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Evaluating Sex Offenders is the first and only "how to" book describing the complete sex offender civil commitment evaluation. Aimed at helping practitioners, clinicians, counselors, and parole officers assess risk and evaluate offenders who have been convicted of a sex crime, the text offers readers a step-by-step description of what examiners need to know, including information gathering, interviewing offenders, and writing reports. Chapter topics include: defining risk; data gathering; diagnostic issues; recidivism base rates; risk factor lists; actuarial scales; instrumentation (violent and sexual); the evaluation report; presenting in court; ethical issues.
Diagnostic Issues within Sex Offender Civil Commitment Assessments: Diagnostic Issues beyond the Paraphilias
Diagnostic Issues within Sex Offender Civil Commitment Assessments: Diagnostic Issues beyond the Paraphilias
When a man commits the same crime twice, and is not punished, it seems to him permissible.
There is more to the diagnostic portion of a sex offender civil commitment than determining whether or not the man has a paraphilia. No current commitment law limits the requisite mental condition to such a disorder, despite the fact that some people have recommended otherwise (Becker & Murphy, 1998). As described in Chapter 1, the possible mental conditions required for commitment only involve (1) a general descriptive phrase that includes a specific predisposition and/or (2) any of a specific set of diagnostic ...
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