Sexual offending : predisposing antecedents, assessments and management /

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Author / Creator:Hoberman, Harry Mark, 1955- editor.
Imprint:New York : Springer, [2016]
©2016
Description:1 online resource (xxv, 885 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11250792
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Other authors / contributors:Phenix, Amy, editor
ISBN:9781493924165
1493924168
9781493924158
149392415X
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 27, 2016).
Summary:This expert reference provides a broad, comprehensive review of the major domains concerning sexual offending. Beginning with a general etiological model of sexual offending, chapters follow addressing the primary predisposing conditions related to sexual offending (e.g. pedophilic, hebephilic, paraphilic rape and non-contact paraphilic disorders, hypersexuality and personality-related factors. In addition, special subgroups of sexual offenders (females, youth and the intellectually disabled) are considered. Both broad and specific perspectives on the assessment of sexual offenders are provided. Several perspectives are offered on so-called clinical evaluations of such offenders, including the central utility of structured psychological assessment approaches. A detailed chapter is provided on the principles and practices regarding the great majority of evaluations of sexual offenders that are actually forensic in nature. Considerable emphasis is focused on scientific risk assessment for sexual offending, including a novel conceptual model of risk and threat assessment. More specifically, each of the primary approaches or instruments developed for the risk assessment of future sexual offending are addressed including the ℓ́ℓStaticℓ́ℓ risk measures, the Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide, forms of Structured Clinical Judgment, and varied measures of dynamic or criminogenic needs assessments. Finally, multiple aspects related to the management of sexual offenders are discussing including contemporary models of psychosocial treatments, the question of effectiveness of such treatments, biological interventions, civil commitment, circles of support and the containment approach to community management. A distinctive feature of this book is that chapters are authored by both prominent international experts and experienced; practicing professionals to best provide a breadth of useful perspective. Among the topics covered:℗ℓ℗ℓ℗ℓ℗ℓ℗ℓ Pedophilic, Hebephilic, Rape Paraphilic Disorders and the variety of Non Contact sexual offending conditions Personality, related conditions, & their association with sexual offending: motivators and disinhibition in context. Disorders of hypersexuality. Assessments of sexual offenders, including the role of psychological testing, clinical & interview approaches, as well as forensic evaluations Conceptual models of risk assessment & discussion of specific static, dynamic & structured clinical risk assessment approaches Models of & reviews of treatment outcome with sexual offenders, including psychotherapy, psychopharmacology and castration, the containment approach, civil commitment & circles of support Overview of public policy issues & an evidence-based perspective on sex offender registration and residential restrictions.℗ℓ This breadth of material in Sexual Offenders will help practitioners gain multiple levels of clinical insight as well as giving them up-to-date practical tools and techniques for working with this problematic class of individuals.
Other form:Print version: Hoberman, Harry Mark, 1955- Sexual offending. New York : Springer, [2016]
Standard no.:10.1007/978-1-4939-2416-5

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505 0 0 |t An integrated theory of sexual offending /  |r Tony Ward, Stephanie Fisher, and Anthony Beech --  |g Part I.  |t Disorders and types of sexual offending --  |t Pedophilic disorder /  |r Jill D. Stinson and Judith V. Becker --  |t Hebephilic sexual offending /  |r Skye Stephens and Michael C. Seto --  |t Rape and paraphilic coercive disorders /  |r Gary Zinik and Jesus Padilla --  |t Drug-facilitated sexual assaults /  |r Jain Ashok, Mohan Nair, and Robert Friedman --  |t Noncontact paraphilic sexual offenses /  |r Richard B. Krueger and Meg S. Kaplan --  |t Hypersexuality disorders and sexual offending /  |r Drew A. Kingston --  |t Personality and sexual offending : non-sexual motivators and disinhibition in context /  |r Harry M. Hoberman --  |t Adolescents who have engaged in sexually abusive behavior : an overview /  |r William D. Murphy, I. Jacqueline Page, and Harry M. Hoberman --  |t Female sexual offenders : an overview /  |r Franca Cortoni and Theresa A. Gannon. 
505 8 0 |g Part II.  |t Assessment and risk appraisal of sexual offenders --  |t Assessment, diagnosis, and risk management of sexual offenders with intellectual disabilities /  |r Gerry D. Blasingame --  |t Overview of assessment of sexual offenders /  |r Anita Schlank, Saprina Matheny, and Jessica Schilling --  |t Clinical strategies for evaluating sexual offenders /  |r Robert J. McGrath --  |t Structured psychological assessment in evaluations of sexual offenders : nature and applications /  |r Harry M. Hoberman and Robert G. Riedel --  |t Psychophysiological assessment of sexual offenders : a practitioner's perspective /  |r Wesley B. Maram --  |t Forensic evaluations of sexual offenders : principles and practices for almost all sexual offender appraisals /  |r Harry M. Hoberman and Rebecca L. Jackson --  |t Conceptual model of risk versus threat and risk management versus risk reduction /  |r Douglas L. Epperson and Christopher A. Ralston --  |t Risk factors and risk assessments for sexual offense recidivism /  |r Dale Arnold and Marianne Davis --  |t Overview of the development, reliability, validity, scoring, and uses of the Static-99, Static-99R, Static-2002, and Static-2002R /  |r Amy Phenix and Douglas L. Epperson --  |t Base rates of sexual recidivism after controlling for Static-99/R /  |r L. Maaike Helmus, R. Karl Hanson, and Kelly M. Babchishin --  |t The sex offender risk appraisal guide /  |r Marnie E. Rice and Grant T. Harris --  |t The Minnesota Sex Offender Screening Tool-3.1 (MnSOST-3.1) /  |r Grant Duwe and Pamela Freske --  |t Structured risk assessment /  |r David Thornton --  |t Beyond static risk assessments? Assessment of psychologically meaningful risk factors via STABLE-2007 and the SRA:FV /  |r Harry M. Hoberman --  |t Assessing sexual violence risk and evaluating change with the Violence Risk Scale-Sexual Offender Version /  |r Mark E. Olver and Stephen C.P. Wong --  |t Structured professional judgment : applications to sexual offender risk assessment and management /  |r Caroline Logan. 
505 8 0 |g Part III.  |t Management and public policy issues regarding sexual offenders --  |t Models of sexual offender treatment /  |r Pamela M. Yates --  |t Forensic psychotherapy for sexual offenders : has its effectiveness yet been demonstrated? /  |r Harry M. Hoberman --  |t Forensic psychotherapy for sexual offenders : likely factors contributing to its apparent ineffectiveness /  |r Harry M. Hoberman --  |t The containment approach : a strategy for the community management of sex offenders /  |r Kim English, Peggy Heil, and Greig Veeder --  |t Circles of support & accountability : the role of the community in effective sexual offender risk management /  |r Robin J. Wilson and Andrew J. McWhinnie --  |t Pharmacotherapy for sexual offenders /  |r Mohan Nair --  |t Surgical castration and sexual recidivism risk /  |r Shoba Sreenivasan and Linda E. Weinberger --  |t Civil commitment of select recidivistic sexual offenders deemed likely to sexually reoffend /  |r Harry M. Hoberman and Rebecca L. Jackson --  |t Sexually violent predator cases : a prosecutor's perspective /  |r Cameron C. Page and Brooke E. Burbank --  |t Sexually violent predator law : a defense perspective /  |r Leslie J. Garrison --  |t Reconciling sexual offender management policy, research, and practice /  |r Christopher Lobanov-Rostovsky and Andrew J. Harris --  |t An Evidence-based perspective on sexual offender registration and residential restrictions /  |r Jill S. Levenson. 
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