Fr. 169.00

Contemporary Sex Offender Risk Management, Volume I - Perceptions

English · Hardback

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This book, the first of two volumes edited by McCartan and Kemshall, focusses on perceptions of sexual offenders, and how risk is used by policy makers, stakeholders, academics and practitioners to both construct and respond to unknown and known sex offenders within the contexts of criminal justice, health and social policy. The chapters provide an oversight of contemporary policies, practices and debates within the area to help both professionals and researchers.  
The collection focuses on emerging areas (public health approaches, prevention, public perceptions of sexual abuse, and social constructionism), as well as more traditional topics (media, preventative and exceptional sentencing, resilience, and work force development). The authors examine public and professional engagement on sex offender management, and the changing socio-political landscape of sexual offender management. A bold and engaging volume, this edited collection will be of great importance to scholars and practitioners interested in perceptions of sexual offending.

List of contents

1. Historical Evolution of Sex Offender Risk Management; Hazel Kemshall.- 2. Public Health, Prevention and Risk Management; Jon Brown.- 3. Public Education, Prevention and Risk Management; Joan Tabachnick, Kieran Mccartan.- 4. Preventive Sentencing; Nicola Padfield.- 5. "An Exceptional Sentence"; Yvonne Gailey, Lesley Martin, Rachel Webb.- 6. Panic or Placebo?; Andy Williams.- 7. Building and Sustaining a Resilient Workforce; Lydia Guthrie.- 8. The Third Sector Role in Managing Serious Offenders; Mary S Corcoran, Sam Weston.

About the author

Kieran McCartan is Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Hazel Kemshall is Professor of Community and Criminal Justice at De Montfort University, UK.  

Summary

This book, the first of two volumes edited by McCartan and Kemshall, focusses on perceptions of sexual offenders, and how risk is used by policy makers, stakeholders, academics and practitioners to both construct and respond to unknown and known sex offenders within the contexts of criminal justice, health and social policy. The chapters provide an oversight of contemporary policies, practices and debates within the area to help both professionals and researchers.  
The collection focuses on emerging areas (public health approaches, prevention, public perceptions of sexual abuse, and social constructionism), as well as more traditional topics (media, preventative and exceptional sentencing, resilience, and work force development). The authors examine public and professional engagement on sex offender management, and the changing socio-political landscape of sexual offender management. A bold and engaging volume, this edited collection will be of great importance to scholars and practitioners interested in perceptions of sexual offending.

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