Synopsis
From leading scientists and practitioners, this authoritative work examines what is known about the nature and development of juvenile sexual offending, the consequences for both victims and perpetrators, and approaches to assessment, intervention, and relapse prevention. Pathways of normal sexual development are described, and the biological, social, and psychological processes that lead to sexual conduct problems are investigated. The book explores how juvenile offenders are dealt with in the mental health and criminal justice systems, reviews available psychological and pharmacological treatment approaches, and provides research-based recommendations for improving existing practices.
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Sixteen contributions address such issues as: legal responses, classification of juvenile sex offenders, normative sexuality from a developmental perspective, adult offenders with juvenile histories, conditioning theories, development of sexual age preferences in males, substance abuse, conduct disorders, cognitive behavioral treatment, phamacological treatment, and relapse prevention. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)