The book delves into the legal obligations of mandated reporters, such as medical professionals and educators, highlighting their duty to report suspected offenses. It also analyzes sentencing structures, exploring factors influencing decisions, like prior criminal history and the impact on the victim. By examining discrepancies in classification and reporting across different jurisdictions, the work reveals potential avenues for legal reform, moving chapter by chapter through definitions, reporting rules, and sentencing.
Drawing from legal statutes, case law, and scholarly research, this book presents a multifaceted analysis, incorporating statistical data and connecting to criminology, sociology, and psychology. It serves as a valuable resource for legal professionals, academics, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the legal dimensions of sexual offenses, providing a framework for understanding core principles and emerging trends.