TY - BOOK ID - 31261024 TI - Contemporary Sex Offender Risk Management, Volume II : Responses AU - Kemshall, Hazel. AU - McCartan, Kieran. PY - 2017 SN - 3319635735 3319635727 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Computer crimes. KW - Computers and crime KW - Cyber crimes KW - Cybercrimes KW - Electronic crimes (Computer crimes) KW - Internet crimes KW - Crime KW - Privacy, Right of KW - Sex crimes. KW - Crime—Sociological aspects. KW - Public safety. KW - Corrections. KW - Punishment. KW - Sexual Offending. KW - Crime and Society. KW - Crime Control and Security. KW - Prison and Punishment. KW - Cybercrime. KW - Correctional services KW - Penology KW - Criminal justice, Administration of KW - Safety, Public KW - Human services KW - Abuse, Sexual KW - Sex offenses KW - Sexual abuse KW - Sexual crimes KW - Sexual delinquency KW - Sexual offenses KW - Sexual violence KW - Prostitution KW - Penalties (Criminal law) KW - Corrections KW - Impunity KW - Retribution KW - Criminal behavior. KW - Criminology. KW - Criminal Behavior. KW - Social sciences KW - Criminals KW - Criminal psychology KW - Deviant behavior KW - Study and teaching UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:31261024 AB - This book, the second of two volumes edited by Kemshall and McCartan, focuses on responses to sexual offending, and how risk is used by policy makers, stakeholders, academics and practitioners to both construct and respond to unknown and known sex offenders within the contexts of criminal justice, health and social policy. The chapters provide an oversight of contemporary policies, practices and debates within the area to help both professionals and researchers. The collection focuses on emerging areas (crime linkage, predictive policing, sexual offending across borders, desistence, and public health approaches), as well as more traditional topics (multi-agency working, risk assessment, sex offender policies, and treatment). The authors examine how professionals can use multi-agency approaches to prevent sexual violence, and assessing the impact of desistance on framing sex offender management. A bold and engaging volume, this edited collection will be of great importance to scholars and practitioners working reframing traditional approaches to sex offender management in a contemporary fashion. ER -