1 Introduction
Part 1: Key Concepts
2 Stranger Violence
3 A Geographical Perspective
4 The classification of Sexual Violence
5 The Psychology of the Offender
6 The Sexually Deviant Offender
Part 2: Stranger Sexual Violence
7 Acquisitive Stranger Sexual violence: Sexual Burglaries and other thefts
8 Non-contact Stranger Sexual Violence: Exhibitionism and Voyeurism
9 Contact Stranger Sexual Violence: Rape and other Sexual Assaults
10 Stranger Sexual Femicide: The Sexual Killing of Women by Male Strangers
Part 3: Application to Criminal Justice Practice
11 Forensic case formulation: The key to understanding and intervening
12 Index offence analysis: A guide for criminal justice practitioners
Part 4: Conclusion
13 Bringing it all together
Paul V. Greenall, PhD, has spent most of his working life in secure hospitals. He started at Ashworth Hospital, near Liverpool, as an administrator before becoming a research psychologist there. He then worked in Forensic/Clinical practice within the secure units of Prestwich Hospital in Manchester. Dr Greenall is presently a principal forensic psychologist (HCPC registered) working within the mental health in-reach teams of several male prisons in the northwest of England. In all these roles, Dr Greenall has interviewed, researched, assessed, and worked clinically with a range of mentally disordered offenders, and from this he developed a particular interest in the assessment and formulation of sexual violence. Dr Greenall has also held academic posts at universities in Liverpool and Manchester and has lectured on Forensic Psychology to undergraduates and postgraduates. He is presently a senior lecturer in Forensic Psychology at Edge Hill University, a fellow of the High Education Academy, and a visiting fellow at the University of Huddersfield.