Physical abusers and sexual offenders : forensic and clinical strategies

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    • Johnson, Scott Allen

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Physical abusers and sexual offenders : forensic and clinical strategies

Scott Allen Johnson

CRC/Taylor & Francis, c2007

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-430) and index

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内容説明

Until recently professionals in both investigation and treatment have considered the fields of sexual violence and domestic abuse as separate and distinct. Numerous studies have shown, however, that these fields may not be so neatly pigeonholed as once believed. Statistics indicate that there is an overlap in both the level and type of violence experienced by the victim. Forced sex now appears to be a marker for violence severity, and many women report the scars of psychological abuse as being debilitating long after they have recovered from the physical wounds. The first resource of its kind, Physical Abusers and Sexual Offenders addresses the similarities between these overlapping fields. Using the Cognitive-Behavioral approach he has found effective in his extensive experience, the author presents issues important to mental health, as well as investigative and forensic professionals when they assess, investigate, and treat abusers and sexual offenders. The book's extremely detailed structure includes information on the psychological, emotional, physical, and sexual facets of the abuse cycle from name-calling to complete psychological deconstruction, rape, and homicide. The author offers extensive advice on the differing interview methods relative to interrogation or treatment. The profile of the offender and different types of offenders, the influence of drugs and alcohol, pornography, and genuine mental incapacity such as psychopathology or sociopathology, are just some of the subjects touched on in this exhaustive work.

目次

SECTION I The Offending Cycle Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Introduction Control Explored Psychological Force, Coercion, and Abuse Control Understanding Stalking The Psychology of Stalking Recommended Reading Decision Making Process Offense Decision Making Three Stage Abuse Cycle The Offense Cycle Explored Introduction Stage 1 Normal Stage 2 Triggers Stage 3 Victimized and Powerless Stage 4 Anger and Depression Stage 5 Isolation Stage 6 Revenge Planning Stage 7 Acting Out Revenge Planning Stage 8 Self-Destructive Behavior Stage 9 Victim Grooming Stage 10 The Assault Stage 11 Sense of Relief Stage 12 Fear of Consequences Stage 13 Distractions Stage 14 Rationalizes Abuse Conclusion Intent to Abuse: Awareness of the Use of Force Introduction Awareness of the Use of Force Impact of Witnessing Interparental or Experiencing Abuse as a Child Power of Ongoing Victimization Empathy Explored Empathy: Three Features or Characteristics Understanding Urges Introduction The Offense Cycle Urges as Our Friends SECTION II Characteristics of Physical and Sexual Offenders Characteristics of Physical and Sexual Offenders: Similarities Identifying and Understanding Characteristics Characteristics of Sex Offenders Introduction Incest Child Molestation Sexual Assault Rape Summary Characteristics of the Perpetrator Persona Introduction Characteristics of a Perpetrator Conclusion Abuser Typologies Introduction Popular Typologizing Research Summary Female Batterers Personality Disorders Among Women Batterers Treatment for Women Batterers Typology of Sex Offenders Introduction Law Enforcement Sex Offender Typologies Summary Female Sex Offenders Forced and Pressured Sex by Women Predictors of Sexual Aggression Characteristics of Female Sex Offenders Typologies of Female Sex Offenders Impact of Sexual Abuse By Females The Role of Alcohol and Drugs in Abuse Introduction Research on the Role of Alcohol Play in Violence Amounts of Alcohol Expectancies Personal Factors Reduced Anxiety Seratonin Impact of Drugs Diagnosis Treatment Medications Summary Summary Acknowledgments Pornography and Abuse Role that Pornography Plays in Violence Exercise Summary Motivations For Partner Violence Role of Anger in Abuse The Role of Fear Factors Maintaining Women as Victims Domestic and Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, and Pet Abuse SECTION III Interviewing Strategies: Detecting Truth from Deception Questioning Batterers and Sex Offenders Detecting Truth from Deception Introduction Inherent Pit Falls Defenses Cues to Deception Introduction DePaulo, et al. (2003) Ekman and Friesen (1969) Ekman (1985/1992) Zuckerman et al. (1981) Understanding the Psychopathic Personality Psychopathic Personalities Physical Cues Learning What to Look for and How to Look for It Summary Words and Phrases Commonly Use Statements Claims of Memory Problems Sociopathy, Malingering, and Defensiveness Feigning and Malingering Psychological Disorders Physical Abusers and Sex Offenders' Responses When Questioned About Their Crime Three Patterns of Offenders Summary Pleading Their Innocence Introduction Why Deny the Offense When, In Fact, They Are Guilty? What to Question with Offenders Questions Helpful to Ask in Certain Situations Attitude of Perpetrator Approaches for Interviewing Batterers and Sex Offenders Reasons and Purpose for Interviewing Offenders Summary of Approaches Why Use Sarcasm and Confrontation. Narcissism Use of Sarcasm and Confrontation Why I Believe Professionals are Reluctant to Use Sarcasm and Confrontation Examples Guidelines for Interviewing Sexual and Domestic Abusers Recommended Interviewing Strategies Forensic Considerations for Assessing Violence Introduction Procedures for Accurate Assessments Informed Consent To Participate In An Abuse Assessment, S. A. Johnson, M.A., L.P., DABPS, DAACCE, ACFE Forensic Assessment Fees Discussion Summary Where to Gather Relevant Information Sources for Gathering Assessment Information Example of Two-way Consent Form Authorization for Mutual Release of Information Diagnosing the Abuser and Sex Offender Comorbidity Psychopathy Summary The Johnson Force Assessment (JFA) for Batterers and Sexual Offenders Directions. Interpretation of the JFA Summary Abuse Checklist: Victim Section Assessing Sexual Interest and Arousal Measuring Offenders' Sexual Interest SECTION IV Treatment Issues Medication Interventions Summary Treatment Excuses Therapist Concerns Preparing for the Victim-Perpetrator Session Reuniting Perpetrators With Their Victims Research Concerns and Assessment Tools Back to the Basics of Prediction Competence Miscellaneous Issues: A Summary Importance of Obtaining Collateral Information Recommended Treatment Assignments for Batterers and Sex Offenders: The Most Important Assignments Useful Assignments for Batterers and Sex Offenders Summary SECTION V Investigation Strategies for Law Enforcement, Probation, and Parole Officers Dealing with Parents of the Offender Introduction Dealing with Resistive Parents Differentiating between Conflicting Goals Why Interview the Victims or Partners of Violent Offenders? When Offenders Complain Searching the Residence of a Batterer or Sex Offender Sex Offender Profile and Modus Operandi References Index

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