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Physical Abusers and Sexual Offenders

Forensic and Clinical Strategies

Physical Abusers and Sexual Offenders

Forensic and Clinical Strategies

ByScott Allen Johnson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 13 July 2006
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9781420006896
Pages 443 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429245299
SubjectsBioscience, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Johnson, S. (2007). Physical Abusers and Sexual Offenders. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9781420006896

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 exp

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Section I. The Offending Cycle
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chapter 1|4 pages
Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault
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chapter 2|16 pages
Control Explored
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chapter 3|4 pages
Understanding Stalking
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chapter 4|4 pages
Decision Making Process
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chapter 5|2 pages
Three-Stage Abuse Cycle
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chapter 6|20 pages
The Offense Cycle Explored
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chapter 7|8 pages
Intent to Abuse: Awareness of the Use of Force
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chapter 8|2 pages
Impact of Interparental Violence or Experiencing Abuse as a Child
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chapter 9|2 pages
Power of Ongoing Victimization
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chapter 10|8 pages
Empathy Explored
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chapter 11|6 pages
Understanding Urges
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chapter |2 pages
Section II. Characteristics of Physical and Sexual Offenders
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chapter 12|10 pages
Characteristics of Physical and Sexual Offenders: Similarities
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chapter 13|8 pages
Characteristics of Sex Offenders
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chapter 14|4 pages
Characteristics of the Perpetrator Persona
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chapter 15|10 pages
Abuser Typologies
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chapter 16|6 pages
Female Batterers
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chapter 17|10 pages
Typology of Sex Offenders
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chapter 18|8 pages
Female Sex Offenders
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chapter 19|14 pages
The Role of Alcohol and Drugs in Abuse
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chapter 20|16 pages
Pornography and Abuse
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chapter 21|2 pages
Motivations for Partner Violence
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chapter 22|2 pages
Domestic and Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, and Pet Abuse
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Section III. Interviewing Strategies: Detecting Truth from Deception
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chapter 23|4 pages
Questioning Batterers and Sex Offenders
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chapter 24|4 pages
Detecting Truth from Deception
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chapter 25|4 pages
Cues to Deception
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chapter 26|4 pages
Understanding the Psychopathic Personality
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chapter 27|4 pages
Physical Cues
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chapter 28|8 pages
Words and Phrases
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chapter 29|4 pages
Claims of Memory Problems
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chapter 30|2 pages
Sociopathy, Malingering, and Defensiveness
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chapter 31|4 pages
Physical Abusers’ and Sex Offenders’ Responses When Questioned about Their Crimes
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chapter 32|2 pages
Pleading Their Innocence
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chapter 33|6 pages
What to Question with Offenders
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chapter 34|4 pages
Attitude of Perpetrator
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chapter 35|6 pages
Approaches for Interviewing Batterers and Sex Offenders
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chapter 36|4 pages
Why Use Sarcasm and Confrontation
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chapter 37|6 pages
Guidelines for Interviewing Sexual and Domestic Abusers
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chapter 38|14 pages
Forensic Considerations for Assessing Violence
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chapter 39|8 pages
Where to Gather Relevant Information
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chapter 40|24 pages
Treatment for Batterers and Sex Offenders
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chapter 41|12 pages
Diagnosing the Abuser and Sex Offender
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chapter 42|12 pages
The Johnson Force Assessment (JFA) for Batterers and Sexual Offenders
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chapter 43|2 pages
Assessing Sexual Interest and Arousal
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Section IV. Treatment Issues
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chapter 44|2 pages
Medication Interventions
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chapter 45|8 pages
Treatment Excuses
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chapter 46|10 pages
Therapist Concerns
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chapter 47|8 pages
Confidentiality in Treatment
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chapter 48|6 pages
Preparing for the Victim–Perpetrator Session
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chapter 49|10 pages
Research Concerns and Assessment Tools
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chapter 50|4 pages
Miscellaneous Issues: A Summary
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chapter 51|12 pages
Recommended Treatment Assignments for Batterers and Sex Offenders: The Most Important Assignments
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chapter 52|2 pages
Dealing with Parents of the Offender
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chapter 53|4 pages
Differentiating between Conflicting Goals
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chapter 54|2 pages
Why Interview the Victims or Partners of Violent Offenders?
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chapter 55|4 pages
When Offenders Complain
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Section V. Investigation Strategies for Law Enforcement, Probation, and Parole Officers
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chapter 56|2 pages
Searching the Residence of a Batterer or Sex Offender
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chapter 57|6 pages
Sex Offender Profile and Modus Operandi
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