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Protecting Our Kids? How Sex Offender Laws Are Failing Us
Contributor(s): Horowitz, Emily (Author)
ISBN: 1440838623     ISBN-13: 9781440838620
Publisher: ABC-Clio, LLC
OUR PRICE:   $54.45  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2015
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sexual Abuse & Harassment
- Family & Relationships | Abuse - Child Abuse
- Law | Criminal Law - General
Dewey: 364.153
LCCN: 2014048759
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.2" W x 9.3" (1.20 lbs) 208 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Family
 
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Publisher Description:

Do sex offender laws protect children, or are they inherently unfair practices that, at their worst, promote vigilante justice? The latter, this book argues. By analyzing the social, political, historical, and cultural context surrounding the emergence of current sex offender policies and laws, the work shows how sex offenders have come to loom as greater-than-life monsters when, in many cases, that is not true at all. Looking at its subject from a fresh viewpoint, the book shares research and new analyses of data and qualitative evidence to show how sex-offender laws are not only ineffective, but engender destructive fear and anxiety.

To help readers understand the impact of these laws, the author presents interviews with sex offenders and their families as they describe the day-to-day reality of living on the sex offender registry. Citing research and statistics, the book challenges the idea that sex offenders must be continually monitored and publicly identified because they are incurably predatory. Most important, the study shows that undue sex offender panic is preventing policymakers from addressing the true threats to children--poverty and growing inequality.