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From a rehabilitation series–what works for those who've sexually offended
The Wiley Handbook of What Works with Sexual Offenders is an important addition to the What Works in Offender Rehabilitation handbook series. This handbook specifically looks at the topics of sexual offender theory, assessment, rehabilitation, prevention, policy, and risk management. Current assessment frameworks and intervention programmes are evaluated, with consideration of treatment efficacy.
The handbook provides professionals with an evidence-based approach to the management and rehabilitation of individuals who have sexually offended, while presenting ideas on the prevention of sexual abuse. Concepts and theory behind sexual offender rehabilitation are presented with a focus on how this information can be applied in the development of real-world policies that seek to reduce re-offending.
The Wiley Handbook of What Works with Sexual Offenders also includes discussions from renowned international researchers and clinicians on the empirical findings of treatment effectiveness.
As an important reference work, this rehabilitation handbook offers material for practitioners, including probation officers, social workers and psychologists. Each handbook within the What Works in Offender Rehabilitation series studies current theory, policy, and practice related to a type of offending.
Jean Proulx is a Professor in, and the Director of, the School of Criminology at the University of Montreal, and Researcher at the International Centre for Comparative Criminology at that university. Since 1987, he has also been active, both as researcher and forensic psychologist, in treatment programs for sex offenders at the Philippe-Pinel Institute of Montreal, a maximum-security psychiatric institution. His main research interests are the pathways in the offending process, personality profiles, and sexual preferences and recidivism risk factors in sexual murderers, rapists, paedophiles and incest offenders. Over the last 30 years, he has published 10 books, and more than 150 book chapters and peer-reviewed articles in French and in English.
Franca Cortoni is Professor in the School of Criminology, University of Montreal, Canada, and a Research Fellow at the International Centre of Comparative Criminology. She previously worked in the Correctional Service of Canada as Director of Programming Research. She has published over 90 papers and 5 books on issues related to male and female sexual offenders. Her current research focuses on the effectiveness of treatment for sexual offenders.
Leam A. Craig, is a Consultant Forensic and Clinical Psychologist and Partner at Forensic Psychology Practice, UK. He is a Visiting Professor of Forensic Clinical Psychology at Birmingham City University and Hon. Professor of Forensic Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK. He acts as an expert witness in the assessment and treatment of offenders and in matters of child protection. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and the Academy of Social Sciences and Chairs the Expert Witness Advisory Group. He has over 100 publications including 12 books.
Elizabeth J. Letourneau is Professor, Department of Mental Health and Director, Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is recognized for her expertise on child sexual abuse perpetration prevention, practice and policy. She has published more than 100 papers and chapters informed by research funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Justice, Oak Foundation, and the Open Society Foundation among others.
Introduction: Overview and structure of the bookJean Proulx
Part One. Theories of Sexual OffendersJean Proulx, Section Coordinator
1 Theories that Explain Sexual aggression WomenJonathan James and Jean Proulx
2 Theories that Explain the Sexual Abuse of ChildrenBeth Dangerfield, Gaye Ildeniz, and Caoilte Ó Ciardha
3 A Developmental Life-course View of Sexual Offending: Taking Stock of Research on the Life-course Development of Antisocial and Criminal BehaviourPatrick Lussier and Evan McCuish
4 What Works to Prevent Sexual Violence from a Global Health PerspectiveGreta Massetti, Laura Chiang, and Beverly Fortson
Part Two. Assessment of Sexual OffendersLeam A. Craig and Franca Cortoni, Section Coordinators
5 Risk Assessment in Individuals Convicted of Sexual OffencesMartin Rettenberger and Liam A. Craig
6 The Psychometric Assessment of Sexual AggressorsHelen Wakeling
7 Indirect and Physiological Approaches to Assessing Deviant Sexual InterestsKevin L. Nunes and Chloe I. Pedneault
8 Assessing Sadism in Sexual OffendersTamsin Higgs, Alex Lord, Ewa B. Stefanska, and Derek Perkins
9 Neurobiological Considerations on the Aetiological Approach to Sexual Offender Assessment: CAse Formulation Incorporating Risk Assessment–Version 2 (CAFIRA–v2)Leam A. Craig, Martin Rettenberger, and Anthony R. Beech
Part Three. Management of Sexual OffendersFranca Cortoni, and Leam A. Craig, Section Coordinators
10 The Utility of Treatment for Sexual OffendersLeam E. Marshall
11 Contemporary Programmes Designed for the Tertiary Prevention of Recidivism by People Convicted of a Sexual Offence: A Review, and the UK PerspectiveLaura Ramsay, Adam J. Carter, and Jamie S. Walton
12 Ensuring Responsive Treatment Options for Male Adults Who Have Sexually OffendedRobin J. Wilson, Yolanda Fernandez, and David Prescott
13 Pharmacological Treatment of Sexual OffendersRajan Darjee and Alex Quinn
14 Community Dynamic Risk Management of Persons Who Have Sexually OffendedRobin J. Wilson, Jeffrey C. Sandler, and Kieran McCartan
Part Four. Special PopulationsJean Proulx, Section Coordinator
15 Evidence-based Assessment and Treatment Approaches for Adolescents Who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive BehaviourAlex R. Dopp, Cameron M. Perrine, Kathryn E. Parisi, Morgan A. Hill, and Michael F. Caldwell
16 Female Sexual OffendersFranca Cortoni and Georgi Stefanov
17 Sexual MurderersJean Proulx, Jonathan James, and Tamsin Higgs
18 Online sexual offenders: Typologies, Assessment, Treatment, and PreventionSarah Paquette, Francis Fortin, and Derek Perkins
19 An Evidence-based Model of Treatment for People with Cognitive Disability Who Have Committed Sexually Abusive BehaviourMatthew C. Frize, Jessica Griffith, Robert Durham, & Catherine Ranson
20 The Role of Major Mental Illness in Problematic Sexual Behaviour: Current Perspectives and ControversiesHeather M. Moulden, Jeff Abracen, Jan Looman, and Drew A. Kingston
21 Non-contact Sexual OffencesJennifer Defeo
22 Sadistic Sexual AggressorsNicholas Longpré, Jean-Pierre Guay, and Raymond A. Knight
Part Five. Policy and PreventionElizabeth J. Letourneau, Section Coordinator
23 Community-based Approaches to Sex Offender ManagementWayne A. Logan
24 Problem Sexual Behaviour: A Review of Youth-focused PoliciesRebecca Fix, Maggie Ingram, and Elizabeth J. Letourneau
25 International Approaches to the Management of Perpetrators of Sexual-harm Policy: Preventative, Practical or Political?Kieran McCartan and Katherine Gotch
26 Integrating Child Sexual-abuse Prevention Strategies into Youth-serving OrganizationsKeith Kaufman, Miranda Sitney, Judith Zatkin, Erin McConnell, and Alyssa Glace
27 Youth-focused Child Sexual Abuse Perpetration Prevention StrategiesRyan T. Shields, Daniel B. Rothman, and Elizabeth J. Letourneau
28 Sexual Violence Prevention with Young Adult Males: Considering Gender Inequality in an Ecological ContextChristopher T. Allen and Christine A. Gidycz
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