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A History of the Assessment of Sex Offenders
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There are many varieties of procedures to assess criminal and sex offenders that have emerged throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. This book is an attempt to bridge that gap, to provide some his...
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14 February 2020

Most forensic psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers involved in the assessment of sex offenders today have a good grasp of where the field stands. Many of their colleagues do not have an appreciation of why we are where we are. This book is an attempt to bridge that gap, to provide some historical background of sex offender assessment from 1830 to the present.
Topics covered in this book include early efforts to identify and describe criminal populations statistically; the introduction of phrenology as a description of brain function; the efforts of criminal anthropologists to develop criminal taxonomies; the technology of anthropometry to identify individuals by measurement of bodily structure; and the introduction of fingerprinting which replaced anthropometry and remains largely unchanged to the present day. The guiding principle of the book is to help the reader understand that all of this represents a continuous thread of development and, disparate as they might seem, all of them are connected.
This book is essential reading for undergraduates in psychology and sociology, as well as professionals in training and early stages of practice.
Price: $104.99
Pages: 224
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication Date:
14 February 2020
ISBN: 9781787693609
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Society & Social Sciences, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
D. Richard Laws received his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois
University-Carbondale in 1969. He was
director of the Sexual Behavior Laboratory at Atascadero State Hospital in
California from 1970-1985; project director at the Florida Mental Health
Institute, Tampa, from 1985-1989; manager of forensic psychology at Alberta
Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta from 1989-1994; and as a forensic psychologist with
Adult Forensic Psychiatric Community Services in Victoria, British Columbia
from 1994-1999. Dr Laws has published widely in the area of sexual abuse and is
best known as a developer of assessment procedures and behavior therapies.
Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1. Contemporary psychological assessment: Two approaches
Part 2: Assessment of Criminal & Sex Offenders, 19th and 20th Centuries
Chapter 2. Criminal statistics and the identification of populations
Chapter 3. Offender classification and registration
Chapter 4. Phrenology: Pseudoscience of the Mind or Precursor Science?
Chapter 5. Criminal anthropology: Lombroso's search for Criminal Man
Chapter 6. Anthropometry: Bertillon's measurement of Criminal Man
Chapter 7. Fingerprinting: A document complete in itself
Part 3: Assessment of Sex Offenders, 20th and 21st Centuries
Chapter 8. Psychophysiological assessment: Penile plethysmography
Chapter 9. Viewing time: An attention-based measure
Chapter 10. Attention-based measures: Supplementary procedures
Chapter 11. Polygraphy: Valid procedure or bogus pipeline?
Part 4: Assessment of Sex Offenders: Possible Futures
Chapter 12. Virtual reality assessment: Is anybody there?
Part 5: Conclusions
Chapter 13. What we learned in 190 years: 12 takeaways