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Influence of child Molestation Tendencies and Antisocial Behavior. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Aug 2009, Pages: 152


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The purpose of this ex post facto study was to investigate child molestation tendencies, age, and antisocial behavior as factors that may influence the sex-related and total arrest histories of 24-to- 70-year-old adult males. The results may be surprising. This fascinating book provides the reader with great detail on the relationship between sexual and nonsexual criminal conduct. Dr. Beverly has also written a two-book series titled, “Inside the Mind of a Serial, Multi-paraphilic Sex Offender, which provides a very graphic, perspicacious clinical analysis of an offender’s virtually life-long sexually deviant thoughts, fantasies, and conduct, and is a must for parents, counselors, psychologists, social workers, family therapists, prosecutors, investigators, judges, and sex offender specialists alike. Dr. Beverly also has two training DVD’s available, “How to Start a Sex Offender Group,” and the groundbreaking work titled, “Angry Black Males,” used to train Department of Juvenile Justice staff in the United States.



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