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Sexual Violence - Evidence Based Policy and Prevention

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The purpose of this edited volume is to examine the disconnect in the sexual violence prevention field between legislation, research and practice.  The work is focused primarily on United States policies and initiatives, with key case studies internationally. Contributions show that current policies are mainly based on repeat offenders: residence restrictions, registration and notification statutes, and post-sentence initiatives. While these initiatives address public fears, they are not evidence-based and do not necessarily reduce offending.
Research shows that post-sentence policies may destabilize offenders and limit their ability to reintegrate with society at a critical period, therefore increasing the chances of recidivism. Furthermore, the majority of sex crimes (95%) are committed by first time offenders. This innovative book is divided into two parts juxtaposing what is currently being done legislatively with what the research evidence suggests would be best practice.

Table des matières

Introduction.- Sex Offender Definition and Typologies.- Part 1: Sex Offender Policies.- Sex Offender Registration and Notification Statutes.- Residence Restrictions.- Sexually Violent Predator Commitment.- Internet Sexual Offender Laws.- GPS and Electronic Monitoring.- Part II: Prevention.- Public Health Approach to Preventing Sexual Violence.- Situational Prevention Approaches.- Community Level Approaches to Prevent Sexual Violence.- Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) Intervention Approaches.- Dunkelfeld Project and Hotline Approaches.- Public Awareness.- Value of Prevention over Policy.- The Economics of Sex Offender Policy and Prevention.- Conclusion and Recommendations.

A propos de l'auteur

Elizabeth Jeglic is a Professor of Psychology at John Jay College.  Her research interests include evidence based sex offender legislation, and sex offender assessment and treatment.  She teaches an MA level class on the treatment and rehabilitation of offenders.  She is on the editorial board of Psychology, Public Policy and the Law and a member of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers and the American Psychology and Law Society.Cynthia Calkins is a Professor of Psychology at John Jay College.  She is interested in the empirical evidence underlying sex offender policy and the prevention of sexual violence.  She teaches classes in psychology and law and sexual offending at John Jay.   She is  on the editorial board of Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, and is also a member of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers and the American Psychology and Law Society.

Résumé

The purpose of this edited volume is to examine the disconnect in the sexual violence prevention field between legislation, research and practice.  The work is focused primarily on United States policies and initiatives, with key case studies internationally. Contributions show that current policies are mainly based on repeat offenders: residence restrictions, registration and notification statutes, and post-sentence initiatives. While these initiatives address public fears, they are not evidence-based and do not necessarily reduce offending.
Research shows that post-sentence policies may destabilize offenders and limit their ability to reintegrate with society at a critical period, therefore increasing the chances of recidivism. Furthermore, the majority of sex crimes (95%) are committed by first time offenders. This innovative book is divided into two parts juxtaposing what is currently being done legislatively with what the research evidence suggests would be best practice.

Détails du produit

Collaboration CALKINS (Editeur), Calkins (Editeur), Cynthia Calkins (Editeur), Elizabeth L. Jeglic (Editeur), Elizabet L Jeglic (Editeur), Elizabeth L Jeglic (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319830674
ISBN 978-3-31-983067-4
Pages 336
Dimensions 156 mm x 20 mm x 237 mm
Poids 534 g
Illustrations XIII, 336 p. 8 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Droit > Droit pénal, droit de procédure pénale, criminologie

B, Geschlechterpsychologie, Strafrecht, allgemein, Criminology, Criminal Law, Law and Criminology, Psychology of Gender and Sexuality, Psychology of gender, Criminology and Criminal Justice, general, Sexual psychology, Sexual Behavior, Behavioral Neuroscience, Psychology: sexual behaviour, Sexual Behaviour, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law, Criminal law: procedure & offences, Violence prevention

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