Edited by John Douard and Eric JanusBeyond myth: Designing better sexual violence prevention
Pages 135-140
John Douard, Eric S. JanusFrom offender to situation: The ‘cold’ approach to sexual violence prevention?
Pages 141-148
Bill HebentonWho are the people in your neighborhood? A descriptive analysis of individuals on public sex offender registries
Pages 149-159
Alissa R. Ackerman, Andrew J. Harris, Jill S. Levenson, Kristen ZgobaPreventing sexual violence: Can examination of offense location inform sex crime policy?
Pages 160-167
Nicole Colombino, Cynthia Calkins Mercado, Jill Levenson, Elizabeth JeglicA rhetoric of retribution and redemption: Burke's terms for order in the drama of child sexual abuse
Pages 168-176
Pamela D. SchultzSex offender punishment and the persistence of penal harm in the U.S.
Pages 177-185
Chrysanthi S. LeonInevitable recidivism—The origin and centrality of an urban legend
Pages 186-194
Tamara Rice LaveDSM-5 proposed diagnostic criteria for sexual paraphilias: Tensions between diagnostic validity and forensic utility
Pages 195-209
Jerome C. WakefieldPrevention of sexual violence by those who have been sexually violent
Pages 210-216
Christopher SloboginOptimizing risk mitigation in management of sexual offenders: A structural model
Pages 217-225
Raina Lamade, Adeena Gabriel, Robert PrentkyPost-release controls for sex offenders in the U.S. and UK
Pages 226-232
Roxanne Lieb, Hazel Kemshall, Terry ThomasProspects for the international migration of U.S. sex offender registration and community notification laws
Pages 233-238
Wayne A. LoganSexual offenders with serious mental illness: Prevention, risk, and clinical concerns
Pages 239-245
Jill D. Stinson, Judith V. Becker
0 commentaires:
Enregistrer un commentaire