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OverviewThe first book to interweave clinical and legal perspectives on such recently formulated diagnoses as rape trauma syndrome and battered woman syndrome, this up-to-date resource helps mental health clinicians better understand their role in criminal or civil proceedings related to sexualized violence against women and children. Foundational knowledge is provided on the nature, prevalence, and psychological consequences of a variety of crimes, including rape, spousal abuse, stalking, sexual harassment, and child sexual abuse. The ways victims and perpetrators are dealt with in the legal system are critically examined, and important recent reforms discussed. Presenting guidelines and findings that will improve forensic assessment, this is a vital sourcebook for those called on to serve as expert witnesses and an invaluable student text. Full Product DetailsAuthor: B. J. ClingPublisher: Guilford Publications Imprint: Guilford Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9781593850616ISBN 10: 1593850611 Pages: 305 Publication Date: 02 September 2004 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of Contents1. Introduction, B. J. Cling I. Sexualized Violence against Women 2. Rape and Rape Trauma Syndrome, B. J. Cling 3. Battered Woman Syndrome: Clinical Features, Evaluation, and Expert Testimony, Nancy Kaser-Boyd 4. Battered Women Who Strike Back: Using Expert Testimony on Battering and Its Effects in Homicide Trials, Carrie L. Hempel 5. Stalking, Barry Rosenfeld and B. J. Cling 6. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: A Legal and Psychological Framework, Maureen O'Connor and Brigitte Vallabhajosula II. Sexualized Violence against Children 7. Child Sexual Abuse, Erna Olafson 8. Memories of Childhood Abuse: Recovered, Discovered, and Otherwise, Laura S. Brown III. Perpetrators of Sexualized Violence against Women and Children 9. Management and Treatment of the Adult Sexual Offender, William D. Murphy 10. Megan's Law: New Protections against Sex Abuse, Karen Terry and B. J. Cling 11. Maternal Violence: The Social Psychology of Mothers Who Kill, Julie Blackman 12. Epilogue, B. J. ClingReviewsCling includes a fascinating study of perpetrators of sexual crimes and mothers who kill; she also discusses the history and details of Megan's Law, which requires sex offenders to register with local authorities. Offering readable case studies and facts, this volume will be an excellent resource for social sciences collections....Highly recommended. All readers; all levels. -- Choice <br>.,. this book is a great reference for anyone who wishes to see the direct relationship between psychology and law in the youth field. -- Youth Today <br> I would recommend this book to clinicians and attorneys who work with sexually abused women and children in the courtroom. It will be of particular interest to individuals who are interested in the sociologic and cultural underpinnings of sexualized violence against women and children. -- Psychiatric Services <br> <br> A remarkable text, with chapters that are both authoritatively written and thought provoking....An excellent text. It is hugely informative, gathering together much of what is new in the field. Each chapter is authoritatively and clearly written. This book is likely to appeal to academics, clinicians and legal professionals alike....Accessible, informative, and of enormous appeal. -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Book Reviews <br> In Sexualized Violence against Women and Children, Cling has brought together an 'A-list' of scholars and practitioners to offer fresh insights into a social problem of enduring significance. Mental health professionals, lawyers, and advocates will all find much of value in these well-crafted chapters. --John Monahan, PhD, University of Virginia School of Law This volume is a welcome update in a field growing by leaps and bounds. The authors provide the latest psychological theories together with legal imperatives to help clinicians and lawyers in the courtroom. Everyone involved in treating clients who have been physically or sexually abused, or in working with them when litigation occurs, should have a copy of this book on their desk. You'll find what you need in these pages. --Lenore Walker, EdD, Forensic Psychology Concentration, Nova Southeastern University An excellent reference joining theoretical constructs within psychology and law on topics related to sexual harassment, battered women, and maternal violence, to name a few. Whether or not one subscribes to the various theoretical perspectives described, this book brings together a group of papers with supporting literature and helpful pointers that are wholly relevant and useful in a variety of clinical and legal contexts. --Debra A. Pinals, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School Outstanding. Social workers will find the legal content on sexualized violence current, accessible, and comprehensive. The editor and contributors successfully integrate clinical and legal perspectives on significant topics, including rape, sexual abuse, and sexual harassment. This knowledge base enables clinicians to work more effectively with clients experiencing sexualized violence, to prepare for involvement in cases as a witness or expert, and to advocate for reforms to the law. Should be required reading for all social workers working with clients who have experienced sexual violence. --Robert G. Madden, LCSW, JD, Social Work Program, St. Joseph College In Sexualized Violence against Women and Children, Cling has brought together an 'A-list' of scholars and practitioners to offer fresh insights into a social problem of enduring significance. Mental health professionals, lawyers, and advocates will all find much of value in these well-crafted chapters. --John Monahan, PhD, University of Virginia School of Law <br> This volume is a welcome update in a field growing by leaps and bounds. The authors provide the latest psychological theories together with legal imperatives to help clinicians and lawyers in the courtroom. Everyone involved in treating clients who have been physically or sexually abused, or in working with them when litigation occurs, should have a copy of this book on their desk. You'll find what you need in these pages. --Lenore Walker, EdD, Forensic Psychology Concentration, Nova Southeastern University <br> An excellent reference joining theoretical constructs within psychology and law on topics related to sexual harassment, battered women, and maternal violence, to name a few. Whether or not one subscribes to the various theoretical perspectives described, this book brings together a group of papers with supporting literature and helpful pointers that are wholly relevant and useful in a variety of clinical and legal contexts. --Debra A. Pinals, MD, <br>Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School <br> Outstanding. Social workers will find the legal content on sexualized violence current, accessible, and comprehensive. The editor and contributors successfully integrate clinical and legal perspectives on significant topics, including rape, sexual abuse, and sexual harassment. This knowledge base enables clinicians to work more effectively with clients experiencing sexualized violence, to prepare for involvement in cases as a witness or expert, and to advocate for reforms to the law. Should be required reading for all social workers working with clients who have exper Author InformationB. J. Cling, PhD, JD, is a clinical psychologist and a lawyer in private practice in New York City. She is also an associate adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and St. John's University, where she teaches forensic psychology in the MA and PhD programs, respectively. Dr. Cling received two postdoctoral certificates, one in psychiatry and law from the University of Southern California and one in psychoanalysis from New York University. A member of the New York State Psychological Association's Committee on Ethical Practice, she publishes in the area of psychology and law. She is currently helping to develop a postgraduate program in forensic psychology and science at St. John's University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |