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Sexual deviance : issues and controversies / Tony Ward, D. Richard Laws, Stephen M. Hudson, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ward, Tony, 1954 March 17-
Laws, D. Richard.
Hudson, Stephen M.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Paraphilias.
Deviant behavior.
Psychosexual disorders.
Child sexual abuse.
Sex offenders--Psychology.
Sex offenders.
Sex offenders--Rehabilitation.
Physical Description:
xxi, 372 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, [2003]
Summary:
"Sexual Deviance: Issues and Controversies "addresses the biological, developmental, cultural, and learning factors in the genesis of sexual deviancy and links those theories to interventions with sex offenders. Edited by renowned sexual behavior experts Tony Ward, D. Richard Laws, and Stephen M. Hudson, this exceptional volume is divided into two sections. The first section covers explanations for sexual deviance, including ethical issues and classification systems for sexually deviant disorders. The second section addresses responses to sexual deviance, including traditional and modern intervention approaches.
Contents:
Introduction: Theoretical Issues in Sexual Deviance / Tony Ward, D. Richard Laws, Stephen M. Hudson xi
Part I. Explanations of Sexual Deviance 1
1. Explaining Child Sexual Abuse: Integration and Elaboration / Tony Ward, Laura Sorbello 3
Finkelhor's Precondition Theory 4
Hall and Hirschman's Quadripartite Theory 8
Marshall and Barbaree's Integrated Theory 10
The Pathways Model of Child Sexual Abuse 14
2. Good Lives and the Rehabilitation of Sexual Offenders / Tony Ward, Claire A. Stewart 21
The Good Lives Model of Offender Rehabilitation 25
Good Lives and the Treatment of Sex Offenders 29
3. Back to the Future? Evolutionary Explanations of Rape / Richard Siegert, Tony Ward 45
Selection, Adaptation, and Evolution 46
What Is Evolutionary Psychology? 47
An EP Perspective on Human Mating Strategies 49
Evolutionary Psychology and Theories of Rape 51
4. Behavioral Economic Approaches to the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Deviation / D. Richard Laws 65
What Is Behavioral Economics? 66
Demand: Assessment 70
5. Penile Plethysmography: Will We Ever Get It Right? / D. Richard Laws 82
What This Chapter Is Not About 84
What Is Penile Plethysmography? 84
What About Construct Validity? 90
Is PPG a Genuine Test? 92
Can PPG Scores Predict Reoffense? 93
Legal Challenges to PPG 94
Does It Have Any Utility? 97
Will We Ever Get It Right? 99
6. Cultural Components of Practice: Reflexive Responses to Diversity and Difference / Marie Connolly 103
Cultural Knowledge Within the Practice Setting 104
Locations of Cultural Thinking 105
Cultural Thinking and Its Impact on Practice 108
The Cultural-Reflective Model 113
7. Developmental Antecedents of Sexual Offending / Thomas Keenan, Tony Ward 119
Developmental Psychopathology 120
Self-Regulation and Sexual Offending 122
Theory of Mind 124
Implicit Theories 127
8. Cognitive Distortions, Schemas, and Implicit Theories / Ruth E. Mann, Anthony R. Beech 135
The Development of the Concept of Cognitive Distortions in Relation to Sexual Offending 136
Models of Cognition and Behavior 138
Schemas in Sexual Offending: A Review of Current Research 141
A Schema-Based Model of Sexual Assault 145
Implications for Current Treatment Approaches of a Schema-Based Approach 147
Schema-Focused Treatment With Sexual Offenders 149
9. The Classification of Sex Offenders / Devon L. L. Polaschek 154
Psychiatric Diagnosis of Sexual Deviance 155
The Case of Pedophilia 159
The Exclusion of Rape 160
Functional Analytic Approaches to Offender Classification 161
Nondiagnostic Classification of Sexual Offenders 164
Conclusions and Future Directions 167
10. Empathy and Victim Empathy / Devon L. L. Polaschek 172
Models of Empathy 173
Measurement of Empathy 175
Empathy Research With Sex Offenders 177
Empathy-Based Interventions 179
Theory 183
Directions for the Future 186
Part II. Responses to Sexual Deviance
11. Research and Practice With Adolescent Sexual Offenders: Dilemmas and Directions / Robin Jones 190
Research Issues 190
Clinical Issues 198
12. The Promise and the Peril of Sex Offender Risk Assessment / Stephen Hart, D. Richard Laws, P. Randall Kropp 207
Key Terms and Concepts 209
Approaches to Sexual Violence Risk Assessment 210
Evaluating Sexual Violence Risk Assessment Procedures 214
Current Controversies 220
13. Treatment Models for Sex Offenders: A Move Toward a Formulation-Based Approach / Christopher R. Drake, Tony Ward 226
Formulation- Versus Manual-Based Treatments 228
Situations Where Formulation-Based Approaches Are Useful 231
Theoretical Advancements and Development of Treatment 232
14. Responsivity Factors in Sexual Offender Treatment / Michael J. Proeve 244
Motivation 245
Self-Esteem 247
Attachment Style 248
Shame 249
Relationship Among the Internal Responsivity Factors 251
Therapist Style 251
Format of Treatment 253
Implications for Practice and Research 255
15. Integrating Pharmacological Treatments / William Glaser 262
The Ideal Pill 263
Pharmacological Treatments 265
Assessment and Management: Integrating Pharmacological and Other Approaches 271
Ethical and Legal Issues 275
16. Harm Reduction and Sexual Offending: Is an Intraparadigmatic Shift Possible? / D. Richard Laws 280
Where Do We Go From Here? 293
17. Sexual Offending Is a Public Health Problem: Are We Doing Enough? / D. Richard Laws 297
Levels of Prevention in Public Health 298
The Public Health Approach to Sexual Violence 300
Sexual Abuse as a Public Health Issue 307
STOP IT NOW!: The Campaign to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse 309
18. Enhancing Relapse Prevention Through the Effective Management of Sex Offenders in the Community / Astrid Birgden, Karen Owen, Bea Raymond 317
External Supervision in Relapse Prevention 319
Sex Offender Programs in Victorian Corrections 320
Enhancing Motivation to Change 322
Staff Attitudes Toward Sexual Offenders 326
A Model for Training Correctional Staff 327
Evaluation 331
Future Directions 333
19. The Risk-Need Model of Offender Rehabilitation: A Critical Analysis / Tony Ward, Mark Brown 338
The Risk-Need Model 339
The Concepts of Risk and Need 341.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0761927328
OCLC:
49795536

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