This latest edition addresses rape and sexual assaults from all clinical, pathological, medical, and legal aspects. The book focuses on the victim and covers contemporary issues in sexual violence, investigative aspects of rape and sexual assault, offender fantasy, the personality of the offender, collection of evidence, medical examinations, and treatment, as well as trial preparation issues. Special topics include pedophiles, female and juvenile offenders, drug-facilitated rape, sexual sadism, elder abuse, and sexual assault within the military.
DedicationAcknowledgmentsAbout the EditorsAbout the Contributors?Section 1: The Victim Chapter One: Rape and Its Impact on the Victim Ann Wolbert Burgess and Carrie M. Carretta Chapter Two: Victim Services and SANE/SART Programs Annie Lewis-O’Connor, Ann Wolbert Burgess & Carol Harvey Marchetti Chapter Three: Youth, Social Media, and Internet CrimeElizabeth Burgess Dowdell Chapter Four: Elder Sexual Abuse VictimsAnn Wolbert Burgess Section 2: InvestigationChapter Five: The Relevance of Fantasy in Serial RapeRobert R. Hazelwood and Janet I. Warren Chapter Six: The Behavioral-Oriented Interview of Rape Victims: The Key to Profiling Robert R. Hazelwood and Ann Wolbert Burgess Chapter Seven: Analyzing the Rape and Profiling the OffenderRobert R. Hazelwood Chapter Eight: Interviewing the Rapist Michael R. Napier
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Biografisk notat
Robert R. Hazelwood, MS, served as a supervisory special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and served 22 years with the FBI, 16 of which were in the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI Academy.
Ann Wolbert Burgess, DNSc, APRN, BC, FAAN is Professor of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing at Boston College Connell School of Nursing and Professor Emerita from the University of Pennsylvania.