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Clinical Approaches to Sex Offenders and Their Victims

Hollin, Clive R.(Edited by)Howells, Kevin(Edited by)
Part of the Wiley Series in Clinical Approaches to Criminal Behavior series
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In the series, "Clinical Approaches to Violence", the contributors focus on the specific areas within their specialist fields: the empirical research, the theories built around the data, and the practical application, both in terms of assessment and intervention, of this research and theory.The topic for this second volume in the series is sex offences because the topic has seen a recent rapid development, both in terms of public interest and involvement.In response to this growing awareness, researchers and practitioners from a range of professions, theoretical persuasions, and schools of clinical practice have become involved in working with sex offenders and their victims.The contributors to this volume are from a range of disciplines - including psychiatry, psychology, and social work - bringing a range of theoretical views and styles of clinical practice, in order to offer a book which would inform clinicians and researchers about offenders and victims.As the research base grows, so the number of specialist papers and books increases.

While this increase in knowledge is vital, there is the danger that information on theories of sex offending, assessment methods and clinical work with families, offenders, children, and adults will become increasingly diffuse and inaccessible.

Therefore, the editors have drawn together theories, research and practice relevant to both offenders and victims to provide an overview of the field.

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Product Details
Wiley–Blackwell
0471950084 / 9780471950080
Paperback
09/02/1994
England
English
xiv, 329p. : ill.
25 cm
postgraduate /research & professional Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 1991.