Sex Crimes and Offenders: Exploring Questions of Character and Culture

For decades, and in some cases centuries, individuals, families, and friends of victims sought out ways to help heal the hurts caused by sexual abuse and implement some way to protect against future harms. The recent very public conversations about victims standing up to perpetrators has expanded the reach and public platform of sexual violence prevention efforts in critical ways. What might appear a relatively simple task on the surface, to define “healthy” and “harmful” sexual practices, inevitably raises even more questions. When the questions and answers are framed and defined through historical, cultural, social, and individual lenses, solutions may seldom be simple.

Structured in five parts, Sex Crimes and Offenders: Exploring Questions of Character and Culture uses healthy sexuality as a back drop for exploring the complicated issue of identifying and punishing sex crimes, defining the parameters of sexualized violence, and sexual violence prevention. The goal is to prevent harm, address hurts, hold perpetrators accountable, and eventually eliminate – to the degree possible—all future harms. The information presented explores individual treatment efforts, as well as the social and political responses designed to hold perpetrators accountable and help support victims. Essential resources made visible throughout this text are provided to help inform young people, families, faith communities and future practitioners, to raise important reflective questions, and to serve as a resource for anyone of any age who has suffered harm, or perpetrated harm, and is in need of support and healing. Finally, the book concludes by shining a light on the efforts each of us can take to identify, reduce, and work toward eliminating sexual violence and harms.

Additional resources for Instructors, including PowerPoint Lecture Notes and Test Banks, are provided.

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Sex Crimes and Offenders: Exploring Questions of Character and Culture

For decades, and in some cases centuries, individuals, families, and friends of victims sought out ways to help heal the hurts caused by sexual abuse and implement some way to protect against future harms. The recent very public conversations about victims standing up to perpetrators has expanded the reach and public platform of sexual violence prevention efforts in critical ways. What might appear a relatively simple task on the surface, to define “healthy” and “harmful” sexual practices, inevitably raises even more questions. When the questions and answers are framed and defined through historical, cultural, social, and individual lenses, solutions may seldom be simple.

Structured in five parts, Sex Crimes and Offenders: Exploring Questions of Character and Culture uses healthy sexuality as a back drop for exploring the complicated issue of identifying and punishing sex crimes, defining the parameters of sexualized violence, and sexual violence prevention. The goal is to prevent harm, address hurts, hold perpetrators accountable, and eventually eliminate – to the degree possible—all future harms. The information presented explores individual treatment efforts, as well as the social and political responses designed to hold perpetrators accountable and help support victims. Essential resources made visible throughout this text are provided to help inform young people, families, faith communities and future practitioners, to raise important reflective questions, and to serve as a resource for anyone of any age who has suffered harm, or perpetrated harm, and is in need of support and healing. Finally, the book concludes by shining a light on the efforts each of us can take to identify, reduce, and work toward eliminating sexual violence and harms.

Additional resources for Instructors, including PowerPoint Lecture Notes and Test Banks, are provided.

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Overview

For decades, and in some cases centuries, individuals, families, and friends of victims sought out ways to help heal the hurts caused by sexual abuse and implement some way to protect against future harms. The recent very public conversations about victims standing up to perpetrators has expanded the reach and public platform of sexual violence prevention efforts in critical ways. What might appear a relatively simple task on the surface, to define “healthy” and “harmful” sexual practices, inevitably raises even more questions. When the questions and answers are framed and defined through historical, cultural, social, and individual lenses, solutions may seldom be simple.

Structured in five parts, Sex Crimes and Offenders: Exploring Questions of Character and Culture uses healthy sexuality as a back drop for exploring the complicated issue of identifying and punishing sex crimes, defining the parameters of sexualized violence, and sexual violence prevention. The goal is to prevent harm, address hurts, hold perpetrators accountable, and eventually eliminate – to the degree possible—all future harms. The information presented explores individual treatment efforts, as well as the social and political responses designed to hold perpetrators accountable and help support victims. Essential resources made visible throughout this text are provided to help inform young people, families, faith communities and future practitioners, to raise important reflective questions, and to serve as a resource for anyone of any age who has suffered harm, or perpetrated harm, and is in need of support and healing. Finally, the book concludes by shining a light on the efforts each of us can take to identify, reduce, and work toward eliminating sexual violence and harms.

Additional resources for Instructors, including PowerPoint Lecture Notes and Test Banks, are provided.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538125182
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/02/2022
Series: Theory and Practice in Criminal Justice
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 528
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mary Cliffordhas her Ph.D. in Justice Studies from Arizona State University and is a Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Studies at St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. A founding member of the Community Anti-Racism Education Initiative on the SCSU campus, she has been engaged in researching and writing about various justice issues including approximately 15 years of active involvement in studying sexual deviance, sex crimes and sex offenders. Editor of the first comprehensive text on environmental crime, titled Environmental Crime: Law, Policy and Social Responsibility (Aspen, 1998), and co-editor of the second edition (Jones and Bartlett, 2011), Dr. Clifford is also the Pearson Prentice Hall (2004) author of Identifying and Exploring Security Essentials.

Alison Feigh, MS, is the Director of Jacob Wetterling Resource Center, a program of Zero Abuse Project. In her role as a subject matter expert on child and teen safety, she works with students, parents, youth workers, faith leaders, law enforcement and the media to help prevent childhood abuse and abductions. Feigh’s work also includes writing curriculum for youth serving organizations, training professionals about online challenges kids face and advocating for families of the missing. Feigh has been working in the abuse prevention field for more than 18 years. She is especially drawn to prevention in faith-based communities and youth serving organizations, collaborating with teens regarding technology challenges and helping empower parents to talk with their kids about personal and online safety.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Listening to the Silence Surrounding Sexual Health and Harms

Chapter One: Talking About “The ‘Healthy Sex’ Talk”

Chapter Two: It’s Complicated! Defining Deviance, Dysfunctions, and Disorders

Chapter Three: So How Are the Children?

Chapter Four: Historical Landmarks and Reflections on Sexual Deviance and Harm Chapter Five: Shifting a Legacy of Institutionalized Sexual Violence and Harm

Chapter Six: Over Exposed? A Picture of Contemporary Sexual Violence

Chapter Seven: Focusing on Sex Offenders: A Sampling of Typologies, Theories, and Behaviors

Chapter Eight: A Focus on People Harmed by Sexualized Violence

Chapter Nine:Focusing on Global Issues of Sexual Violence and Harm

Chapter Ten:Laws, Public Policy, and Legislative Action

Chapter Eleven: The Criminal Justice System Response: Policing and Prosecuting Sexual Harm

Chapter Twelve: Correctional Management and Civil Commitment

Chapter Thirteen: Assessing and Treating Sex Offenders

Chapter Fourteen: Sexual Violence as a Public Health Issue: Awareness, Advocacy, and Prevention

Chapter Fifteen: Integration and Application: Putting Theory into Practice

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