📖 Overview
Sex Crime: Sex Offending and Society presents a comprehensive examination of sexual offending from criminological, psychological, and sociological perspectives. The text analyzes patterns of sex crimes, offender typologies, and society's responses across multiple jurisdictions.
Thomas draws on case studies, research data, and policy documents to explore how different cultures and legal systems approach sex crimes and offender management. The book covers topics including risk assessment, treatment programs, registration requirements, and community protection measures.
This academic work situates sexual offending within broader discussions of gender, power, and social control while remaining grounded in empirical evidence. The integration of theory and practice provides insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers working to understand and address sex crimes in modern society.
👀 Reviews
This book receives limited online reader reviews, with only a few ratings on Goodreads and academic citation databases.
Readers cite the book's detailed overview of sex offender policies and laws in the UK criminal justice system. Students and practitioners note its usefulness as a reference text, with clear explanations of terminology, registration requirements, and risk assessment approaches. Multiple reviews mention the comprehensive coverage of historical policy development.
Common criticisms focus on the book's academic writing style, which some find dry and dense. A few readers note that sections covering specific UK laws become outdated quickly as legislation changes.
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Goodreads: 3.5/5 (4 ratings)
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Most reviews come from academic journals and criminal justice publications, where it's referenced as a technical resource rather than evaluated by general readers. The limited public reviews make it difficult to gauge broader reader reception.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔍 The book examines how society's view of sex crimes has evolved dramatically over time, from being largely hidden and unspoken to becoming a major focus of public concern and media attention.
📚 Author Terry Thomas has spent over 30 years working in criminal justice and social work, bringing firsthand experience to his analysis of sex offending and offender management.
⚖️ The text explores how different countries handle sex offender registration, with some nations like the USA favoring public notification while others maintain private databases.
🧠 The book discusses how technological advances have changed both the nature of sex crimes and how law enforcement investigates them, particularly in relation to online offenses.
📊 Research cited in the book indicates that contrary to popular belief, most sex offenders are not strangers to their victims but are often known to them through family, social, or professional connections.