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Sexual offender treatment : controversial issues /
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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Hoboken, NJ :
J. Wiley,
c2006.
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Series: | Wiley series in forensic clinical psychology
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Online Access: | Table of contents only Contributor biographical information Publisher description |
Table of Contents:
- Recidivism risk assessments : making sense of controversies / Dennis M. Doren
- Stability and change : dynamic risk factors for sexual offenders / R. Karl Hanson
- Diagnostic problems with sexual offenders / William L. Marshall
- The civil commitment of sexual offenders : lessons learned / Anita Schlank
- Sadistic sexual aggressors / Jean Proulx, Etienne Blais and Eric Beauregard
- Online sexuality and online sexual problems : skating on thin ice / Al Cooper, Gale Golden and William L. Marshall
- An attachment-theoretical revision of Marshall and Barbaree's integrated theory of the etiology of sexual offending / Stephen W. Smallbone
- Coping and mood in sexual offending / Geris A. Serran and Liam Marshall
- Shame and guilt in child molesters / Michael Proeve and Kevin Howells
- New ideas in the treatment of sexual offenders / Tony Ward and Dawn Fisher
- Sexual offender treatment for psychopaths : is it harmful? / Howard Barbaree, Calvin Langton and Edward Peacock
- Schema-driven cognition in sexual offenders : theory, assessment and treatment / Ruth E Mann and Jo Shingler
- Focusing on the positive and avoiding negativity in sexual offender treatment / Y.M. Fernandez
- Preparatory programs for sexual offenders / Liam E. Marshall and Heather M. Moulden
- Putting "behavior" back into the cognitive behavioral treatment of sexual offenders / Yolanda M. Fernandez, Jo Shingler and William L. Marshall
- Collaboration in clinical work with sexual offenders : treatment and risk assessment / Jo Shingler and Ruth Mann
- When one size doesn't fit all : the reformulation of relapse prevention / D.R. Laws and Tony Ward
- Appraising treatment outcome with sexual offenders / William L. Marshall
- Conclusions.