Oxford handbook of sex offences and sex offenders /
Oxford handbook of sex offences and sex offenders /
edited by Teela Sanders.
- New York Oxford University Press 2017
- xvii, 653 pages ; 26 cm.
- The Oxford handbooks in criminology and criminal justice .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I.Understanding sex crime
1.What is sex crime? / Karen Terry
2.Exploring the methods behind sexual violence estimates: The composition and findings from national and international surveys / Bonnie S. Fisher
3.The explanation of sexual offending / Anthony Beech
4.Sexual offenders and human rights: Protecting victims / Tony Ward
Part II Types of sex crimes
5.Rape and domestic sexual assault / Emily C. Rader
6.Sexual homicide and violent offenders / Eric Beauregard
7.Child sexual abuse / Ross E. Cheit
8.Alcohol and drugs in relation to sexual offending / Paul M. G. Emmelkamp
9.Commercial sexual exploitation of children / Jenny Pearce
Part III Offenders and victims
10.Victim
offender overlap among sex offenders / Caitlyn Meade
11.Female sex offenders / Gill McIvor
12.The juvenile sex offender: Criminal careers and recidivism risk / Jan Hendriks
Contents note continued:13.A developmental life-course perspective of juvenile and adult sexual offending / Arjan A. J. Blokland
14.Victimization and revictimization / Jody Clay-Warner
Part IV Regulation and control
15.The role of policy in preventing sexual violence / Richard G. Wright
16.The policing of sexual activity / Terry Thomas
17.Sentencing high-risk sex offenders: Policy and legislation / Karen Harrison
18.The aftermath of sex offender registration and other controls / Kristen M. Zgoba
Part V Management and intervention
19.Risk assessment of sex offenders / Robert A. Prentky
20.Treatment of sex offenders: Concepts and empirical evaluations / Martin Schmucker
21.Informal social control of sex offenders: The family and other forms of support / Kimberly R. Kras
22.Restorative justice and sex offending / Anne-Marie McAlinden
Part VI Social and cultural aspects
23.Public perceptions of sex crimes and sex offenders / Donna M. Vandiver
Contents note continued: 24.The media response to sex crimes / Jennifer L. Klein
25.The paedophile in popular culture: Fictional representations of sex crime / Steven Kohm
26.Social media, cyberspace, and sex crime: Deviant and democratizing spaces / Maggie Wykes
Part VII Transgression and sex
27.The criminalization of sexuality / Xanthe Mallett
28.Prostitution and sex work / Teela Sanders
29.Pornography / Clarissa Smith
30.Sex trafficking and control / Maggy Lee.
9780190213633
Sex crimes.
Sex offenders.
Sexual abuse victims.
364.153 / SAN.O
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I.Understanding sex crime
1.What is sex crime? / Karen Terry
2.Exploring the methods behind sexual violence estimates: The composition and findings from national and international surveys / Bonnie S. Fisher
3.The explanation of sexual offending / Anthony Beech
4.Sexual offenders and human rights: Protecting victims / Tony Ward
Part II Types of sex crimes
5.Rape and domestic sexual assault / Emily C. Rader
6.Sexual homicide and violent offenders / Eric Beauregard
7.Child sexual abuse / Ross E. Cheit
8.Alcohol and drugs in relation to sexual offending / Paul M. G. Emmelkamp
9.Commercial sexual exploitation of children / Jenny Pearce
Part III Offenders and victims
10.Victim
offender overlap among sex offenders / Caitlyn Meade
11.Female sex offenders / Gill McIvor
12.The juvenile sex offender: Criminal careers and recidivism risk / Jan Hendriks
Contents note continued:13.A developmental life-course perspective of juvenile and adult sexual offending / Arjan A. J. Blokland
14.Victimization and revictimization / Jody Clay-Warner
Part IV Regulation and control
15.The role of policy in preventing sexual violence / Richard G. Wright
16.The policing of sexual activity / Terry Thomas
17.Sentencing high-risk sex offenders: Policy and legislation / Karen Harrison
18.The aftermath of sex offender registration and other controls / Kristen M. Zgoba
Part V Management and intervention
19.Risk assessment of sex offenders / Robert A. Prentky
20.Treatment of sex offenders: Concepts and empirical evaluations / Martin Schmucker
21.Informal social control of sex offenders: The family and other forms of support / Kimberly R. Kras
22.Restorative justice and sex offending / Anne-Marie McAlinden
Part VI Social and cultural aspects
23.Public perceptions of sex crimes and sex offenders / Donna M. Vandiver
Contents note continued: 24.The media response to sex crimes / Jennifer L. Klein
25.The paedophile in popular culture: Fictional representations of sex crime / Steven Kohm
26.Social media, cyberspace, and sex crime: Deviant and democratizing spaces / Maggie Wykes
Part VII Transgression and sex
27.The criminalization of sexuality / Xanthe Mallett
28.Prostitution and sex work / Teela Sanders
29.Pornography / Clarissa Smith
30.Sex trafficking and control / Maggy Lee.
9780190213633
Sex crimes.
Sex offenders.
Sexual abuse victims.
364.153 / SAN.O