Cultural Responsivity, Treatment of Sexual Violence
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- ISBN 9781394161003
- Weight: 386g
- Dimensions: 152 x 226mm
- Publication Date: 04 Feb 2026
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
ADDRESSING THE CULTURAL DIMENSIONS OF SEXUAL AGGRESSION TREATMENT: INCLUSIVE AND EFFECTIVE APPROACHES TO OFFENDER REHABILITATION
Cultural Responsivity: Treatment of Sexual Violence explores how age, gender, identity, religion, and other socio-cultural factors shape the effectiveness of treatment for individuals who have engaged in sexually aggressive behaviour. Bringing together a panel of leading experts in forensic psychology, this volume provides a comprehensive examination of the necessity for culturally responsive practices in both clinical and correctional contexts.
Detailed chapters cover a diverse range of issues, from foundational principles of cultural humility to interventions tailored for specific groups, including young people, transgender individuals, and those with strong religious identities. The authors discuss practical strategies to adapt treatment approaches to meet the needs of varied populations whilst encouraging students and practitioners to consider how broader socio-cultural dynamics influence therapeutic engagement and outcomes.
Offering diverse biological, psychological and cultural perspectives, Cultural Responsivity: Treatment of Sexual Violence is essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in forensic psychology, criminology, social work, and counselling. It is also a valuable reference for professionals in clinical, forensic, and rehabilitative services who are committed to delivering culturally competent and ethically grounded interventions in the treatment of sexual aggression.
IDA DICKIE, PhD is a professor of clinical psychology with over two decades of experience in forensic practice and teaching. Her research focuses on sexual aggression, cultural responsivity, and treatment outcomes. She has published extensively and contributed to national policy discussions on culturally informed interventions.
ANTHONY R. BEECH, D.PHIL is Emeritus Professor of Criminological Psychology at the University of Birmingham. He is internationally recognised for his work on sexual offending, risk assessment, and treatment efficacy. He has authored numerous books and more than 200 peer-reviewed articles in the field.
SHARRON WAREHAM is a qualified social worker with over 20 years’ experience of working with children and families impacted by sexual abuse. She currently works at the Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse as a practice improvement advisor, where she is actively involved in advancing research and best practice around issues relating to sexual behaviour and abuse across all its forms.
