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Perverts and Predators: The Making of Sexual Offending Laws

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Perverts and Predators elaborates on the numerous factors that have contributed to the passage of sexual offending laws in the United States.

Authors Lisa and Laura Zilney weave together a story of how sex crimes laws were created by analyzing the changing roles of religion and the medical community, offering theoretical explanations for sex offending from the unique perspectives of criminology and sexology.

Working under the central premise that sex and sexuality are positive and healthy and that the only way to deal with the issue of sexual offending is through sex positive education and counseling, Zilney and Zilney trace the history of sex offending laws and highlight cases in the media that contributed to increasingly punitive legislation.

The authors provide information concerning the prevalence and incidence of sex offending, including victim and offender profiles and the frequency and types of offenses committed in order to give readers greater understanding of the problem.

They discuss politics as a major player in the creation of a moral panic surrounding sex offenders and fueling public outrage to garner support for 'get tough' laws.

The management of sex offenders in society is discussed, as are consequences of the punitive approach for both the offender and the victim.

Comparative case studies are used to explore what the United States could learn from other countries' approaches to sexual offending.

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Product Details
0742566242 / 9780742566248
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
16/05/2009
English
218 pages
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