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More About This Title International Perspectives on the Assessment andTreatment of Sexual Offenders - Theory, Practiceand Research
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- Presents a comprehensive overview of current theories and practices relating to the assessment and treatment of sex offenders throughout the world, including the
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Reinhard Eher is Professor for Forensic Psychotherapy at the Medical University, Department of Forensic Psychotherapy, in Ulm, Germany.
Leam A. Craig is a Consultant Forensic Clinical Psychologist and Partner at Forensic Psychology Practice Ltd and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at theUniversity ofBirmingham.
Michael H.Miner is Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health and Coordinator of Forensic Assessment on the Program in Human Sexuality at the University of Minnesota.
Friedemann Pf䦦lin is Professor of Psychotherapy and Director of the Department of Forensic Psychotherapy at Ulm University in Ulm, Germany.
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List of Contributors xvii
Poem by Moira Mpanza xxi
Preface by William L. Marshall xxiii
Part I Introduction to the International Field of Sexual Offender Assessment and Treatment
Chapter 1 Adult Sexual Offender Treatment – Is It Effective? 3
Reinhard Eher and Friedemann Pfäfflin
Chapter 2 Adult Sexual Offender Assessment 13
Carol A. Ireland and Leam A. Craig
Chapter 3 Female Sexual Offenders 35
Franca Cortoni and Theresa A. Gannon
Part II Sexual Offender Assessment: Issues and Applications
Chapter 4 International Comparisons of the Validity of Actuarial Risk Tools for Sexual Offenders, with a Focus on Static-99 57
Leslie Helmus, R. Karl Hanson, and Kelly E. Morton-Bourgon
Chapter 5 Structured Professional Guidelines: International Applications 85
Martin Rettenberger and Stephen J. Hucker
Chapter 6 Assessing the Risk of Child Sexual Abuse in Litigious Families in the Family Court 111
Chris Lennings, Annalese Bolton, and Emma Collins
Chapter 7 Phallometric Assessment of Sexual Arousal 141
Hannah L. Merdian and David T. Jones
Chapter 8 Proxy Measures of Sexual Deviancy 171
Wineke Smid, Daan van Beek, and Jelle Troelstra
Chapter 9 Uses, Misuses, and Abuses of Risk Assessment with Sexual Offenders 193
Lea H. Studer, A.Scott Aylwin, Christine Sribney, and John R. Reddon
Part III Sexual Offender Treatment: Issues and Applications
Chapter 10 Theoretical Perspectives and their Practical Application for Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders with an Intellectual Disability 215
William R. Lindsay
Chapter 11 Development and Evaluation of a Treatment Program for Incarcerated Rapists in South Africa 235
Lorinda Bergh
Chapter 12 The Danish Sexual Offender Treatment and Research Program (DASOP) 251
Ellids Kristensen, Peter Fristed, Marianne Fuglestved, Eva Grahn, Mikael Larsen, Tommy Lillebæk, and Thorkil Sørensen
Chapter 13 Multisystemic Therapy with Juvenile Sexual Offenders: Development, Validation, and Dissemination 263
Charles M. Borduin, Richard J. Munschy, David V. Wagner, and Erin K. Taylor
Chapter 14 Risk, Needs, and Responsivity Principles in Action: Tailoring Rapist’s Treatment to Rapist Typologies 287
Sarah Reid, Nick J. Wilson, and Douglas P. Boer
Chapter 15 The Importance of Contextual Issues within Sexual Offender Treatment 299
Jayson Ware
Chapter 16 The Role of Culture in Sexual Offender Rehabilitation: A New Zealand Perspective 313
Armon J. Tamatea, Mate Webb, and Douglas P. Boer
Chapter 17 Managing Sexual Offender Treatment Programs 331
Ruth E. Mann, Jayson Ware, and Yolanda M. Fernandez
Chapter 18 Denial of Sexual Crimes: A Therapeutic Exploration 355
Kris Vanhoeck and Els Van Daele
Chapter 19 Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Sexual Offenders 373
David S. Prescott and Joel Porter
Chapter 20 Disclosing the Secret: Working with Families around Sexual Abuse Victimization 397
Yael Idisis and Sheri Oz
Chapter 21 Pharmacotherapy of Sexual Offenders and Men who are at Risk of Sexual Offending 419
Peer Briken, Andreas Hill, and Wolfgang Berner
Chapter 22 Bringing “Good Lives” to Life: Applying Social Therapy to Working with Sexual Offenders 433
Andrew Frost
Chapter 23 Axis I Mental Health Disorders and Sexual Offending 449
Bruce D. Watt and Tania Withington
Chapter 24 Sexual Offending in Psychotic Patients 463
Leam A. Craig and Orestis Giotakos
Chapter 25 Forensic-Psychiatric Treatment for Internet Sex Offenders: Ten Years of Experience 479
Marc Graf and Volker Dittmann
Chapter 26 Just an Incest Offender? 489
Lea H. Studer, Christine Sribney, A. Scott Aylwin, and John R. Reddon
Chapter 27 The Internet and Sexual Offending: An International Perspective 507
Cynthia Calkins Mercado, Hannah L. Merdian, and Rudolf Egg
Chapter 28 Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church and Other Youth-Serving Organizations 525
Cynthia Calkins Mercado, Karen Terry, and Anthony D. Perillo
Chapter 29 American Sexual Offender Castration Treatment and Legislation 543
Elena del Busto and Michael C. Harlow
Part IV Human Rights and Ethical Issues
Chapter 30 Ethical Issues Regarding the Implementation of Sex Offender Treatment in Brazil 575
Danilo A. Baltieri, Arthur Guerra de Anrade and Douglas P. Boer
Chapter 31 Community Protection from Sexual Violence: Intended and Unintended Outcomes of American Policies 587
Jill S. Levenson
Chapter 32 Human Rights Issues in Sexual Offender Risk Assessment 609
James Vess
Chapter 33 Morality and Legality in the Use of Antiandrogenic Pharmacotherapy with Sexual Offenders 627
Karen Harrison and Bernadette Rainey
Part V Future Directions
Chapter 34 The Role of the International Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders (IATSO) in International Public Policy and Practice 655
Friedemann Pfäfflin and Reinhard Eher
Chapter 35 Dealing with Missing Data: The Promise of Dunkelfeld Research with Sexual Offenders against Minors 665
Steven Feelgood and Gerard A. Schaefer
Chapter 36 The Future of Sexual Offender Treatment Programs 683
William L. Marshall and Liam E. Marshall
Index 705