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Contents

Coercive Chemical : Deprivation of Sexual Liberty as a New Understanding of Punishment Zeynep Burcu Akbaba 15

Devising and Validating a Psychometric Measure of Current Sexual Interest Geraldine Akerman, Darren Bishopp, Anthony R. Beech 16

Ward and Siegert's Pathway-Model For Self-Identifying Help-Seeking Pedophiles in the Dunkelfeld Till Amelung, Dorit Grundmann, Laura Kuhle, Klaus M. Beier 17

Internet Sex Offenders: Reviewing Research Findings and Their Implications for Policy and Practice Kelly Babchishin 18

Psychopathy and Anger Expression in Sex Offenders Smiljka Barancek, Djulijana Badurina Sertic, Martina Lotar 19

Criminogenic Needs In Sex Offenders: What Have Years Of Actuarial Assessment Research Taught Us About The Critical Targets Of Effective Correctional Treatment? Howard Barbaree 20

Pharmacological Treatment of Sex Offenders in Scotland Emily Baron, Rajan Darjee 21

Conduct Problems, Antisocial Tendencies and Sexual Behaviors: A Comparative Study with Sexual and Non-Sexual Juvenile Offenders Ricardo Barroso, Celina Manita, Pedro Nobre 22

RNR-Principles for Treatment of High Risk Offenders in Preventive Detention Raphaela Basdekis-Jozsa, et al 23

From Risk Assessment to Risk Management: New Challenges Susanne Bengtson 24

"The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts" - A Crime Scene Behavior Typology Jiirgen Biedermann, Klaus-Peter Dahle, Franziska Gallasch-Nemitz 25

The Usefulness and Ethical Implications of Community Samples in Sex Offender Research Emily Blake 26

Recent Developments in Structured Professional Judgement in Risk Assessment for Intellectually Disabled Sex Offenders Douglas Boer 27

The SVR-20 2nd Version: Updates on the Redevelopment of the Sexual Violence Risk - 20 Douglas Boer 28

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http://d-nb.info/1033484997 Pharmacological Treatment of Parphilias: International Guidelines John Bradford 29

Guidelines of Pharmacological Treatment of Sexual Offenders (Richtlinien der medikamentosen Behandlung von Sexualtatern) John Bradford, Peer Briken 30

Hypersexuality and Sexual Offending Peer Briken 31

Disrupted Attachment Histories and Abnormal Reflective Functioning as Risk Factors for Sexual Offending Behaviors. Implications for Treatment Nicoletta CasteUino, Maria Zaccagnino, Fabio Veglia 32

Impulsiveness and Sex Offending: An Integrative Approach Based on Retrospective and Transversal Studies. Chollier M. et al 33

Pharmacotherapy of Sexual Offenders. A Retrospective Study of Side Effects. Hans Colstrup et al 34

Developmental Pathways to Deviant Sexual Fantasies Franca Cortoni 35

Tatbegehungsmerkmale und Prognose bei Sexualstraftatern Klaus-Peter Dahle 37

The Importance of the Performance of Crime for Prediction of Recidivism and Substance Risk Assessment for Sexual Offenders Klaus-Peter Dahle, Jiirgen Biedermann, Franziska Gallasch-Nemitz 38

Integrating Research and Clinical Practice: A Qualitative Research Study, What Do Sex Offenders Experience When Role Playing Their Victims and How Do Clinicians Use Role Play Interventions in Treatment? Maxine Daniels 39

Sexual Homicide: A Comparison Between Homicidal and Non-homicidal Sex Offenders Referred to a Specialist Forensic Liaison Service in Scotland Rajan Darjee, Emily Baron 40

Evidence Based Practice or Just the Best We've Got So Far? Uniting Empirical Research with Clinical Practice in the Treatment of Sexual Offenders Adam Deming 41

Choice Reaction Time: Assessment of Pedophilic Interest with an Attention-Based Method Beate Dombert et al 42

Strong Voices Rising: Courage to Heal Margretta S. Dwyer 43

6 Denial of the Sexual Offence as the Central Factor of Treatment Nonparticipation and Attrition Johann Endres, Maike M. Breuer 44

Standing on a Knife Edge: Managing Confidentiality in Forensic Psychotherapy Markus Feil 45

Broadening Responsivity Jerry Fjerkenstad 46

Masks, Wounds and Bridges: Expressive Arts Therapy with Sexual Abusers Haley Fox 47

Pervasive Developmental Disorder and Sexual Misconduct: A Case Report Andreas Frei 48

Diagnostic Accuracy of Eye Movements in Assessing Peter Fromberger et al 49

Does Volunteering for Sex Offender Treatment Matter? Using Propensity Score Analysis to Understand the Effects of Volunteerism and Treatment on Recidivism Melissa Grady 50

Polygraph Testing in Forensic Setting Don Grubin 51

The Evidence For and Against Polygraph Testing of Sex Offenders Don Grubin 52

Pedophilia and as "Sexual Age Orientation": Empirical and Clinical Aspects Dorit Grundmann, Janina Neutze, Klaus. M. Beier 53

Emotion Focused Therapy for Sex Offenders. Experiencing As a Way to Change and to Live More Fulfilling Lives. Ellen Gunst 54

CBT-program for Hypersexual Disorder: Experiences from a Feasibility Pilot-study. Jonas Hallberg, Katarina Oberg 55

The Characteristics ofOnline Sexual Offenders Karl Hanson 56

Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA): A More Ethical Way to Sex Offender Management in Society Stephen Hanvey, Mechtild Hoing 57

Measuring 'Success' in the Safer Reintegration of High Risk Sex Offenders Into the Community, Through Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA) Stephen Hanvey 58

7 Sentencing Sex Offenders: An International Comparison of Sentencing Policy and Legislation. Karen Harrison 59

Juvenile Sex Offenders and Psychopathology Lisette A. 't Hart-Kerkhoffs, Cyril Boonmann et al 60

The Crime Scene of Sexual Offenses from the View of a Forensic Medical Specialist Sven Hartwig 61

Dynamic Risk Assessment Using STABLE-2007: Updated Follow-up and New Findings from the Dynamic Supervision Project Leslie Helmus 62

The Latent Structure of Sexual Body Age Preference Franz Henkel, Matthias Ziegler, Klaus M. Beier. 63

The Position ofthe Victim in Offender Therapy - Is Victim Empathy a Necessary Issue? Knut Hermstad 64

What Do We Know About the Relationship Between Pornography and Sexual Aggression in Adolescents? A Review of Empirical Studies Andreas Hill, Peer Briken 65

Sexual Assault by Men Who Commit Domestic Violence Zoe Hilton 66

Domestic Sexual Violence (Hausliche sexuelle Gewalt) Zoe Hilton, Martin Rettenberger 67

Doing Good Risk Assessment With Intellectually Disabled Sexual Offenders: A Review of The Current Evidence and Advice for Best Practice Kerensa Hocken 68

Developing an Eye Tracking Assessment Method for Sexual Aggression. Todd Hogue, Derek Perkins 69

COSA in Europa Mechtild Hoing 70

Effective Prevention of Recidivism Through COSA - How Do They Do It? Mechtild Hoing 71

Specific Reoffending Rates for Different Types of Indecent Image Offenders and Implications for Risk Assessment Philip Howard et al 72

Sex Offenders' Intimate Relationships Judith Iffland 73

8 Forming of Pattern of Violent Serial Behavior Elena Ilyuk 74

Differences Between Internet Sex Offenders and Child Abusers in Neuropsychological, Neurophysiological and Neuroimaging Experimental Tests Roland Jones et al 75

Hypersexual Disorder: DSM-5 Current Status and Contemporary Controversies Martin P. Kafka 76

Youth Sex Offender Typologies: Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI) Profiles and Their Association with Offender Versatility and Victim Age Sam Kilby, Stephen Smallbone 77

The Crime Scene Variable Penetration Among Accused Juvenile Sexual Offenders. Results from the Hamburg Model Project for Children and Adolescents at Risk for Sexual Offending. Verena Klein, Martin Rettenberger, Peer Briken 78

Paraphilic Coercive Disorder: Is it a Distinct ? Raymond Knight 79

Recent Developments in Typological Systems for Rapists and Child Molesters Raymond Knight 80

Sexual Motives, Sexual Offences and Arson Frans Koenraadt 81

Is There Any Difference in Sexuality Between Child Molesters Who Have and Have Not a History of Child Sexual Abuse? Ellids Kristensen, Annamaria Giraldi, Eva Grahn 82

How to Get Sexual Offenders Released from . Hans-Ludwig Krober 83

Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church (Sexueller Missbrauch in der Katholischen Kirche) Hans-Ludwig Krober 84

Facets of Empathy and Psychopathy in Undetected Sadistic Pedophiles: Preliminary Comparisons with Non-Sadistic Pedophiles and Normal Controls. Laura F. Kuhle et al 85

Treatment Change in Offending in Pedophiles and Hebephiles in the Prevention Project Dunkelfeld Laura F. Kuhle et al 86

Pedophilia in the Court: A Critical Analysis of the Scientific Ethical Challenge. Thore Langfeldt 87

9 CBT Group Treatment of Sexual Offenders - An Emotion Regulation and Problem Solving Approach Mikael Larsen, Mette Sloth Hylleberg 88

Applying Crime Scene Analysis to the Prediction of Sexual Recidivism in Rape Cases Using the Static-99 Robert J. B. Lehmann, Alasdair M. Goodwill, Klaus-Peter Dahle 89

Understanding Service-user Experiences of Pharmacological Treatment for Sexual Preoccupation Rebecca Lievesley et al 90

Understanding Sexual Preoccupation and the Psychopharmacological Treatment of It - Service User and Staff Perspectives Rebecca Lievesley et al 91

Can Convicted Offenders Be Classed as 'Volunteering' for Therapy? Working with Men Who Have Committed Sexual Offences and Volunteered for Treatment in a Prison-Based Therapeutic Community Patrick Mandikate, Geraldine Akerman 92

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Social Phobia, & Loneliness in Incarcerated Internet Child Pornography Offenders Liam E. Marshall et al 93

A Positive/Motivational Strength Based Approach to Sexual Offender Treatment William Marshall, Liam Marshall 94

The Critical Elements in Effective Sexual Offender Treatment William Marshall 95

Motivation to Change in Sex Offenders: Differences between Rapists and Child Molesters Martinez-Catena, A., Nguyen, T., Redondo, S 96

Adult and Juvenile Sexual Offenders in Treatment. A Portuguese Experience. Margarida Matias, Celina Manita 97

"So Why Did You Do It?" Explanations Provided by Child Pornography Offenders Hannah L. Merdian et al 98

What Have You Learned? Sex Offenders' Own View of Group Therapy R. C. Mesu et al 99

A Comparison of Statistical Models for Sexual Risk Assessment Nina Meyer-Blankenburg et al 100

"BMJS 12/21": A Structured Treatment Programme for Juvenile Sex Offenders Frank Mielke, Kathrin Bremer 101

10 The Nil Hypothesis: Cooperation and Compliance or Control and Coercion; Does Therapy ever work? David Millar 102

An Empirically Guided Approach to Assessing and Treating Adolescents Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses Michael Miner 103

Understanding Perpetration of Child Sexual Abuse: Results from a Study of Adolescent Males Michael Miner 104

Juvenile Sex Offenders: Peer Abuser vs. Child Abuser Minor 105

Predicting Violent Reoffending with the PCL-R/SV in German-speaking Countries: A Meta-analysis Andreas Mokros 106

Stop it Now! NL Jules Mulder, Joan van Horn 107

Child Sex Offender Therapy Programs in South Africa: Potential Contributions Linda Naidoo 108

Treatment Change in Dynamic Risk Factors (DRF) in the Prevention Project Dunkelfeld (PPD) Janina Neutze et al 109

Specialization and Versatility in Sex Offenders: A Comparative Analysis of Four Levels of Risk Using the RISCANVI Thuy Nguyen et al 110

Diagnosing Severe Sexual Sadism in the Forensic Context (Schwerer sexueller Sadismus im forensischen Kontext) Joachim Nitschke, Frank Schilling Ill

Sexual Sadism Facing the DSM-V Criteria: 125 Years After the First Description of Sexual Sadism by Richard von Krafft-Ebing Joachim Nitschke 112

Case Study - Polish Sexual Serial Killer Katarzyna Nosek-Komorowska 113

Empathy and Emotional Functioning of Sex Offenders in Katarzyna Nosek-Komorowska 114

Sexual Offending in Poland Katarzyna Nosek-Komorowska 115

11 On the Hypersexual Disorder Screening Inventory, HDSI - Reliability and Use Katarina Oberg, Jonas Hallberg 116

Preventing Sexual Offending - Preliminary Data from a Swedish Helpline Katarina Oberg et al 117

Use of Multi-method Assessments with Sexually Violent Offenders Against Women Derek Perkins, Todd Hogue 118

The Forensic Experts' Contribution to Prolong Court Ordered Detention ofSexual Offenders Friedemann Pfafflin 119

Treatment of Paraphilic Disorders (Behandlung der sexuellen Perversion) Friedemann Pfafflin 120

Can as Currently Outlined in the DSM-IV-TR Be Applied to Female Offenders? Dawn M. Pflugradt 121

Building Motivation to Change in People of All Ages Who Have Sexually Abused David Prescott 122

Therapeutic Communication: Motivation, Feedback, and Beyond David Prescott 123

Grooming, Online Solicitation and Luring: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Chatlogs and Interview Data. Ethel Quayle et al 124

Special Offender Groups and Equality. A Duty to Treat Differently? Bernadette Rainey 125

Entwicklung, Struktur und Erfahrungen mit dem Behandlungsprogramm fur Sexualstraftater Ulrich Rehder, Bernd Wischka 126

Risk Assessment in Sexually Motivated Intimate Partner Violence: A Comparison of Eight Different Measures Martin Rettenberger, Reinhard Eher 127

Age or Aging? The Effects of Age on the Recidivism of Sex Offenders Mamie E. Rice, Grant T. Harris 128

Psychiatrische Strafgerichtsgutachter: Propheten des 21. Jahrhunderts? Sigrun Rofimanith 129

OLTRE IL MURO Project: An Italian Experience for the Treatment of Convicted Sexual Offenders Carlo Rosso et al 130

12 The Influence of Forensic Outpatient Aftercare on Recidivism of Sexual Offenders Julia Sauter, Frank Wendt, Tatjana Vofi, Klaus-Peter Dahle 131

The Challenges and Difficulties of Forensic Aftercare Sandra Schauen, Jan Seise, Elisabeth Dahl 132

Treatment Refusal and Dropout in Participants of the Prevention Project Dunkelfeld (PPD) Ceroid Schemer et al 133

The Prediction of Sexual Recidivism: Current Uncertainties and Future Directions Jay Singh 134

Incentive Theory of Sexual Motivation as a Framework for the Description ofSexual Offending Behavior W.J. Smid, J.W. van den Berg 135

Psychopathic Traits in Sex Offenders Associated with High Oxytocin Levels W.J. Smid, J.A. Troelstra 136

Basel Program for the Treatment of Consumers of Illegal Pornography Thorsten Spielmann, Marcel Delahaye, Linda Duris 137

Restorative Justice and Sexually Harmful Behaviour Mimi Strange 138

Residential Treatment of ASO in the Netherlands; Target Group Analyses Ellis ter Beek 139

Well Facing Death Is Easier - Clerical Reflections on Pastoral Care for Victims ofSexual Abuse Inga Tidefors, Lisa Rudolfsson 140

Implications of Oxytocin Levels in Sex Offenders J.A. Troelstra, W.J. Smid 141

Management of Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Sex Offenders J.A. Troelstra, T.I. Oei 142

Prescription of Testosterone Lowering Medications in Sexual Offender Treatment in German Forensic Psychiatric Institutions Daniel Turner, Raphaela Basdekis-Jozsa, Peer Briken 143

The Position of the Partner in Sex Offender Therapy Els Van Daele 144

Towards an Ethical Framework for Fantasy Management in Sex Offenders Kris Vanhoeck 145

13 Virtual Child Pornography and Sex Child Robotics, Ethical Questions and Consequences in Therapy for Sex Offenders Nils Verbeeck 146

Medication - If So, For How Long? Tatjana Vofi 147

How Should "Acceptance of Responsibility" Be Addressed in Sexual Offending Treatment Programs? Javson Ware 148

The Meaning ofComorbid Disorders for the Consideration of Pedosexual Offenders Frank Wendt, Nina Meyer-BIankenburg 149

Who is Really in the Frame? Psychoanalytic Approaches to Understanding and Treating Users of Child Pornography Andrew Williams 150

Evaluation of the Use of Medication with Convicted Sex Offenders with High Levels of Sexual Preoccupation Belinda Winder et al 151

Assessing Changes in Risk and Recidivism with Correctional Treatment Stephen Wong 152

Predictive Validity of Protective Factors in Sexual Offenders Dahlnym Yoon 153

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