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The Juvenile sex offender / edited by Howard E. Barbaree, William L. Marshall, Stephen M. Hudson.

Van Pelt Library RJ506.S48 J88 1993
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Barbaree, H. E.
Marshall, William L.
Hudson, Stephen M.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teenage sex offenders.
Sex Offenses.
Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological.
Adolescent.
Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological--therapy.
Juvenile Delinquency--psychology.
Mental Disorders.
Medical Subjects:
Sex Offenses.
Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological.
Adolescent.
Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological--therapy.
Juvenile Delinquency--psychology.
Mental Disorders.
Physical Description:
xxii, 329 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Guilford Press, [1993]
Summary:
While there has been an extraordinary amount of published research and theory on sexual assault by adult male offenders, little has been written about the juvenile or adolescent offender. Filling a gap in the literature, this comprehensive volume provides a detailed examination of the juvenile offender and what is known about the development of sexually assaultive behavior. Written by leading researchers, chapters first define terms and concepts and outline the empirical, professional, and legal issues relevant to treatment of the juvenile sex offender. Salient historical, personality, and behavioral characteristics that may differentiate various important subgroupings of these offenders are also described. The book then focuses on the development of the juvenile sex offender, and how this development differs from that of normal adolescents. Chapters examine how sexuality evolves and manifests itself in both the normal and the deviant teenager, and why deviant behaviors often continue into adulthood. Also discussed are sexual arousal, preferences of the adolescent offender, processes involving social bonds, and influences on the development of deviant sexuality. Finally, the book explores ways in which society might prevent or control the occurrence of sexual assault by juveniles. A comprehensive approach to treatment is presented that encompasses criminal justice and mental health systems, cognitive-behavioral interventions, pharmacological approaches, relapse prevention, and supervision. Highly informative and useful, this text is particularly important to psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other mental health clinicians working with juvenile sex offenders, theirfamilies, and their victims. Professionals in forensic, developmental, or child and family studies will also find it of interest. The work serves as an ideal text for advanced courses on juvenile sex offenders or as supplementary reading for students of forensic psychology or psychiatry.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0898621208
OCLC:
28337970

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