Sexual offending as a public health problem: A north american perspective |
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Authors: | D Richard Laws |
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Affiliation: | South Island Consulting , PO Box 23026, 4-313 Cook Street, Victoria, British Columbia, V8V 4Z8, Canada |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper argues that we should cease treating sexual offending as a problem best dealt with by psychology, medicine, or law. Sexual offending, like mental illness, alcoholism, or drug addiction, is a public health problem, one that is everyone's business. The paper first considers the traditional levels of prevention in public health: primary, secondary, and tertiary. The argument is made that most of our efforts have been directed to the tertiary level where they are least likely to be effective. Applications of the general public health model to sexual violence are considered. These include epidemiology, risk factor research, program evaluation, and dissemination of information on what works. Various methods for informing and educating the public about sexual violence are proposed. The paper concludes with suggestions on how harm can be minimised through the use of a public health approach. |
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Keywords: | sexual offending sexual offenders public health prevention intervention sexual offending as a public health problem North American perspective |
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