Offenders and the Sexual Abuse of Children: Interventions and Limitations
This book synthesizes the nascent but growing body of literature and research emerging on risk management and treatment of persons who sexually offend against children.

This volume demonstrates the need for change by placing current attitudes toward sexual offending in their sociocultural context and then discussing the impact of these attitudes. Rather than parse the needs of children who have been victimized from those who have offended, a model emerges that explains the interlocking dynamics of those who offend and those offended against. This book upends the convenient fiction that child sexual abuse can be reduced by locking away those who offend and then monitoring them upon release. Rather, the book addresses the need for ongoing interaction of the two populations; the reality that the two populations at times overlap; and the increasingly public question of how to manage those who acknowledge an attraction to children but deny an intent to act on that desire.

Providing alternative viewpoints, research avenues, and policy options that can accommodate a more realistic effort to reduce the risk of sexual abuse, it is a must read for all policymakers or professionals working with those who have offended or acknowledge attraction to children, alongside students and researchers from forensic psychology, clinical psychology, or criminology backgrounds.

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Offenders and the Sexual Abuse of Children: Interventions and Limitations
This book synthesizes the nascent but growing body of literature and research emerging on risk management and treatment of persons who sexually offend against children.

This volume demonstrates the need for change by placing current attitudes toward sexual offending in their sociocultural context and then discussing the impact of these attitudes. Rather than parse the needs of children who have been victimized from those who have offended, a model emerges that explains the interlocking dynamics of those who offend and those offended against. This book upends the convenient fiction that child sexual abuse can be reduced by locking away those who offend and then monitoring them upon release. Rather, the book addresses the need for ongoing interaction of the two populations; the reality that the two populations at times overlap; and the increasingly public question of how to manage those who acknowledge an attraction to children but deny an intent to act on that desire.

Providing alternative viewpoints, research avenues, and policy options that can accommodate a more realistic effort to reduce the risk of sexual abuse, it is a must read for all policymakers or professionals working with those who have offended or acknowledge attraction to children, alongside students and researchers from forensic psychology, clinical psychology, or criminology backgrounds.

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Offenders and the Sexual Abuse of Children: Interventions and Limitations

Offenders and the Sexual Abuse of Children: Interventions and Limitations

by James A. Cates
Offenders and the Sexual Abuse of Children: Interventions and Limitations

Offenders and the Sexual Abuse of Children: Interventions and Limitations

by James A. Cates

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Overview

This book synthesizes the nascent but growing body of literature and research emerging on risk management and treatment of persons who sexually offend against children.

This volume demonstrates the need for change by placing current attitudes toward sexual offending in their sociocultural context and then discussing the impact of these attitudes. Rather than parse the needs of children who have been victimized from those who have offended, a model emerges that explains the interlocking dynamics of those who offend and those offended against. This book upends the convenient fiction that child sexual abuse can be reduced by locking away those who offend and then monitoring them upon release. Rather, the book addresses the need for ongoing interaction of the two populations; the reality that the two populations at times overlap; and the increasingly public question of how to manage those who acknowledge an attraction to children but deny an intent to act on that desire.

Providing alternative viewpoints, research avenues, and policy options that can accommodate a more realistic effort to reduce the risk of sexual abuse, it is a must read for all policymakers or professionals working with those who have offended or acknowledge attraction to children, alongside students and researchers from forensic psychology, clinical psychology, or criminology backgrounds.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032784120
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/22/2024
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

James A. Cates is a board-certified clinical psychologist in northeast Indiana. He is adjunct faculty in the mental health counseling program at Purdue University— Fort Wayne, United States.

Table of Contents

1 Monsters under the bed: Postmodern culture and sexual offending

2 Historical perspectives: Offending across cultures and time

3 Postmodern perspectives and diverse paths: The dynamics of sexual offending

4 The myth of community safety: Assurance but not deterrence

5 Postmodern interventions: The evolution of treatment models

6 Postmodern treatment modalities: Advances and limitations

7 The family system: The broad impact of sexual offending

8 Don’t ask, don’t tell: Minor attraction

9 Alternatives to the current models: Looking beyond behavior

10 Distant horizons: Implementing change

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