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How to Work With Sex Offenders: A Handbook for Criminal Justice, Human Service, and Mental Health Professionals (Haworth Marriage and the Family)

How to Work With Sex Offenders: A Handbook for Criminal Justice, Human Service, and Mental Health Professionals (Haworth Marriage and the Family)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book
Review: As a practicing psychiatrist, I found this book as a very invaluable resource. This book is comprehensive, extremely well-written and easy to read. It covers the criminal justice, human services, and mental health systems as applied to sex offenders from start to finish. Rudy Flora has presented the material in a very realistic and pragmatic manner. It is a must for all mental health professionals. I would recommend it without reservations to anyone who wants to further their knowledge about working with sex offenders.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Focus on Clinical and Bureaucratic Matters
Review: Being associated with the realm of the mental health field, I have been further enlightened on the treatment of sex offenders through the proficiency of the author of this book. It is an advantageous textbook on its subject and should be considered a significant preparation for every novice of this field. Its reading should also be considered an additional compensation to the accomplished practitioner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Commendable Guide to Working With Sex Offenders
Review: Being associated with the realm of the mental health field, I have been further enlightened on the treatment of sex offenders through the proficiency of the author of this book. It is an advantageous textbook on its subject and should be considered a significant preparation for every novice of this field. Its reading should also be considered an additional compensation to the accomplished practitioner.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Focus on Clinical and Bureaucratic Matters
Review: If you're a bureaucrat working with sex offenders this book will appeal to you. It gives a broad overview of the legal and clinical issues with lots of lists and bullet points. If you're more interested in the inter-personal dynamics of working with sex offenders or understanding what really motivates and drives them in their specific behaviors, then this book is not for you.

I found the book curiously lacking and somewhat out of date, even though it was published in 2001. For example, there is no mention of online activities, like pornography and chat rooms, and how those are fueling the addictive cycles of the users and perhaps contributing to other behaviors that more directly affect people in physical ways. Indeed, there is only one small section at the end of the book on the subject of sex addiction. What about the victimizing of children in online porn? What about the use of chat rooms to lure adolescent girls and boys into face to face meetings? What about the increasing use of hidden digital cameras for voyeuristic activities? These, and others, are the new frontier in offending, so to speak.

The author is in private practice but his previous years as a probation officer illuminate his approach to the subject. Although he includes a six page section on women offenders, Flora's view of sex offenders is definitely a male view, and he seems to view them overwhelmingly as heterosexual males abusing women and children. Exhibitionists and voyeurs seem to be males, for example.

I found the author's omission of a discussion of cultural background and racial propensities in offending notable, especially given his Hispanic surname. Also, missing was any significant mention of sexual orientation issues.

Overall, I found this book disappointing. Perhaps my expectations were unrealistic, so I'll give it a somewhat neutral three stars rating.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitive work On Sex Offenders
Review: This book is extremely comprehensive and well-written. It covers the broad range of topics related to the field of Sexual Offenders and does so in an informative,clear and user-friendly manner. The book is very practical in orientation and will be invaluable to practitioners struggling to keep abreast of developments in this field. This book also provides an excellent review of the research literature which should prove invaluable to academics, researchers and students interested in this area. Rudy Flora has put together a well-organized volume,which covers the field very comprehensively. This will undoubtedly be considered a definitive handbook in working with Sexual Offenders. As a practicing clinical psychologist, I would recommend it without reservation.


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