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'Mommy Didn't Know': Female Sexual Offenders in the U.S.
New Book Offers In-Depth Understanding of Female Sexual
Abuse of Minors
EL CERRITO, Calif., May 9, 2008 -- When the term "sexual
perpetrator" is tossed out there for consideration, a pretty
typical picture comes to mind for many people. Most likely,
this picture does not involve a female perpetrator, but
according to Dr. January Bishop, female sexual abuse of
minors is a quickly growing phenomenon, and the National
Criminal Census Bureau reports that there are approximately
2.5 million female sexual perpetrators within the United
States.
Bishop, a psychologist and clinical social worker who has
spent 25 years in the healthcare field, brings her expertise
and countless hours of clinical research together in a
comprehensive look at the world of female sexual
perpetrators, "Mommy Didn't Know" (published by AuthorHouse
- http://www.authorhouse.com).
An examination of Bishop's clinical research, "Mommy Didn't
Know" attempts to provide an in-depth understanding of some
of the many psychological and political issues surrounding
female sexual offenders. Specifically designed for students,
teachers, parents, attorneys, health care professionals, law
enforcement officials and individuals who are concerned
about the welfare of children in today's society, the book
also serves as a tool to aid professionals in identifying
the long-term consequences of childhood sexual trauma, as
well as the offender's inability to effectively deal with
external stressors due to social barriers. Bishop explains:
Findings reflected that the female participants experienced
feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, lack of support and
social isolation. The majority of female participants also
revealed in their testimonies that they had much difficulty
during their childhood. It was also implied that they did
not experience a normal childhood upbringing. This may also
suggest that they were raised in a relatively dysfunctional
family system as illustrated in their testimony.
"Mommy Didn't Know" offers a personal look inside the lives
of these convicted women, sharing their personal testimonies
and shedding light on just why these women make the
decisions that they do. Reflecting upon this research,
Bishop examines the need for legislators to re-evaluate the
current child sexual abuse laws and forms of clinical
treatment in order to eliminate child sexual abuse.
Dr. January Bishop holds a doctoral degree in counseling
from Argosy University. She has worked extensively with a
diverse range of clients and issues, including high school
and college students, high-risk incarcerated males,
HIV-related psychosocial issues, transgender issues and
sexual assault victims.
AuthorHouse is the premier book publisher
(http://www.authorhouse.com) for emerging, self-published
(http://www.authorhouse.com/GetPublished/FAQ.aspx) authors.
For more information, please visit
http://www.authorhouse.com.
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