Most crimes of sexual violence are committed by people known to the victim acquaintances and family members. Yet politicians and the media overemphasize predatory strangers when legislating against and reporting on sexual violence. In this book, Eric S. Janus goes far beyond sensational headlines to expose the reality of the laws designed to prevent sexual crimes. He shows that "sexual predator" laws, which have intense public and political support, are counterproductive.
Janus contends that aggressive measures such as civil commitment and Megan's law, which are designed to restrain...
Most crimes of sexual violence are committed by people known to the victim acquaintances and family members. Yet politicians and the media overemph...
Most crimes of sexual violence are committed by people known to the victim acquaintances and family members. Yet politicians and the media overemphasize predatory strangers when legislating against and reporting on sexual violence. In this book, Eric S. Janus goes far beyond sensational headlines to expose the reality of the laws designed to prevent sexual crimes. He shows that "sexual predator" laws, which have intense public and political support, are counterproductive.
Janus contends that aggressive measures such as civil commitment and Megan's law, which are designed to restrain...
Most crimes of sexual violence are committed by people known to the victim acquaintances and family members. Yet politicians and the media overemph...