Female Sex Offenders: What Therapists, Law Enforcement and Child Protective Services Need to Know

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Human Sexuality, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse
Cover of the book Female Sex Offenders: What Therapists, Law Enforcement and Child Protective Services Need to Know by Julia Hislop, Idyll Arbor
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Author: Julia Hislop ISBN: 9781611580112
Publisher: Idyll Arbor Publication: October 21, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Julia Hislop
ISBN: 9781611580112
Publisher: Idyll Arbor
Publication: October 21, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

For everyone responsible for the well being of children, this book explains one of the hardest to detect threats to their safety.
Female sex offenders have victimized an estimated two to three million people in the United States. As a society we find it nearly impossible to believe that females, usually seen as nurturing, are capable of sexual abuse.

The result is that, each year, hundreds of thousands of youth are not protected, not believed, and not treated for the trauma associated with the abuse. Through her detailed analysis of the currently available literature and her own research, Dr. Hislop describes what is known about female sex offenders: identification of abusers, estimates of the number of abusers and victims, the methods of abuse, the types of trauma seen among their victims, and what is known about the developmental histories of female sex offenders.

She also provides therapists with directions for treatment and prioritized treatment goals, including exploring the victimization and patterns of offending, the relationship between the offender’s own victimization and her offending, precursors to offending, and methods to stop offending.

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For everyone responsible for the well being of children, this book explains one of the hardest to detect threats to their safety.
Female sex offenders have victimized an estimated two to three million people in the United States. As a society we find it nearly impossible to believe that females, usually seen as nurturing, are capable of sexual abuse.

The result is that, each year, hundreds of thousands of youth are not protected, not believed, and not treated for the trauma associated with the abuse. Through her detailed analysis of the currently available literature and her own research, Dr. Hislop describes what is known about female sex offenders: identification of abusers, estimates of the number of abusers and victims, the methods of abuse, the types of trauma seen among their victims, and what is known about the developmental histories of female sex offenders.

She also provides therapists with directions for treatment and prioritized treatment goals, including exploring the victimization and patterns of offending, the relationship between the offender’s own victimization and her offending, precursors to offending, and methods to stop offending.

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