexual Age Preferences in Males: Conceptual and Measurement Issues
143(21)
Vernon L. Quinsey
Marnie E. Rice
Grant T. Harris
Kelly S. Reid
Evolutionary Explanations of Sexual Preference
145(2)
Measures of Sexual Interest
147(7)
Covariation Among Measures of Sexual Interest
154(2)
Method
156(1)
Results and Discussion
156(3)
Summary
159(1)
Acknowledgments
160(1)
References
160(4)
The Importance of Attachment Bonds in the Development of Juvenile Sex Offending
164(18)
William L. Marshall
Stephen M. Hudson
Sharon Hodkinson
Attachment and Its Relevance for Development
165(4)
Attachment Bonds and Juvenile Delinquency
169(2)
Attachment Bonds and Juvenile Sex Offending
171(1)
Attachment and Intimacy Problems in Adult Sex Offenders
172(2)
The Relationship Between Attachment, Intimacy, and Sex Offending
174(2)
Implications for Research
176(1)
References
177(5)
Adolescent Sexual Aggression within Heterosexual Relationships: Prevalence, Characteristics, and Causes
182(21)
Jacquelyn W. White
Mary P. Koss
Definitions
183(1)
Incidence and Prevalence
184(2)
Characteristics of Sexually Assaultive Offenders
186(10)
Conclusion
196(1)
References
197(6)
The Relationship Between Substance Use and Abuse and Sexual Offending in Adolescents
203(22)
Lynn O. Lightfoot
Howard E. Barbaree
Defining Substance Abuse
204(1)
Alcohol, Drugs, and Aggressive Behavior
205(1)
Epidemiological Literature
205(1)
Theoretical Models
206(1)
The Biological Perspectives: Chemical Disinhibition Theory
207(1)
The Sociocultural Perspective
207(1)
The Psychological Perspective
208(2)
Alcohol and Sexual Arousal
210(2)
Substance Use and Violent Sexual Behavior: Putting the Pieces Together
212(1)
The Relationship between Delinquency and Drug Abuse
212(1)
The Relationship between Sexual Offending and Substance Use and Abuse in Adolescents
213(3)
Implications for the Assessment and Treatment of Adolescent Sex Offenders
216(2)
Summary and Conclusion
218(1)
References
219(6)
The Conduct Disorders and the Juvenile Sex Offender
225(10)
Karen France
Stephen M. Hudson
Nonsexual Disturbances of Conduct
226(1)
Nonsexual Disturbances of Conduct in Juvenile Sex Offenders
226(2)
Factors Associated with Nonsexual Disturbances of Conduct and Juvenile Sex Offending
228(1)
Attempts to Subclassify
229(1)
Prognosis
230(1)
Discussion
231(1)
References
232(3)
The Developmentally Disabled Adolescent Sex Offender
235(8)
Lana Stermac
Peter Sheridan
The Developmentally Disabled Adolescent Sex Offender
236(1)
Treatment of the Developmentally Disabled Adolescent Sex Offender
237(2)
Special Needs of the Developmentally Disabled Adolescent Sex Offender
239(1)
References
240(3)
Treatment of the Juvenile Sex Offender within the Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems
243(21)
Howard E. Barbaree
Franca A. Cortoni
Denial and Minimization Among Juvenile Sex Offenders
245(4)
Primary Objectives of Intervention: Protection of the Community
249(2)
The Criminal Justice System Support for Treatment
251(1)
Treatment Support for the Criminal Justice System
252(1)
Clinical Assessment
253(1)
Treatment
254(4)
Conclusion
258(1)
References
259(5)
Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of the Juvenile Sex Offender
264(14)
Judith V. Becker
Meg S. Kaplan
Assessment
265(1)
Treatment Program
266(1)
The Program
267(2)
Group Treatment
269(7)
Treatment Outcome
276(1)
Conclusion
276(1)
References
276(2)
The Pharmacological Treatment of the Adolescent Sex Offender
278(11)
John M. W. Bradford
Antiandrogen and Hormonal Agents
280(5)
The Use of Other Pharmacological Agents
285(2)
References
287(2)
Relapse Prevention with Sexually Aggressive Adolescents and Children: Expanding Treatment and Supervision
289(32)
Alison Stickrod Gray
William D. Pithers
Onset of Abusive Sexuality: Adolescence
290(1)
Onset of Abusive Sexuality: Preadolescence
291(1)
Relapse Prevention
292(1)
An Overview of the Relapse Prevention Model
293(1)
The Relapse Process
294(5)
Internal, Self-Management Dimension of Relapse Prevention
299(9)
Special Issues When Working with Sexually Aggressive Children
308(2)
External, Supervisory Dimension of Relapse Prevention
310(4)
Relapse Prevention as a Unifying Theoretical Framework
314(3)
References
317(4)
Index 321

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