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Lisa A. Zilney is an assistant professor in the Department of Justice Studies at Montclair State University in New Jersey. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, a Masters from Eastern Kentucky University, and a B.A. from the University of Windsor in Canada. Laura J. Zilney is a Sexologist with a private practice near Toronto, Ontario, Canada . She is a graduate from the University of Waterloo, Carleton University, and received her doctorate from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality.
1 Table of Contents
2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction
Part 4 I. Historical Perspectives on Sexual Offending
Chapter 5 1. The Role of Religion
Chapter 6 2. The Medical Model
Chapter 7 3. Is There Any Explanation?
Chapter 8 4. Historical Sexual Offending Laws
Part 9 II. The Crime and the Criminals
Chapter 10 5. Laws, Laws, and more Laws
Chapter 11 6. Counting the Problem
Chapter 12 7. Controlling Offenders
Chapter 13 8. Considering the Victims
Part 14 III. Learning Alternatives
Chapter 15 9. Can Treatment Work?
Chapter 16 10. Looking Beyond U.S. Policies
Chapter 17 References
18 Index
The Zilneys present a story of how sex crime laws were created by analyzing the changing roles of religion and the medical community, and offer theoretical explanations for sex offending from the perspective of criminology and sexology.
— Law & Social Inquiry
In Perverts and Predators the authors provide a refreshing and innovative approach to the highly complex legal issues related to laws associated with sexual offending in the United States. They address a full range of issues concerning the topic and, based on cultural issues, legal decisions, and research data, shedding new light on matters such as the history, theories, legal issues, treatment outcomes, the victims, and cross cultural perspectives concerning sexual offenders and their behaviors. This book should be a must-read for all who have interest in the topic, especially therapists, clinical sexologists, criminologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, clergy, legislators, lawyers, and members of the judiciary at all levels.
— Howard J. Ruppel, Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality