Douglas P. Boer
The Wiley Handbook on the Theories, Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offending
Douglas P. Boer
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The Wiley Handbook on the Theories, Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offending ist eine dreibändige Sammlung aktueller Beiträge international renommierter Experten zu den Themengebieten Begutachtung, Intervention und theoretische Grundlagen im Bereich Sexualstraftaten.
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The Wiley Handbook on the Theories, Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offending ist eine dreibändige Sammlung aktueller Beiträge international renommierter Experten zu den Themengebieten Begutachtung, Intervention und theoretische Grundlagen im Bereich Sexualstraftaten.
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- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Blackwell
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W118572660
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 1760
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 217mm x 144mm
- Gewicht: 854g
- ISBN-13: 9781118572665
- ISBN-10: 1118572661
- Artikelnr.: 45007337
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Blackwell
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W118572660
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 1760
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 217mm x 144mm
- Gewicht: 854g
- ISBN-13: 9781118572665
- ISBN-10: 1118572661
- Artikelnr.: 45007337
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Douglas P. Boer began working at the University of Canberra in September 2012 after working for 7 years at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Prior to 2006 he worked for the Correctional Service of Canada for 15 years in a variety of contexts including sex offender therapist and treatment programme supervisor. Professor Boer's research interests include offender rehabilitation and the integration of modern theories of offending with practical intervention strategies to try and help effective reintegration. His primary area of clinical work is currently that of working with offenders with an intellectual disability and other complicating mental health issues. He has published approximately 75 articles and book chapters as well as several structured clinical assessment manuals in regard to sexual offenders, most notably helping to co-author the Sexual Violence Risk - 20 (the SVR-20) and the Assessment of Risk and Manageability for Individuals with Developmental and Intellectual Limitations who Offend - Sexually (the ARMIDILO-S). Professor Boer is also a clinical associate of the Forensic Department Brøset, St. Olav's Hospital, Trondheim, Norway.
VOLUME I: THEORIES
About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxxi
The Wiley Handbook on the Theories, Assessment, & Treatment of Sexual Offending: Introduction xxxiii
Douglas P. Boer
Theories: Introduction xxxix
Anthony R. Beech and Tony Ward
Section I: Current Multifactorial Theories 1
1 An Attachment-Based Theory of the Aetiology of Affiliative Child Molestation: Resilience/Vulnerability Factors Across Life-Span Development 3
William L. Marshall and Liam E. Marshall
2 The Four Preconditions Model: An Assessment 25
David Finkelhor, Carlos Cuevas, and Dara Drawbridge
3 The Confluence Mediational Model of Sexual Aggression 53
Neil M. Malamuth and Gert Martin Hald
4 A Theoretical Integration of Aetiological and Typological Models of Rape 73
Raymond A. Knight and Judith E. Sims-Knight
5 Multimodal Self-Regulation Theory of Sexual Offending 103
Jill D. Stinson, Judith V. Becker, and Lee Ann McVay
6 The Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending - Revised: A Multifield Perspective 123
Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech
Section II: Single Factor Theories 139
7 Incentive Theory of Sexual Motivation: A Framework for the Description of Sexual Offending Behaviour and the Role of Sexual Deviance 141
Wineke J. Smid and Edwin C. Wever
8 Theories of Deviant Sexual Fantasy 165
Ross M. Bartels and Anthony R. Beech
9 Intimacy Deficits/Attachment Problems in Sexual Offenders: Towards a Neurobiological Explanation 187
Anthony R. Beech and Ian J. Mitchell
10 The Cognitive Distortions of Child Sexual Abusers: Evaluating Key Theories 207
Caoilte O Ciardha, Theresa A. Gannon, and Tony Ward
11 Theories of Empathy Deficits in Sexual Offenders 223
Georgia D. Barnett and Ruth E. Mann
12 Theories of Emotion Regulation 245
Steven M. Gillespie and Anthony R. Beech
Section III: Process Models 265
13 The Sociology of Sex Offending: The Offender, Culture, and Context 267
Annie Cossins
14 Situational Theories 289
Stephen Smallbone and Jesse Cale
15 Theories of the Offence and Relapse Process 313
Devon L. L. Polaschek
16 Models of Modus Operandi in Sexual Offending: A Criminological Perspective 337
Eric Beauregard and Jean Proulx
Section IV: Practice Theories 357
17 Organizing Principles for an Integrated Model of Change for the Treatment of Sexual Offending 359
Adam J. Carter and Ruth E. Mann
18 Strengths-Based Theories and Sexual Offending 383
Gwenda M. Willis and Pamela M. Yates
19 The Risk-Need-Responsivity Model: An Expansion and Revision with an Emphasis on Groups of High-Risk, High-Need Offenders 399
Jeffrey Abracen and Jan Looman
20 Therapeutic Processes in Sex Offender Treatment 421
Jackie Craissati
21 Theories of Desistance from Sexual Offending 433
Danielle Arlanda Harris
Section V: Special Populations 451
22 Understanding Female Sexual Offenders 453
Franca Cortoni and Theresa A. Gannon
23 Theoretical Approaches for Sexual Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 473
William R. Lindsay
24 Exploring the Theories Explaining Male Adolescent Perpetration of Sexual Crimes 497
David Burton and Michael Miner
25 Applying Sexual Offence Theory to Online Sex Offenders 519
Ian A. Elliott
Section VI: Conclusions 547
26 Looking to the Future: Risk and Explanation 549
Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech
VOLUME II: ASSESSMENT
Section I: Introduction
1. Overview and structure of the book
Leam A. Craig and Martin Rettenberger
2. Trends over
About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxxi
The Wiley Handbook on the Theories, Assessment, & Treatment of Sexual Offending: Introduction xxxiii
Douglas P. Boer
Theories: Introduction xxxix
Anthony R. Beech and Tony Ward
Section I: Current Multifactorial Theories 1
1 An Attachment-Based Theory of the Aetiology of Affiliative Child Molestation: Resilience/Vulnerability Factors Across Life-Span Development 3
William L. Marshall and Liam E. Marshall
2 The Four Preconditions Model: An Assessment 25
David Finkelhor, Carlos Cuevas, and Dara Drawbridge
3 The Confluence Mediational Model of Sexual Aggression 53
Neil M. Malamuth and Gert Martin Hald
4 A Theoretical Integration of Aetiological and Typological Models of Rape 73
Raymond A. Knight and Judith E. Sims-Knight
5 Multimodal Self-Regulation Theory of Sexual Offending 103
Jill D. Stinson, Judith V. Becker, and Lee Ann McVay
6 The Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending - Revised: A Multifield Perspective 123
Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech
Section II: Single Factor Theories 139
7 Incentive Theory of Sexual Motivation: A Framework for the Description of Sexual Offending Behaviour and the Role of Sexual Deviance 141
Wineke J. Smid and Edwin C. Wever
8 Theories of Deviant Sexual Fantasy 165
Ross M. Bartels and Anthony R. Beech
9 Intimacy Deficits/Attachment Problems in Sexual Offenders: Towards a Neurobiological Explanation 187
Anthony R. Beech and Ian J. Mitchell
10 The Cognitive Distortions of Child Sexual Abusers: Evaluating Key Theories 207
Caoilte O Ciardha, Theresa A. Gannon, and Tony Ward
11 Theories of Empathy Deficits in Sexual Offenders 223
Georgia D. Barnett and Ruth E. Mann
12 Theories of Emotion Regulation 245
Steven M. Gillespie and Anthony R. Beech
Section III: Process Models 265
13 The Sociology of Sex Offending: The Offender, Culture, and Context 267
Annie Cossins
14 Situational Theories 289
Stephen Smallbone and Jesse Cale
15 Theories of the Offence and Relapse Process 313
Devon L. L. Polaschek
16 Models of Modus Operandi in Sexual Offending: A Criminological Perspective 337
Eric Beauregard and Jean Proulx
Section IV: Practice Theories 357
17 Organizing Principles for an Integrated Model of Change for the Treatment of Sexual Offending 359
Adam J. Carter and Ruth E. Mann
18 Strengths-Based Theories and Sexual Offending 383
Gwenda M. Willis and Pamela M. Yates
19 The Risk-Need-Responsivity Model: An Expansion and Revision with an Emphasis on Groups of High-Risk, High-Need Offenders 399
Jeffrey Abracen and Jan Looman
20 Therapeutic Processes in Sex Offender Treatment 421
Jackie Craissati
21 Theories of Desistance from Sexual Offending 433
Danielle Arlanda Harris
Section V: Special Populations 451
22 Understanding Female Sexual Offenders 453
Franca Cortoni and Theresa A. Gannon
23 Theoretical Approaches for Sexual Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 473
William R. Lindsay
24 Exploring the Theories Explaining Male Adolescent Perpetration of Sexual Crimes 497
David Burton and Michael Miner
25 Applying Sexual Offence Theory to Online Sex Offenders 519
Ian A. Elliott
Section VI: Conclusions 547
26 Looking to the Future: Risk and Explanation 549
Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech
VOLUME II: ASSESSMENT
Section I: Introduction
1. Overview and structure of the book
Leam A. Craig and Martin Rettenberger
2. Trends over
VOLUME I: THEORIES
About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxxi
The Wiley Handbook on the Theories, Assessment, & Treatment of Sexual Offending: Introduction xxxiii
Douglas P. Boer
Theories: Introduction xxxix
Anthony R. Beech and Tony Ward
Section I: Current Multifactorial Theories 1
1 An Attachment-Based Theory of the Aetiology of Affiliative Child Molestation: Resilience/Vulnerability Factors Across Life-Span Development 3
William L. Marshall and Liam E. Marshall
2 The Four Preconditions Model: An Assessment 25
David Finkelhor, Carlos Cuevas, and Dara Drawbridge
3 The Confluence Mediational Model of Sexual Aggression 53
Neil M. Malamuth and Gert Martin Hald
4 A Theoretical Integration of Aetiological and Typological Models of Rape 73
Raymond A. Knight and Judith E. Sims-Knight
5 Multimodal Self-Regulation Theory of Sexual Offending 103
Jill D. Stinson, Judith V. Becker, and Lee Ann McVay
6 The Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending - Revised: A Multifield Perspective 123
Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech
Section II: Single Factor Theories 139
7 Incentive Theory of Sexual Motivation: A Framework for the Description of Sexual Offending Behaviour and the Role of Sexual Deviance 141
Wineke J. Smid and Edwin C. Wever
8 Theories of Deviant Sexual Fantasy 165
Ross M. Bartels and Anthony R. Beech
9 Intimacy Deficits/Attachment Problems in Sexual Offenders: Towards a Neurobiological Explanation 187
Anthony R. Beech and Ian J. Mitchell
10 The Cognitive Distortions of Child Sexual Abusers: Evaluating Key Theories 207
Caoilte O Ciardha, Theresa A. Gannon, and Tony Ward
11 Theories of Empathy Deficits in Sexual Offenders 223
Georgia D. Barnett and Ruth E. Mann
12 Theories of Emotion Regulation 245
Steven M. Gillespie and Anthony R. Beech
Section III: Process Models 265
13 The Sociology of Sex Offending: The Offender, Culture, and Context 267
Annie Cossins
14 Situational Theories 289
Stephen Smallbone and Jesse Cale
15 Theories of the Offence and Relapse Process 313
Devon L. L. Polaschek
16 Models of Modus Operandi in Sexual Offending: A Criminological Perspective 337
Eric Beauregard and Jean Proulx
Section IV: Practice Theories 357
17 Organizing Principles for an Integrated Model of Change for the Treatment of Sexual Offending 359
Adam J. Carter and Ruth E. Mann
18 Strengths-Based Theories and Sexual Offending 383
Gwenda M. Willis and Pamela M. Yates
19 The Risk-Need-Responsivity Model: An Expansion and Revision with an Emphasis on Groups of High-Risk, High-Need Offenders 399
Jeffrey Abracen and Jan Looman
20 Therapeutic Processes in Sex Offender Treatment 421
Jackie Craissati
21 Theories of Desistance from Sexual Offending 433
Danielle Arlanda Harris
Section V: Special Populations 451
22 Understanding Female Sexual Offenders 453
Franca Cortoni and Theresa A. Gannon
23 Theoretical Approaches for Sexual Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 473
William R. Lindsay
24 Exploring the Theories Explaining Male Adolescent Perpetration of Sexual Crimes 497
David Burton and Michael Miner
25 Applying Sexual Offence Theory to Online Sex Offenders 519
Ian A. Elliott
Section VI: Conclusions 547
26 Looking to the Future: Risk and Explanation 549
Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech
VOLUME II: ASSESSMENT
Section I: Introduction
1. Overview and structure of the book
Leam A. Craig and Martin Rettenberger
2. Trends over
About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxxi
The Wiley Handbook on the Theories, Assessment, & Treatment of Sexual Offending: Introduction xxxiii
Douglas P. Boer
Theories: Introduction xxxix
Anthony R. Beech and Tony Ward
Section I: Current Multifactorial Theories 1
1 An Attachment-Based Theory of the Aetiology of Affiliative Child Molestation: Resilience/Vulnerability Factors Across Life-Span Development 3
William L. Marshall and Liam E. Marshall
2 The Four Preconditions Model: An Assessment 25
David Finkelhor, Carlos Cuevas, and Dara Drawbridge
3 The Confluence Mediational Model of Sexual Aggression 53
Neil M. Malamuth and Gert Martin Hald
4 A Theoretical Integration of Aetiological and Typological Models of Rape 73
Raymond A. Knight and Judith E. Sims-Knight
5 Multimodal Self-Regulation Theory of Sexual Offending 103
Jill D. Stinson, Judith V. Becker, and Lee Ann McVay
6 The Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending - Revised: A Multifield Perspective 123
Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech
Section II: Single Factor Theories 139
7 Incentive Theory of Sexual Motivation: A Framework for the Description of Sexual Offending Behaviour and the Role of Sexual Deviance 141
Wineke J. Smid and Edwin C. Wever
8 Theories of Deviant Sexual Fantasy 165
Ross M. Bartels and Anthony R. Beech
9 Intimacy Deficits/Attachment Problems in Sexual Offenders: Towards a Neurobiological Explanation 187
Anthony R. Beech and Ian J. Mitchell
10 The Cognitive Distortions of Child Sexual Abusers: Evaluating Key Theories 207
Caoilte O Ciardha, Theresa A. Gannon, and Tony Ward
11 Theories of Empathy Deficits in Sexual Offenders 223
Georgia D. Barnett and Ruth E. Mann
12 Theories of Emotion Regulation 245
Steven M. Gillespie and Anthony R. Beech
Section III: Process Models 265
13 The Sociology of Sex Offending: The Offender, Culture, and Context 267
Annie Cossins
14 Situational Theories 289
Stephen Smallbone and Jesse Cale
15 Theories of the Offence and Relapse Process 313
Devon L. L. Polaschek
16 Models of Modus Operandi in Sexual Offending: A Criminological Perspective 337
Eric Beauregard and Jean Proulx
Section IV: Practice Theories 357
17 Organizing Principles for an Integrated Model of Change for the Treatment of Sexual Offending 359
Adam J. Carter and Ruth E. Mann
18 Strengths-Based Theories and Sexual Offending 383
Gwenda M. Willis and Pamela M. Yates
19 The Risk-Need-Responsivity Model: An Expansion and Revision with an Emphasis on Groups of High-Risk, High-Need Offenders 399
Jeffrey Abracen and Jan Looman
20 Therapeutic Processes in Sex Offender Treatment 421
Jackie Craissati
21 Theories of Desistance from Sexual Offending 433
Danielle Arlanda Harris
Section V: Special Populations 451
22 Understanding Female Sexual Offenders 453
Franca Cortoni and Theresa A. Gannon
23 Theoretical Approaches for Sexual Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 473
William R. Lindsay
24 Exploring the Theories Explaining Male Adolescent Perpetration of Sexual Crimes 497
David Burton and Michael Miner
25 Applying Sexual Offence Theory to Online Sex Offenders 519
Ian A. Elliott
Section VI: Conclusions 547
26 Looking to the Future: Risk and Explanation 549
Tony Ward and Anthony R. Beech
VOLUME II: ASSESSMENT
Section I: Introduction
1. Overview and structure of the book
Leam A. Craig and Martin Rettenberger
2. Trends over