Unmasking the sexual offender:
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2023
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments xi I Introduction SECTION I The Offender’s Best Weapon: Society as the Audience to the Offense 5 1 The Со-Defendants: The Role of the Audience to a Sexual Offense 7 The Role of the Audience in the Facilitation of Sexual Violence 7 Societal Building Blocks for Construction of a Good Offense 9 Summary І 6 2 Weaponized Humanity: Why We Offer Denial and Disbelief to Offenders 19 Biases - Constructs of Complacency 20 The Need to Be “Good” 2d Our Narcissism 24 Misapplied Social Rules and Understanding of Deception 25 Confused by “Counterintuitive” Behavior 27 Needfor Ideal Victims 28 Summary 28 3 Myth-Information: Our Misinformed Beliefs about Sexual Offenders Not Always Monsters - The Insidious Normalcy of the Sex Offender 30 The Mythos of False Allegations 32 “Boys Will Be Boys” and Myth of the Unmanageable Arousal 33 “The Devil Made Him Do It” - The Fable of “It Wasn’t Me” 33 The Fiction of Low Self-Esteem, Immaturity, or Sexual Deprivation 34 “He Is Crazy/Sick/Sex Addicted” — The Myth of Mental Illness and Sexual Offending 36 “That’s Not His Type” - The Problem with Typologies 37 “Hurt People Hurt People” - The Problem of the Victimized Victimizer 38 30
viii Contents Myth: Consent Is Too Complicated 39 Summary 40 4 “I Know Him - He’s Not Like That”: The Struggle to Believe 43 Public, Private, and Secret Selves 43 “Stranger Danger” Myth - The Impact of a Relationship on Denial 45 “He’s Good Down Deep!” - All or Nothing Thinking 46 Summary 47 5 The Theater of Sexual Assault: The Act versus the Production 49 Deviance: Criminogenic or Sexual Needs 49 The Stages of Criminal Behavior— Modified 49 Mistakes in Understanding Offenses and Offenders 52 Summary 55 SECTION II Unmasking the Sex Offender 6 Defining Deviance: The Pathway to Offending 57 x 59 Two Primary Pathways to Offending — Character and Sexual Deviance 59 Power of Deviance 63 Deviance and Distortions 64 Summary 65 7 Character Deviance: “He’s Not Sick - He’s Bad” 66 What Is a Personality Disorder? 66 Survival of the Fittest: Antisociality as a Character Pathway 68 Narcissism and Sexual Offending 71 Summary 74 8 Sexual Deviance: The Sexual Pathway to Offending 76 Paraphilias and Paraphilie Disorders 76 Paraphilie Interest and Sexual Crimes 78 Fantasy and Deviance 81 Typologies of Offenders: Understanding Preference and Barriers 83 Summary 85 9 Tools of the Trade: The Manipulations of the Offender Sexual Assault and the “V” Word — Vulnerability 86 Nice Is a Four-Letter Word 89 “Grooming” — Preparing the Victim 90 Co-Opted: Preparing the Audience 93 Deception 95 Using Social Rules for Control 96 86
Contents ix Playing on Our “Isms - Racism, Sexism, Ageism, Weightism, and More 96 Feigning Harmlessness or Garnering Sympathy 91 Using Fear, Intimidation, Helplessness, and Confusion against Others 98 Confuse with Counterintuitive Behavior 99 Summary 99 SECTION III Prevention, Intervention, and Managing Relationships with Offenders 103 10 How Can I Have a Relationship with an Offender? 105 Pressure to Forgive or Deny 105 Identifying Your Expectations and Your Needs 106 Creating and Maintaining Boundaries 106 Maintaining Vigilance 107 Attend to the Non-Sexual Displays of Offense Dynamics 110 Summary 111 11 Assessing Promises: What Does Real Change Look Like? 112 What Doesn’t Matter 112 What Matters When Assessing Change 115 Summary 118 12 “But I Am Telling the Truth!”: Suggestions for Investigation, Supervision, and Treatment of Offenders 119 The Overvalued Interview 119 Challenge and Confrontation 120 Accountability and Agency 120 The Team Approach 121 Dynamic Risk Factors 122 Change Is Meaningful, But What Does It Mean? 123 The Myth of the Supervised Visit 123 Dynamics Define the Offender, Not the Victim 124 Summary 125 13 Prevention Tips and Strategies Be Aware of Your Biases - Confront Your Subtle Blaming 127 Educating Our Children 128 Role Modeling: Violence Is Learned, So Is Respect 129 Make Conflict Your Friend 130 Being a Proactive Bystander 131 Learning to Say Yes — Healthy Sexuality 131 Accepting No Excuses for Abuse 132 Summary 132 127
x Contents 14 “No Victims, No Excuses”: Conclusion Appendix A - Important Concepts to Remember Appendix В — Important Concepts for Family Members/Spouse of the Offender Appendix C — Questions to Understand the Offender and His Deviance Index 134 136 139 141 144
This book unmasks the sexual offender by providing clear, comprehensible information about the motivations, techniques, and dynamics of sexual offenders and their behavior. It not only explores the biases and myths that the reader may rely upon to understand deviance but also explains pathways to offending, the distorted thinking and relating that offenders engage in, and the ways offenders manipulate and exploit others. Sexual offenders are surrounded by mythology, fascination, and revulsion. People who commit sexual offenses present difficult and complicated issues interpersonally, as well as in treatment and management; denial, victim-blaming, aggression, and blatant chronic deception are inherent in interactions with them. Unfortunately, the failure to truly understand their motives and techniques helps provide excuses for and further camouflage of their deviance. The first part of the text explores the presumptions commonly adopted about sexual offenders and shows how misinformation supports the inappropriate behavior of the sexual offender. The second section focuses on exposing the sexual offender using straightforward language and tangible examples. A final, third section includes safety and management strategies for dealing with sex offenders for those both inside and outside the realms of law enforcement and offender supervision. This book is intended for anyone interested in learning about sexual offenders. It is useful for both professionals and non-professionals, including students, paralegals, victim advocates, and others involved in the criminal justice
system or mental health field. Veronique N. Valliere is a licensed psychologist. She has her doctorate in clinical psychology from the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology of Rutgers University. She has over 30 years experience in the field and has worked clinically with violent offenders and their victims, adult and child. She is the owner and director of Valliere Counseling Associates, Inc., an outpatient treatment center for mental health and interpersonal violence, with offices that treat victims and offenders, as well as provides consultation, training, expert witness services, and evaluations. She serves on the Pennsylvania Sexual Offender Assessment Board, reappointed continuously since 199Z She has published on the topic of sexual assault and presented on the same at international, national, and local conferences. She has trained for the FBI, DOJ, DOD, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Ontario Police, Alberta Crown Prosecutor s Office, Amber Alert, Army JAG Office, Pennsylvania State Parole, National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women, and other agencies. She been a guest presenter at many forensic and violence related conferences. She is recognized as an expert on victim behavior and offenders, testifying nationally and internationally. She has testified before the US Congress and Judiciary Committee regarding sexual assault in the military, as well as consulted with the Department of Defense and the US Department of Justice. She has been interviewed for popular magazines on sexual assault and domestic violence, including New York
Times, The Atlantic, People, Self, and Good Housekeeping. She has appeared on PBS News Hour, CBS This Morning, and other programs and radio shows. Dr. Valliere was used as an expert in the sexual assault trial of Bill Cosby. In 2009, she established an annual conference on the investigation, prosecution, and treatment of violence entitled Right From the Start. Dr. Valliere is the author of Understanding Victim Response to Interpersonal Violence: A Guide for Investigators and Prosecutors, published by Routledge Press.
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Contents Acknowledgments xi I Introduction SECTION I The Offender’s Best Weapon: Society as the Audience to the Offense 5 1 The Со-Defendants: The Role of the Audience to a Sexual Offense 7 The Role of the Audience in the Facilitation of Sexual Violence 7 Societal Building Blocks for Construction of a Good Offense 9 Summary І 6 2 Weaponized Humanity: Why We Offer Denial and Disbelief to Offenders 19 Biases - Constructs of Complacency 20 The Need to Be “Good” 2d Our Narcissism 24 Misapplied Social Rules and Understanding of Deception 25 Confused by “Counterintuitive” Behavior 27 Needfor Ideal Victims 28 Summary 28 3 Myth-Information: Our Misinformed Beliefs about Sexual Offenders Not Always Monsters - The Insidious Normalcy of the Sex Offender 30 The Mythos of False Allegations 32 “Boys Will Be Boys” and Myth of the Unmanageable Arousal 33 “The Devil Made Him Do It” - The Fable of “It Wasn’t Me” 33 The Fiction of Low Self-Esteem, Immaturity, or Sexual Deprivation 34 “He Is Crazy/Sick/Sex Addicted” — The Myth of Mental Illness and Sexual Offending 36 “That’s Not His Type” - The Problem with Typologies 37 “Hurt People Hurt People” - The Problem of the Victimized Victimizer 38 30
viii Contents Myth: Consent Is Too Complicated 39 Summary 40 4 “I Know Him - He’s Not Like That”: The Struggle to Believe 43 Public, Private, and Secret Selves 43 “Stranger Danger” Myth - The Impact of a Relationship on Denial 45 “He’s Good Down Deep!” - All or Nothing Thinking 46 Summary 47 5 The Theater of Sexual Assault: The Act versus the Production 49 Deviance: Criminogenic or Sexual Needs 49 The Stages of Criminal Behavior— Modified 49 Mistakes in Understanding Offenses and Offenders 52 Summary 55 SECTION II Unmasking the Sex Offender 6 Defining Deviance: The Pathway to Offending 57 x 59 Two Primary Pathways to Offending — Character and Sexual Deviance 59 Power of Deviance 63 Deviance and Distortions 64 Summary 65 7 Character Deviance: “He’s Not Sick - He’s Bad” 66 What Is a Personality Disorder? 66 Survival of the Fittest: Antisociality as a Character Pathway 68 Narcissism and Sexual Offending 71 Summary 74 8 Sexual Deviance: The Sexual Pathway to Offending 76 Paraphilias and Paraphilie Disorders 76 Paraphilie Interest and Sexual Crimes 78 Fantasy and Deviance 81 Typologies of Offenders: Understanding Preference and Barriers 83 Summary 85 9 Tools of the Trade: The Manipulations of the Offender Sexual Assault and the “V” Word — Vulnerability 86 Nice Is a Four-Letter Word 89 “Grooming” — Preparing the Victim 90 Co-Opted: Preparing the Audience 93 Deception 95 Using Social Rules for Control 96 86
Contents ix Playing on Our “Isms" - Racism, Sexism, Ageism, Weightism, and More 96 Feigning Harmlessness or Garnering Sympathy 91 Using Fear, Intimidation, Helplessness, and Confusion against Others 98 Confuse with Counterintuitive Behavior 99 Summary 99 SECTION III Prevention, Intervention, and Managing Relationships with Offenders 103 10 How Can I Have a Relationship with an Offender? 105 Pressure to Forgive or Deny 105 Identifying Your Expectations and Your Needs 106 Creating and Maintaining Boundaries 106 Maintaining Vigilance 107 Attend to the Non-Sexual Displays of Offense Dynamics 110 Summary 111 11 Assessing Promises: What Does Real Change Look Like? 112 What Doesn’t Matter 112 What Matters When Assessing Change 115 Summary 118 12 “But I Am Telling the Truth!”: Suggestions for Investigation, Supervision, and Treatment of Offenders 119 The Overvalued Interview 119 Challenge and Confrontation 120 Accountability and Agency 120 The Team Approach 121 Dynamic Risk Factors 122 Change Is Meaningful, But What Does It Mean? 123 The Myth of the Supervised Visit 123 Dynamics Define the Offender, Not the Victim 124 Summary 125 13 Prevention Tips and Strategies Be Aware of Your Biases - Confront Your Subtle Blaming 127 Educating Our Children 128 Role Modeling: Violence Is Learned, So Is Respect 129 Make Conflict Your Friend 130 Being a Proactive Bystander 131 Learning to Say Yes — Healthy Sexuality 131 Accepting No Excuses for Abuse 132 Summary 132 127
x Contents 14 “No Victims, No Excuses”: Conclusion Appendix A - Important Concepts to Remember Appendix В — Important Concepts for Family Members/Spouse of the Offender Appendix C — Questions to Understand the Offender and His Deviance Index 134 136 139 141 144
This book unmasks the sexual offender by providing clear, comprehensible information about the motivations, techniques, and dynamics of sexual offenders and their behavior. It not only explores the biases and myths that the reader may rely upon to understand deviance but also explains pathways to offending, the distorted thinking and relating that offenders engage in, and the ways offenders manipulate and exploit others. Sexual offenders are surrounded by mythology, fascination, and revulsion. People who commit sexual offenses present difficult and complicated issues interpersonally, as well as in treatment and management; denial, victim-blaming, aggression, and blatant chronic deception are inherent in interactions with them. Unfortunately, the failure to truly understand their motives and techniques helps provide excuses for and further camouflage of their deviance. The first part of the text explores the presumptions commonly adopted about sexual offenders and shows how misinformation supports the inappropriate behavior of the sexual offender. The second section focuses on exposing the sexual offender using straightforward language and tangible examples. A final, third section includes safety and management strategies for dealing with sex offenders for those both inside and outside the realms of law enforcement and offender supervision. This book is intended for anyone interested in learning about sexual offenders. It is useful for both professionals and non-professionals, including students, paralegals, victim advocates, and others involved in the criminal justice
system or mental health field. Veronique N. Valliere is a licensed psychologist. She has her doctorate in clinical psychology from the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology of Rutgers University. She has over 30 years' experience in the field and has worked clinically with violent offenders and their victims, adult and child. She is the owner and director of Valliere Counseling Associates, Inc., an outpatient treatment center for mental health and interpersonal violence, with offices that treat victims and offenders, as well as provides consultation, training, expert witness services, and evaluations. She serves on the Pennsylvania Sexual Offender Assessment Board, reappointed continuously since 199Z She has published on the topic of sexual assault and presented on the same at international, national, and local conferences. She has trained for the FBI, DOJ, DOD, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Ontario Police, Alberta Crown Prosecutor's Office, Amber Alert, Army JAG Office, Pennsylvania State Parole, National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women, and other agencies. She been a guest presenter at many forensic and violence related conferences. She is recognized as an expert on victim behavior and offenders, testifying nationally and internationally. She has testified before the US Congress and Judiciary Committee regarding sexual assault in the military, as well as consulted with the Department of Defense and the US Department of Justice. She has been interviewed for popular magazines on sexual assault and domestic violence, including New York
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