Sex crimes and paraphilia / [edited by] Eric W. Hickey.
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College Annex Library Subject Reference | 364.153 Se91 2006 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000014913 |
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364 Si15 2023 Criminology / | 364.08 Sa19 2023 Sociology of crime and deliquency / | 364.147 Ar97 2023 Traffic management and accident investigation with driving / | 364.153 Se91 2006 Sex crimes and paraphilia / | 364.4 H19 2020 Handbook of loss prevention and crime prevention / | 364.4 H19 2020 Handbook of loss prevention and crime prevention / | 364 Si15 2004 Criminology : theories, patterns, and typologies / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 499-529) and index.
Contents: Part I - Understanding sex crimes -- Part II - Prostitution, pornography, and obscenity -- Part III - Paraphilia -- Part IV - Body fluids -- Part V - Fetishes -- Part VI - Nonconsensual or dangerous paraphilic interests -- Part VII - Harming children -- Part VIII - Stalking, rape, and murder -- Part IX - Treating sex offenders and community attitudes
Sex Crimes and paraphilia is a collection of essays examining an array of sex crimes, sex offenders, and their victims. The text provides an in-depth, scholarly, and board-based examination of the role fantasy and paraphilia play in the production of sex offending. While many paraphilia may not be considered criminal, others can be viewed as predatory behavior that become foundational for violent sex crimes. Readers delve into the minds of sex offenders by exploring their methods, motivations, and victim selections.
College of Criminology Criminology
English
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