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There Has Been A Significant Increase In The Focus On Sex Offending In Recent Years. This Has Occurred In Both The Academic And The Public Spheres. In Attempting To Understand Sexual Offending, This Collection Recognizes Two Different Discourses That Currently Operate In Relation To Sex Crime. At The Public Level There Is An Explicit Focus On Regulation And Control. At The Same Time There Has Been A Less Public But Equally Fervent Discourse Centered On The Importance Of The Assessment And Treatment Of Sexual Offenders. The Handbook Moves From Theoretical Explanations To A Dissection Of Who The Offenders Are, Who The Victims Are, And How Offenders Are Treated And Managed; It Then Proceeds Onward, Using A Sociological Lens To Examine The Social And Cultural Contexts In Which Crimes And Sexual Activities Take Place.
This volume investigates the dual, often conflicting discourses of public control and clinical treatment that define the contemporary management of sex offenders. Editor Teela Sanders compiles contributions from leading experts to bridge the gap between theoretical criminology and practical policy. The text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the intersection of legal regulation, psychological assessment, and the broader sociological implications of sexual violence in modern society.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this handbook as a foundational resource for scholars and practitioners navigating the complexities of sex crime policy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous reference for those working within the criminal justice and social work sectors.
Page Count:
653
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190213655
ISBN-13:
9780190213657
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