This book presents both a compact summary of the voluminous research on sexual violence and a practical, evidence-based "how-to" treatment guide for mental health practitioners working in clinics and institutions...
This book presents a compact summary of research on sexual violence and a practical, evidence-based "how-to" treatment guide for mental health practitioners working in clinics and institutions that treat men who are sexually coercive and ...
"Topics explored include the causes of sexual violence, the extent to which it is a problem, and the questions of how to address the issues of victimization, and how to...
The chief of New York's Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit examines society's sexual attitudes and traces the evolution of rape laws
The purpose of this edited volume is to examine the disconnect in the sexual violence prevention field between legislation, research and practice.
An examination of sex offender registration and notification laws: Can community sentiment lead to ineffective laws? In M. K. Miller, J. A. Blumenthal, & J. Chamberlain (Eds.), Handbook of community sentiment (pp. 239–251).
The debate between feminist and evolutionary scholars about sexual violence has resulted in polarized ideas about whether sex offenders¿ motives are sexual, nonsexual, or both.
Editor Noah Berlatsky has compiled essays from international sources in order to provide your readers with a global perspective on sexual violence.
Sexual Violence: Policies, Practices, and Challenges in the United States and Canada
Drawing on the most recent studies, this collection of articles assesses and evaluates current criminal justice responses, policies, and practices regarding sexual violence in the United States and Canada.