Innocence Betrayed: Paedophilia, the Media and SocietyISBN: 978-0-7456-2889-9
Paperback
200 pages
December 2002, Polity
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"No one has previously put the case so well for having an adult,
rational debate about how we should respond to paedophilia. Nor
have the counterproductive dangers of outing, naming and shaming
with responses like Megan’s Law been so clearly discussed. A
thoroughly researched and well argued study." Rod Morgan, Her
Majesty’s Chief Inspector of the Probation Service for
England and Wales
"Silverman and Wilson manage to achieve what many of us aspire to - a book that will appeal both to a specialised and lay audience. In the emotionally charged atmosphere of considering the threat posed by predatory paedophiles ... it is important that we have a text that is thoughtful and measured, while also recognising the deep emotions that the topic raises among the populace. ...[T]his is a well-written book that can be recommended to the interested layperson ... while, for the specialist, it draws the threads together of the recent painful scenario where the News of the World has largely orchestrated the terms of the debate." The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice