Sexually coercive behavior : understanding and management /
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Imprint: | New York : New York Academy of Sciences, 2003. |
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Description: | xiii, 515 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 989 |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4906311 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I.. Introduction
- Sex Offender Management: The Public Policy Challenges
- The Role of Citizen Education and Political Engagement in Framing the Issues
- A 15-Year Retrospective on Sexual Coercion: Advances and Projections
- Part II.. Etiology
- Criminal and Noncriminal Sexual Aggressors: Integrating Psychopathy in a Hierarchical-Mediational Confluence Model
- The Development of Sexual Aggression through the Life Span: The Effect of Age on Sexual Arousal and Recidivism among Sex Offenders
- The Developmental Antecedents of Sexual Coercion against Women: Testing Alternative Hypotheses with Structural Equation Modeling
- The Monoamine Hypothesis for the Pathophysiology of Paraphilic Disorders: An Update
- Sexual Behavior Problems in Preteen Children: Developmental, Ecological, and Behavioral Correlates
- The Etiology of Anomalous Sexual Preferences in Men
- Detecting Anomalous Sexual Interests in Juvenile Sex Offenders
- The Cultural Context of Sexual Aggression: Asian American and European American Perpetrators
- Etiology: Commentaries on the Session
- Part III.. Risk Assessment
- Sexual Offender Recidivism Risk: What We Know and What We Need to Know
- Principles of Forensic Mental Health Assessment: Implications for the Forensic Assessment of Sexual Offenders
- Assessment of Sex Offenders: Lessons Learned from the Assessment of Non-Sex Offenders
- Actuarial Assessment of Risk among Sex Offenders
- Are Rapists Differentially Aroused by Coercive Sex in Phallometric Assessments?
- Distinguishing and Combining Risks for Sexual and Violent Recidivism
- Risk Assessment: Discussion of the Section
- Part IV.. Legislative Responses
- Legislative Responses to Sexual Violence: An Overview
- A Sex Equality Approach to Sexual Assault
- Rape-Law Reform circa June 2002: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?
- Asking What Before We Ask Why: Taxonomy, Etiology, and Rape
- Sex Offender Reentry Courts: A Cost Effective Proposal for Managing Sex Offender Risk in the Community
- Sexual Aggression: Mad, Bad, and Mad
- Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification: Emerging Legal and Research Issues
- Legislative Responses: Summary of Presentations
- Legislative Responses: Panel Critique
- Part V.. Remediation
- Overview of Rehabilitative Efforts in Understanding and Managing Sexually Coercive Behaviors
- Restorative Justice for Sexual Violence: Repairing Victims, Building Community, and Holding Offenders Accountable
- Juvenile Sexual Offenders: Characteristics, Interventions, and Policy Issues
- Sexual Offender Containment: Use of the Postconviction Polygraph
- The Size and Sign of Treatment Effects in Sex Offender Therapy
- Remediation: Panel Discussion and Peer Commentary
- Part VI.. Public Policy
- Implications of Public Health for Policy on Sexual Violence
- Victim and Citizen Perspectives on Sexual Offender Policy
- After Hendricks: Defining Constitutional Treatment for Washington State's Civil Commitment Program
- Sexual Offender Commitment in the United States: Legislative and Policy Concerns
- Emerging Issues, Policy Changes, and the Future of Treating Children with Sexual Behavior Problems
- Index of Contributors