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9781119705833 |
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9781119771401 |
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Sexual deviance : |
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understanding and managing deviant sexual interests and paraphilic disorders / |
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edited by Leam A Craig, Ross M Bartels. |
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2106 |
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Hoboken, NJ : |
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Wiley-Blackwell, |
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[2021] |
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Leam A. Craig, Ph.D., C.Psychol, CSci, MAE, FBPsS, FAcSS EuroPsy., is a Consultant Forensic and Clinical Psychologist and Partner at Forensic Psychology Practice Ltd. He is Hon. Professor of Forensic Psychology at the Centre of Applied Psychology, University of Birmingham, Visiting Professor of Forensic Clinical Psychology at the School of Social Sciences, Birmingham City University, UK, and Hon Assoc. Professor of Forensic Psychology, University of Nottingham. He is a Chartered and dual Registered [Forensic and Clinical] Psychologist, a Chartered Scientist, holder of the European Certificate in Psychology and a Full Member of the Academy of Experts. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and the Academy of Social Sciences for distinguished contributions to psychology and the social sciences. He has previously worked in forensic psychiatric secure services, learning disability hospitals and consultancy to prison and probation services throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland, specializing in high]risk, complex cases. He was previously Consultant Lead to three community forensic psychiatric hospitals for people with personality disorders, learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. He is currently a Consultant to the National Probation Service on working with offenders with personality disorders. He acts as an expert witness to civil and criminal courts in the assessment of sexual and violent offenders and in matters of child protection. He has previously been instructed by the Salvation Army, Catholic and Church of England Dioceses, South African Police Service and currently receives instruction from the United States Air Force European Defence Counsel. He has over 100 publications including 11 books. In 2013 he received the Senior Academic Award by the Division of Forensic Psychology for distinguished contributions to academic knowledge in forensic psychology and in 2018 received the Emerald Literati Award for a Highly Commended Paper. In 2015 he co-authored a Ministry of Justice research funded report into the use of expert witnesses in family law and in 2016 he was appointed as Chair of the British Psychological Society, Expert Witness Advisory Group. His research interests include sexual and violent offenders, personality disorder and forensic risk assessment and the use of expert witnesses in civil and criminal courts.<br/><br/>Ross Bartels, Ph.D., is a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology and a member of ‘Forensic and Clinical Psychology Research Group’ at the University of Lincoln (UK). His research and theoretical work focuses on understanding sexual fantasies, sexual interests, and offence-supportive cognition in both forensic and community populations. He also examines the public's perception towards offenders and those with atypical sexual interests. His work draws primarily upon paradigms and methods used in socio-cognitive psychology. Ross has presented his work to clinicians and academics at numerous international and national conferences, and has published his work across various academic journals and edited books. |
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Table of contents<br/><br/>About the Editors vii<br/><br/>About the Contributors ix<br/><br/>Acknowledgments xvii<br/><br/>Part I: Sexual Deviance and Paraphilic Disorders 1<br/><br/>1. An Overview of Sexual Deviance and Paraphilic Disorders 3<br/>Leam A. Craig and Ross M. Bartels<br/><br/>Part II: Theory of Sexual Deviance and Paraphilias 23<br/><br/>2. The Developmental Pathways of Sexual Deviance: More than 100 Years of Research in Context 25<br/>Patrick Lussier, Evan McCuish, and Jonathan James<br/><br/>3. Toward a Theory of Chronophilic Sexual Orientation in Heterosexual Men 41<br/>Alexander F. Schmidt and Roland Imhoff<br/><br/>4. Understanding Sexual Thoughts and Sexual Fantasizing: The Dual-Process Model of Sexual Thinking 53<br/>Ross M. Bartels, Anthony R. Beech, and Leigh Harkins<br/><br/>5. Neurobiological Basis of Sexual Deviance 67<br/>Tillmann H. C. Kruger and Jonas Kneer<br/><br/>Part III: Assessing and Diagnosing Sexual Deviance 89<br/><br/>6. Problems and Controversies with Psychiatric Diagnoses of Paraphilia 91<br/>Christian C. Joyal<br/><br/>7. Diagnosing Sexual Sadism and Other Paraphilic Disorders on the Agonistic Continuum 117<br/>Deirdre M. D'Orazio and Charles A. Flinton<br/><br/>8. Understanding Minor Attraction 132<br/>Rebecca Lievesley and Craig Harper<br/><br/>9. Passivity Paraphilias: Understanding Necrophilic and Somnophilic Interest 145<br/>Mark Pettigrew and Elizabeth T. Deehan<br/><br/>10. Measures of Male Sexual Interest 156<br/>Pamela M. Yates<br/><br/>Part IV: Sexual Deviance and Offending Behavior 169<br/><br/>11. Non-contact Paraphilic Disorders and Offending 171<br/>Leah Kaylor and Elizabeth L. Jeglic<br/><br/>12. Sexual Sadism and Offending 189<br/>Tamsin Higgs, Jean Proulx, Alexandre Gauthier, Etienne Garant, and Jonathan James<br/><br/>13. The Structure and Measurement of Sadism: Implications for Validation 207<br/>Raymond A. Knight and Nicholas Longpré<br/><br/>14. Online Sexual Deviance and Pedophilia 222<br/>Ethel Quayle<br/><br/>Part V: Managing Sexual Deviance and Paraphilic Disorders 239<br/><br/>15. A Generalized Model for Identifying Risk-Related Change in Sexual Deviance 241<br/>David Thornton<br/><br/>16. Psychological Treatments for Paraphilias and Compulsive Sexual Behavior 253<br/>Michael H. Miner and Rosemary Munns<br/><br/>17. Managing Paraphilic Interests in the Community: An International Perspective 268<br/>Klaus M. Beier<br/><br/>18. Pharmacological Treatments for Individuals with Paraphilic Disorders or at Risk for Sexual Offending 282<br/>Daniel Turner and Peer Briken<br/><br/>19. Rehabilitating Paraphilic Disorder in Prisons: Interventions Sensitive to Shame and Trauma and the Importance of Safe Prisons 295<br/>Jamie S. Walton<br/><br/>20. Behavioral Control Models in Managing Sexual Deviance 311<br/>Jayson Ware, Lauren McIvor, and Yolanda M. Fernandez<br/><br/>Author Index 324<br/><br/>Subject Index 346 |
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SEXUAL DEVIANCE<br/><br/>The essential text for understanding and managing deviant sexual interest and paraphilic disorders<br/><br/>Sexual Deviance is an authoritative text that provides an understanding to the assessment, management, and treatment of sexual deviance and paraphilic disorders. The international panel of contributors—noted experts on the topic—illuminate the emerging theories that help to explain the developmental influences and pathways of sexual deviance and its connection to offending behaviour. The text considers various developmental influences such as neurobiological pathways as well as the effects of pornography.<br/><br/>The contributors highlight the assessment and diagnosis of sexual deviance and explore the links to offending behavior such as rape fantasy, algolagnic paraphilia, online viewing of indecent images of children, and sexual sadism. The book examines the effectiveness of a variety of current treatments including behavioral, pharmacological, cognitive behavioral therapy, and systemic treatment. This important text:<br/><br/> Offers contributions from an international panel of experts<br/> Examines the causes of deviant sexual interests<br/> Presents techniques for managing deviant sexual interests<br/> Includes information on co-morbid disorders and sexual offending<br/><br/>Written for students and professionals in psychology, criminology, psychiatry, forensic nursing, and social work, Sexual Deviance explores deviant sexual interests in sexual offenders and reviews the techniques designed to manage behavior. |
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Paraphilias. |
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Deviant behavior. |
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Psychosexual disorders. |
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Craig, Leam, |
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Bartels, Ross M., |
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc., |
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Sexual deviance |
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Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, [2021] |
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9781119705833 |
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