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By Ethel Auayle, Marcus Erooga, Louise Wright, Max Taylor and Sawn Harbinson
Large format paperback, 176 pages
Published 2006
Many practitioners are now confronted with the need to provide either therapy or effective management of internet sex offending. This timely book will help them do this well, by enabling more focused interventions with those who are seeking help as well as those who engaged in research and treatment provision to people in the target groups.It will help practitioners learn more about internet-related offending, and about how using a cognitive behaviour therapy approach might help their clients learn about their problematic behaviour and ways in which they might effect change. Readers will learn about:
By identifying offence-specific targets, the book will help practitioners:
Invaluable to anyone researching or practising in this area in child protection, social work, policing, probation and criminology
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