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ISBN 10: 1412952989
ISBN 13: 978-1412952989
Author: Stephen T. Holmes, Ronald M. Holmes
A comprehensive survey of sex offenders and sexual offenses
This succinct and highly accessible text provides a comprehensive overview of a wide range of sexual behaviors and sex crimes, thoroughly addressing criminal actions from “nuisance” sex crimes, such as voyeurism and exhibitionism, to the most extreme, including rape, sex crimes against children, lust and serial murders, and more. Including unique and engaging case studies and first-person accounts from sex offenders, Sex Crimes: Patterns and Behavior, Third Edition provides unique insight into sex crimes, deviance, and criminal behavior theory and analysis. This engaging and easy-to-read text provides information on psychological profiling of sex offenders, the crimes they commit, the effects on their victims, and attempted treatments, in an engaging style that compels students to continue reading―even ahead of the syllabus.
Key Features
- Two new chapters address Internet-related sex crimes and sexually motivated homicides
- Photos and tables have been updated to provide the most cutting-edge information and reflect the thorough updating the book throughout
- Other helpful pedagogical aids include case files and boxed news accounts that bring key concepts to life, and first-person accounts from sex criminals, medical and legal insights into the behaviors described
- A glossary of sexual behavior and related terms is provided at the back of the text
Intended Audience
Suitably brief to serve as a core text in conjunction with readings or as a supplement to another text, this provocative textbook will spark lively discussion in undergraduate courses such as Sex Crimes, Deviance, Criminal Behavior, and Violent Crimes in departments of criminology, criminal justice, sociology, social work, and counseling.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Sex Behaviors and Crimes in the United States
What Is Normal Sex?
Homosexuality as a Sexual Behavior
Types of Homosexuals
Sexual Standards
The Statistical Standard
The Cultural Standard
Religious Normalcy
The Subjective Standard
Normal Sexual Behavior
Elements of Sexual Behavior
Fantasy
Symbolism
Ritualism
Compulsion
Combining the Elements
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 2: Theories of Sexual Deviance:
Understanding the Causal Nexus
The Social Context of Sexual Development
Individual-Level Explanation of Sexual Deviance
Psychological Models of Deviance
Psychiatric Models of Sexual Deviance
The Social Learning Model
The Acquisition Phase
Instigation Mechanisms
The Maintaining Mechanisms
The Constitutional Model
Constitutional Criminology
Physical Characteristics and Crime
The Rise of Sociobiology
Basic Propositions of Sociobiological Trait Theory
Chemical Imbalances and Hormonal Influences
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 3: Sex in History
Family Types
The Hebrew Family
The Greek Family
The Roman Family
The Christian Family
The Family in the Middle Ages
Current Sexual Standards
Sex in the 21st Century
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Reference
Chapter 4: Nuisance Sex Behaviors
Fetishes and Partialisms
Scoptophilia (Voyeurism)
Characteristics of the Voyeur
Prostitution
Prostitution on the Internet
Issues in the Etiology of the Prostitute
Triolism
Exhibitionism
Transvestitism
Infantilism
Scatophilia
Rubbing
Klismaphilia
Bestiality
Pygmalionism Gerontophilia
Mysophilia
Coprolagnia and Coprophilia
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 5: Incest
Physical and Nonphysical Types
The Male Perpetrator
The Female Offender
Family Relationships and Incest
The Etiology of the Incestuous Offender
The Effects Upon Children
Treatment
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 6: Pedophilia
The Pedophile
Etiology of the Pedophile
Traits of Pedophiles
Most Pedophiles Are Male
Low Self-Esteem and Other Psychological Traits
Heightened Arousal by Children
Challenged in Social Skills
Sexual Activity
Criminal Records
Feelings of Remorse
Multiple Sexual Victims
Situational Characteristics of Pedophiles
Types of Pedophiles
The Mysoped
The Regressed Child Offender
The Fixated Offender
The Naïve Offender
Pedophile Organizations
The Rene Guyon Society
North American Man/Boy Love Association
The Childhood Sensuality Circle
Pedophile Information Exchange (PIE)
Howard Nichols Society
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 7: Child Pornography
Child Pornography and the Law
Types of Child Pornography
Magazines
Books
Internet, Pictures, Chat Channels
Relational Pornography
Who Views Child Porn?
How Do Children Become
Involved in Pornography?
Who Are the Children in Child Pornography?
The Internet and Child Pornography
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 8: Pornography
Pornography and Obscenity
Standards of Obscenity
Customers for Pornography
Pornography, Research, and the Sex Criminal
Pornography and Violence
Pornography and the Internet
Chat Channels
Photo Exchange
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 9: Sex and the Internet
The Internet
History of the Internet and Sex
Users of the Internet and Cyberspace
A Model of Internet and Cyberspace Predation
Adults, Sex, and the Internet
Discussion Groups
Introduction Agencies
Gays and the Internet
Children, Sex, and the Internet
Personal Ads
The Effects of the Internet and Cyberspace on
Sexual Predation
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 10: Dangerous Sex Crimes
Necrophilia
Levels of Necrophilia
Etiology of Necrophilia
Sadism
Infibulation
Etiology of the Infibulator
Autoeroticism
Characteristics of Erotic Asphyxiates
Aquaerotic Asphyxiation
Pyromania
Characteristics of the Pyromaniac
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 11: Sexually Motivated Homicides
Lust Murder
Characteristics of the Lust Killer
The Number of Lust and Serial Killers
The Female Serial Killer
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 12: Rape
Statistics of Rape Myths About Rape
Rape Is a Crime Controlled by an Uncontrollable Sex Drive
A Woman Can Resist Rape If She Truly Wishes
Strangers Commit Rapes
Many Women Falsely Cry Rape
All Women Want to Be Raped
It Can’t Happen to Me
Reasons for Not Reporting Rape
Rape and the Law
Characteristics of Rapists
Marital Rape
Prevalence of Marital Rape
Campus Rape
Etiology of a Rapist
Types of Rapists
The Power Reassurance Rapist
Anger Retaliation Rapist
Power Assertive Rapist
Sadistic Rapist
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 13: Victims of Sexual Assault
Incidence and Prevalence
The Etiology of the Victims of Sexual Assault
Race of the Victims of Rape and Sexual Assault
Age of the Victims of Sexual Assault
Physical Location of the Sexual Assault
Victim-Offender Relationship
Types of Victims
The Plight of Primary and Secondary Victims
Consequences for Secondary Victims
Types of Victims: Assessing Blame
The Effects of Sexual Victimization
The Personal Consequences of Fear:
Withdrawal and Retreat
Social Consequences of Fear
Economic Consequences of Fear
Morale and Mental Health Consequences
Physical and Psychological Processes of
Sexual Assault Victims
Helping the Victims
Society’s and Victims’ Rights Groups Responses
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
References
Chapter 14: Treatment of Sex Offenders
Perceptions of Sex Offenders and Criminal Remedies
What Is Treatment?
Rehabilitation and Recidivism
Obstacles to Treatment
Societal Obstacles
Political Obstacles
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