Alcohol and drugs in relation to sexual offending
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| Publication date | 2017 |
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| Book title | The Oxford handbook of sex offences and sex offenders |
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| Series | Oxford Handbooks |
| Pages (from-to) | 143-162 |
| Publisher | New York: Oxford University Press |
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| Abstract |
There has been a significant increase in the focus on sex offending in recent years. This has occurred in both the academic and the public spheres. In attempting to understand sexual offending, this collection recognizes two different discourses that currently operate in relation to sex crime. At the public level there is an explicit focus on regulation and control. At the same time there has been a less public but equally fervent discourse centered on the importance of the assessment and treatment of sexual offenders. The Handbook moves from theoretical explanations to a dissection of who the offenders are, who the victims are, and how offenders are treated and managed; it then proceeds onward, using a sociological lens to examine the social and cultural contexts in which crimes and sexual activities take place. The authors have been encouraged not to give a complete literature review of the topic in hand but rather to tease out the key debates, challenges, and controversies that are pertinent today. These essays can of course be read as standalone pieces for a comprehensive and detailed walk through that topic, but for those wanting a complete introductory journey through the sub-discipline, the 30 essays will provide immense detail and an enriching experience of the state of the discipline in the 21st century.
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| Document type | Chapter |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190213633.013.16 |
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