PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION:
"Sex Offender Laws . . . _is a good source for [a] balanced,
objective, and thorough critique of our current sex offender policies
as well as a source for accurate information about a very
heterogeneous population. . . . The message that sexual abuse is often
a multifaceted and complex issue and that policy based on quick fixes
or knee jerk reactions does not often work will be informative and
enlightening to many readers._"
óSex Roles
_"[T]his fine book by Richard Wright and his distinguished
collaborators provides the evidence that wise policy makers would want
to consider. It covers every major field of research concerning sex
offenders and sexual offenses and provides evidence of bad practices
and policies. Intellectually honest politicians should read this
book." _
óMICHAEL TONRY, LLB, Professor of Law and Public Policy,
University of Minnesota Law School (from the Foreword)
The most comprehensive book available about sex offender policies and
their efficacy, _Sex Offender Laws_ has been widely embraced as a text
for courses in criminal justice, social work, and psychology. Now
updated to keep pace with rapidly changing laws and policies, this
second edition features an increased emphasis on policy and program
alternatives. It incorporates new content on high-profile issues
affecting adolescent sex offenders, critical analyses of the results
of recent studies on sex offender policies, effective approaches in
preventing recidivism, and cutting-edge research in the fields of
criminal justice, law, forensic psychology, and social work. The
second edition continues to document and assess the full gamut of laws
designed to respond to and prevent sexual violence.
The majority of sex offender policiesóoften developed as "quick
fixes" in response to high-profile casesóare not based on empirical
evidence, nor have they demonstrated any significant reduction in
offender recidivism. This new edition showcases alternative models
that offer innovative and victim-centered approaches to combating
sexual violence. Expert authors explore critical, controversial topics
such as sexting, Internet sexual solicitation, the death penalty,
mandatory sentencing, statutory rape, age of consent laws, and
community responses. The book examines the political "untouchability"
of sex offender laws and their adverse effects; despite their
popularity, sex offender laws have largely failed to keep people safe
and actually promote an inaccurate sense of vulnerability. The text
also analyzes the role of the media and presents a new chapter on
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner programs. Expert contributors include
Karen Terry, author of _Sexual Offenses and Offenders_, and others who
bring a wealth of insight to the field of sex offense.
NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION:
* Emphasizes policy and program alternatives to currently ineffective
policies
* Provides new content on the criminalization of adolescent sexuality
* Analyzes the role of the media in sex offense and sex offense
policies
* Critically discusses state implementation of the 2006 Adam Walsh
Act
* Introduces new policy alternatives including environmental
criminology and its use toward sexual violence prevention and the
increasing use of civil litigation in sexual assault cases
* Examines the political "untouchability" of sex offender laws and
their adverse affects and unintended consequences
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Failed Policies, New Directions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780826196729
Publisert
2014
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Publishing Company
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter