Stephen T. Holmes is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Central Florida. Prior to this position, he was a social science analyst for the National Institute of Justice in Washington, D.C. He has authored 6 books and more than 15 articles dealing with policing, drug testing, probation and parole issues, and violent crime. He received his doctorate from the University of Cincinnati. Ronald M. Holmes is Coroner, in the Jefferson County Coroner's office and Professor Emeritus of Justice Administration at the University of Louisville. He is the author of several books, among them Profiling Violent Crimes, Sex Crimes, and Serial Murder. He is also the author of more than 50 articles appearing in scholarly publications. He is Vice President of the National Center for the Study of Unresolved Homicides and has completed more than 500 psychological profiles for police departments across the United States. He received his doctorate from Indiana University. is Coroner, in the Jefferson County Coroner's office and Professor Emeritus of Justice Administration at the University of Louisville. He is the author of several books, among them and He is also the author of more than 50 articles appearing in scholarly publications. He is Vice President of the National Center for the Study of Unresolved Homicides and has completed more than 500 psychological profiles for police departments across the United States. He received his doctorate from Indiana University.
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SEX BEHAVIORS AND CRIMES IN THE UNTIED STATES INTRODUCTION WHAT IS NORMAL SEX? HOMOSEXUALITY AS A SEXUAL BEHAVIOR Types of Homosexuals SEXUAL STANDARDS The Statistical Standard The Cultural Standard Religious Normalcy The Subjective Standard NORMAL SEXUAL BEHAVIOR ELEMENTS IN SEXUAL BEHAVIOR Fantasy Symbolism Ritualism Compulsion COMBINING THE ELEMENTS CONCLUSION REFERENCES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS THEORIES OF SEXUAL DEVIANCE: UNDERSTANDING THE CAUSAL NEXUS INTRODUCTION THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT INDIVIDUAL LEVEL EXPLANATION OF SEXUAL DEVIANCE PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF DEVIANCE PSYCHIATRIC MODELS OF SEXUAL DEVIANCE THE SOCIAL LEARNING MODEL THE ACQUISITION PHASE INSTIGATION MECHANISMS THE MAINTAINING MECHANISMS THE CONSTITUTIONAL MODEL CONSTITUTIONAL CRIMINOLOGY PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND CRIME THE RISE OF SOCIOBIOLOGY BASIC PROPOSITIONS OF SOCIOBIOLOGICAL TRAIT THEORY CHEMICAL IMBALANCES AND HORMONAL INFLUENCES CONCLUSION REFERENCES SEX AND HISTORY INTRODUCTION FAMILY TYPES THE HEBREW FAMILY THE GREEK FAMILY THE ROMAN FAMILY THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY THE FAMILY IN THE MIDDLE AGES CURRENT SEXUAL STANDARDS SEX IN THE 21ST CENTURY CONCLUSION REFERENCES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS NUISANCE SEX BEHAVIORS INTRODUCTION FETISHES AND PARTIALISMS SCOPTPHILIA (VOYEURISM) Characteristics of the Voyeur PROSTITUTION TRIOLISM EXHIBITIONISM TRANSVESTISM INFANTILISM SCATOPHILIA FROTTAGE KLISIMAPHILIA BESTIALITY PYGMALIONISM GERONTOPHILIA MYSOPHILIA COPROLAGNIA AND COPROPHILIA CONCLUSION DISCUSSION QUESTIONS REFERENCES Incest Introduction Physical and Non-Physical Types The Male Perpetrator The Female Offender Family Relationships and Incest The Etiology of the Incestuous Offender The Effects Upon Children Treatment Conclusion Discussion Questions References Pedophilia Introduction Pedophilia Etiology of the Pedophile Traits of Pedophiles Situational Characteristics of Pedophiles Types of Pedophiles The Mysoped The Regressed Child Offender The Fixated Offender The Naive Offender Pedophile Organizations The Rene Guyon Society North American Man/Boy Love Association The Childhood Sensuality Circle Pedophile Information Exchange Howard Nichols Society Conclusion Discussion Questions References Child Pornography Introduction Child Pornography and the Law Types of Child Pornography Magazines Books Internet Pictures, Chat Channels Relational Pornography Who Sees Child Porn? How are Children Involved in Pornography? Who are the Children in Child Pornography? The Internet and Child Pornography Conclusion Discussion Questions References Pornography Pornography and Obscenity Standards of Obscenity Customers for Pornography Pornography, Research and the Sex Criminal Pornography and Violence Pornography and the Internet Chat Channels Photo Exchange. Conclusion Discussion Questions References Sex and the Internet Introduction The Internet History of the Internet and Sex Users of the Internet and Cyberspace A Model of Internet and Cyberspace Predation Adults, Sex, and the Interne Discussion Groups Introduction Agencies Gays and the Internet Children, Sex, and the Internet. Personal Ads The Effects of the Internet and Cyberspace on Sexual Predation Conclusion References Dangerous Sex Crimes Introduction Necrophilia Levels of Necrophilia Etiology of the Necrophiliac Sadism Infibulation Etiology of the Infibulator Autoeroticism Characteristics of Erotic Asphyxiates Aquaerotic Asphyxiation Pyromania Characteristics of the Pyromaniac Conclusion Discussion Questions References Sexually Motivated Homicides Introduction Lust Murder The Sexually Motivated Killer Characteristics of the Lust Killer The Number of Lust and Serial Killers Conclusion References Rape INTRODUCTION STATISTICS OF RAPE MYTHS ABOUT RAPE RAPE IS A CRIME CONTROLLED BY AN UNCONTROLLABLE SEX DRIVE A WOMAN CAN RESIST RAPE IF SHE TRULY WISHES STRANGERS COMMIT RAPES MANY WOMEN FALSELY CRY RAPE ALL WOMEN WANT TO BE RAPED IT CAN'T HAPPEN TO ME REASONS FOR NOT REPORTING RAPE RAPE AND THE LAW CHARACTERISTICS OF RAPISTS TYPES OF RAPISTS The Power Reassurance Rapist Anger Retaliation Rapist Power Assertive Rapist Sadistic Rapist CONCLUSION DISCUSSION QUESTIONS REFERENCES VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT INTRODUCTION INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE THE ETIOLOGY OF THE VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT RACE OF THE VICTIMS OF RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT AGE OF THE VICTIM'S OF SEXUAL ASSAULT PHYSICAL LOCATION OF THE SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP TYPES OF VICTIM THE PLIGHT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY VICTIMS CONSEQUENCES FOR SECONDARY VICTIMS TYPES OF VICTIMS: ASSESSING BLAME THE EFFECTS OF SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION THE PERSONAL CONSEQUENCES OF FEAR: WITHDRAWAL AND RETREAT SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF FEAR ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF FEAR VICTIMIMIZATION MORALE AND MENTAL HEALTH CONSEQUENCES PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS HELPING THE VICTIMS SOCIETY AND VICTIMS' RIGHTS GROUPS RESPONSES CONCLUSION REFERENCES TREAMENT OF SEX OFFENDERS INTRODUCTION PERCEPTIONS OF SEX OFFENDERS AND CRIMINAL REMEMDIES WHAT IS TREATMENT? REHABILITATION AND RECIDIVISM OBSTACLES TO TREATMENT Societal Obstacles Political Obstacles Criminal Justice System Obstacles Finanical Obstacles TYPES OF TREATMENT BEHAVIORAL THERAPY COGNITIVE THERAPY MEDICAL TREATMENT THE FUTURE OF TREATMENT FOR SEX OFFENDERS CONCLUSION REFERENCES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS