LEADER 09894nam 2200481 450 001 9910830933203321 005 20231110212516.0 010 $a1-119-85335-4 010 $a1-119-85336-2 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7150273 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7150273 035 $a(CKB)25504287400041 035 $a(EXLCZ)9925504287400041 100 $a20230413d2023 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aSexual offending in Asia $ea psycho-criminological perspective /$fHeng Choon 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,$d[2023] 210 4$d©2023 215 $a1 online resource (417 pages) 225 1 $aPsycho-Criminology of Crime, Mental Health, and the Law 311 08$aPrint version: Chan, Heng Choon (Oliver) Sexual Offending in Asia Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2023 9781119853336 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Foreword -- Series Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Endorsements -- About the Author -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Distinguishing Nonhomicidal from Homicidal Sexual Offending -- Introduction -- The Structure of the Book -- Understanding Sexual Offending: Prevalence and Nature -- Nonhomicidal and Homicidal Sexual Offending: Similarities and Differences -- Offenders' Age and Racial Background -- Offenders' Intelligence, Educational Background, and Criminal History -- Offenders' Childhood and Adolescent Development -- Offenders' Behavioral Problems and Psychiatric Diagnoses -- Offenders' Relationship Status at the Time of the Offense -- Offenders' Sexual Deviation -- Offenders' Pre-Crime Characteristics -- Offenders' Crime Scene Characteristics -- Victims' Characteristics -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 1 Theories of Sexual Offending -- Chapter 2 Theories of Sexual Offending: Level I (Multi-Factorial) Theories -- Introduction -- The Precondition Model (Finkelhor, 1984) -- The Integrated Theory (Marshall & -- Barbaree, 1990) -- The Quadripartite Model (Hall & -- Hirschman, 1992) -- The Confluence Model (Malamuth, 1996) -- The Sexual Promiscuity (SP -- or Impersonal Sex) Pathway -- The Hostile Masculinity (HM) Pathway -- The Evolutionary Theory of Rape (Thornhill & -- Palmer, 2000) -- A Theory of Mind Perspective (Ward et al., 2000) -- The Pathway Model (Ward & -- Siegert, 2002) -- The Motivation-Facilitation Model of Sexual Offending (Seto, 2019) -- Motivation -- Facilitation -- Situational Factors -- References -- Chapter 3 Theories of Sexual Offending: Level II (Single Factor) Theories -- Introduction -- The Sexual Deviation Theory (McGuire et al., 1965) -- The Cognitive Distortion Theory (Abel et al., 1984) -- The Intimacy Deficits Theory (Marshall, 1989). 327 $aThe Conditioning Theory (Law & -- Marshall, 1990) -- Radical Feminist Perspectives on Child Sexual Abuse (Breckenridge, 1992) -- Postmodern Feminist Perspectives on Sexual Offending (Featherstone & -- Fawcett, 1994 -- Featherstone & -- Lancaster, 1997 -- Lancaster & -- Lumb, 1999) -- The Four-Stage Model of the Empathy Process (Marshall et al., 1995) -- The Monoamine Hypothesis (Kafka, 1997, 2003) -- The Implicit Theory of Sexual Offenders (Ward, 2000) -- The Power/Powerlessness Theory (Cossins, 2000) -- The Schema-Based Model of Sexual Assault (Mann & -- Beech, 2003) -- References -- Chapter 4 Theories of Sexual Offending: Level III (Micro-Level) Theories -- Introduction -- The Substance Abuse-Based Relapse Model (Marlatt Relapse Model) (Marlatt & -- Gordon, 1985) -- The Pithers-Marques Relapse Model of Sexual Offending (Pithers et al., 1983) -- Wolf's Addiction Cycle of Sexual Offending (Wolf, 1985) -- Freeman-Longo's Four-Stage Model (Bays & -- Freeman-Longo, 1990 -- Freeman-Longo & -- Pithers, 1992) -- Carich's Six-Stage Sexual Assault Cycle (Carich, 1994 -- Carich & -- Stone, 1995) -- Lane's Sexual Abuse Cycle (Lane, 1991, 1997) -- Salter's Deviant Cycle (Salter, 1995) -- The Child Molester Offense Chain Model of Ward et al. (Ward et al., 1995b) -- The Self-Regulation Process Model of Sexual Offending (Ward & -- Hudson, 1998a) -- The Rape Model of Polaschek et al. (Polaschek et al., 2001) -- The Integrated Theory of Sexual Offending (Ward & -- Beech, 2006) -- Brain Development -- Ecological Niche: Proximal and Distal Factors -- Neuropsychological Functioning -- Clinical Phenomena -- The Expertise-Related Competency Model of Child Sexual Offending (Bourke et al., 2012) -- Phase 1: Primary Skill Acquisition -- Phase 2: Lifestyle -- Phase 3: Offense-Related Competencies -- Phase 4: Offense-Related Behaviors. 327 $aMediating Categories: Internal Moderators and Contextual Features -- Phase 5: Masking -- Phase 6: Reflection -- References -- Chapter 5 Theories of Female Sexual Offending -- Introduction -- The Descriptive Model of Female Sexual Offending (Gannon et al., 2008) -- Phase 1: Background Factors -- Phase 2: The Pre-offense Period -- Phase 3: The Offense and Post-offense Period -- Pathway Identification -- Trauma-Informed Perspective of Female Sexual Offending (McLeod et al., 2015) -- References -- Chapter 6 Theories of Sexual Homicide Offending -- Introduction -- The Motivational Model (Burgess et al., 1986) -- Ineffective Social Environment -- Formative Events in Childhood and Adolescence -- Patterned Responses to Formative Events -- Actions toward Others and Self -- Feedback Filter -- The Trauma-Control Model (Hickey, 1997, 2002) -- Predispositional Factors -- Traumatic Events -- Low Self-Esteem and Fantasies -- Dissociation -- Trauma Reinforcers -- Facilitators -- Increasingly Violent Fantasies -- Homicidal Behavior -- The Paraphilic Model (Arrigo & -- Purcell, 2001) -- Formative Development -- Predispositional Factors -- Traumatic Events -- Low Self-Esteem -- Early Fantasy and Paraphilic Development -- Paraphilic Process -- Stressors -- Behavioral Manifestations -- Increasingly Violent Fantasies -- The Social Learning-Routine Activity Integrated Theory (Chan, 2015 -- Chan et al., 2011) -- Predispositional Factors: A Motivated Offender -- Situational Factors: An Attractive and Suitable Target, and the Absence of a Capable Guardian -- Additional Motivating Factors: Precrime Precipitators -- References -- Part 2 Sexual Offending in Asia -- Chapter 7 Sexual Offending in East Asia -- Introduction -- Prevalence and Nature of Sexual Offending -- Mainland China -- Hong Kong -- Japan -- South Korea -- North Korea -- Taiwan. 327 $aCultural Values and Norms Related to Sexual Offending -- Offender, Victim, and Offense Characteristics -- Intervention and Prevention Strategies -- Penal Codes -- Case Examples -- The "Chinese Jack the Ripper" -- The Serial Kidnapping Murder of Little Girls in Japan -- Conclusion -- References -- References on the Cases -- Chapter 8 Sexual Offending in Southeast Asia -- Introduction -- Prevalence and Nature of Sexual Offending -- Indonesia -- The Philippines -- Vietnam -- Myanmar -- Malaysia and Singapore -- Thailand -- Cambodia -- Sexual Violence in Political Conflict Areas -- Cultural Values and Norms Related to Sexual Offending -- Offender, Victim, and Offense Characteristics -- Intervention and Prevention Strategies -- Penal Codes -- Case Examples -- The Indonesian Serial Child Murderer -- The Malaysian Serial Sexual Offender in Singapore -- Conclusion -- References -- References on the Cases -- Chapter 9 Sexual Offending in South Asia -- Introduction -- Prevalence and Nature of Sexual Offending -- India -- Bangladesh -- Nepal -- Pakistan -- Cultural Values and Norms Related to Sexual Offending -- Offender, Victim, and Offense Characteristics -- Intervention and Prevention Strategies -- Penal Codes -- Case Examples -- The Delhi Gang Rape in India -- The Rape and Murder of Zainab Amin Ansari in Pakistan -- Conclusion -- References -- References on the Cases -- Chapter 10 Sexual Offending in West Asia -- Introduction -- Prevalence and Nature of Sexual Offending -- Saudi Arabia -- Turkey -- Egypt -- Cyprus -- Israel -- Iran -- Jordan -- Iraq -- Palestine -- Cultural Values and Norms Related to Sexual Offending -- Offender, Victim, and Offense Characteristics -- Intervention and Prevention Strategies -- Penal Codes -- Case Examples -- The Iranian "Spider Killer" -- The Rape and Murder of Azra Gülendam Haytaolu in Turkey -- Conclusion -- References. 327 $aReferences on the Cases -- Chapter 11 Sexual Offending in Central Asia -- Introduction -- Prevalence and Nature of Sexual Offending -- Kyrgyzstan -- Tajikistan -- Kazakhstan -- Cultural Values and Norms Related to Sexual Offending -- Offender, Victim, and Offense Characteristics -- Intervention and Prevention Strategies -- Penal Codes -- Case Examples -- The Murder and Dismemberment of Ayazhan Yedilova in Kazakhstan -- The Bride Kidnapping and Murder of Aizada Kanatbekova in Kyrgyzstan -- Conclusion -- References -- References on the Cases -- Chapter 12 Conclusion -- Introduction -- Prevalence and Nature of Sexual Offending in Asia -- Distinguishing Sexual Offending in Asia from Sexual Offending in Other Regions -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Index -- EULA. 410 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