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The Oxford Handbook of Sex Offences and Sex Offenders

Edited by: Teela Sanders

ISBN13: 9780190213633
Published: January 2017
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



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There has been a significant increase in the focus on sex offending in recent years in both the academic and public spheres. From heightened media attention on sex crimes to new waves of legislation aimed at crime prevention, issues related to sexual assault, harassment, and sexual violence have become a top priority in the Western countries.

The Oxford Handbook on Sex Offenses and Sex Offenders provides comprehensive, even-handed analysis of the myriad of topics related to sex offenses, including pornography, sex trafficking, criminal justice responses, and the role of social media in sex crimes. Extending beyond the existing scholarly research on the topic, this volume teases out the key debates, controversies, and challenges involved in addressing sex crimes. While most discourse regarding sex offenders either involves prevention and control or, conversely, potential treatment options, this Handbook delves into the psychological, historical, and social contexts related to sex offenses, providing a more holistic view of the topic.

The definitive volume on sex crimes and sex offenders, The Oxford Handbook on Sex Offenses and Sex Offenders makes an invaluable contribution to criminological literature.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
PART ONE: 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 - Heidi L. Scherer and Bonnie S. Fisher
3. The explanation of sexual offending - Tony Ward and Anthony Beech
4. Sexual offenders and human rights: protecting victims - Astrid Birgden and Tony Ward

PART TWO: TYPES OF SEX CRIME
5. Rape and domestic sexual assault - Lisa L. Sample and Emily C. Radar
6. Sexual Homicide and Violent Offenders - Eric Beauregard
7. Child Sexual Abuse - Ross Cheti and Dana Hayward
8. Alcohol and Drugs in relation to sexual offending - Fleur L. Kraanen and Paul M.G. EmmelKamp
9. Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children - Jenny Pearce

PART THREE: OFFENDERS AND VICTIMS
10. Victim - Offender overlap amongst sex offenders - Wesley G. Jennings and Caitlyn Meade
11. Female Sex Offenders - Gill McIvor
12. The Juvenille Sex Offender: Criminal careers and recidivism risk - Chantal van den Berg, Catrien Bijleveld and Jan Hendriks
13. A developmental life-course perspective of juvenile and adult sexual offending Patrick Lussier and Arjan A.J. Blokland
14. Victimisation and Revictimisation - Sandra Walklate and Jody Clay-warner

PART FOUR: REGULATION AND CONTROL
15. 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 FIVE: MANAGEMENT AND INTERVENTION
19. Risk Assessment of Sex Offenders - Howard E. Barbaree and Robert A. Prentky
20. Treatment of Sex offenders: Concepts and empirical evaluations - Freidrich Losel and Martin Schucker
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 SIX: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ASPECTS
23. Public Perceptions of Sex Crimes and Sex Offenders - Mark C. Stafford and Donna M. Vandiver
24. The media response to sex crime - Jennifer L. Klein
25. The Pedophile in Popular Culture: Fictional Representations of Sex Crime - Steven Kohm
26. Social Media, Cyberspace and Sex Crime: Deviant and Democratising Spaces - Maggie Wykes

PART SEVEN: TRANSGRESSION AND SEX
27. The criminalisation of sexuality- Gail Hawkes and Xanthe Mallet
28. Prostitution and sex work - Barbara G. Brents and Teela Sanders
29. Pornography - Clarissa Smith
30. Sex trafficking and control - Maggy Lee