ABSTRACT

This book provides an account of the nature and extent of sex crime and offending in contemporary Britain, and the policies and legislative actions taken to combat this. Sex offenders have become 'demonised' figures, which has made it essential to explain the phenomena and to formulate appropriate policies and law. This second edition builds upon the successful first edition, and is revised and expanded to reflect the many developments which have taken place in this field. The book now covers both criminal justice approaches to sexual offending and the civil processes towards greater protection from sexual offending. updated and expanded second edition of established textnow covers both criminal justice approaches to sexual offending and civil processesanalyses impact of Sexual Offences Act of 2003, new measures on internet sex crime and pornography, establishment of Criminal Records Bureau and international trafficking

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|21 pages

Policing sex offenders

chapter 5|15 pages

The search for justice – at court

chapter 7|11 pages

Protection in the home

chapter 8|19 pages

Protection in ‘care’ settings

chapter 9|20 pages

Protection in the community

chapter 10|8 pages

Conclusions