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American Nurses Association
Clinical Specialist in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
American Nurses Association
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner

Boston College
Professor of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing

Geriatric sexual offenders
Sexual and violent offenders
Sex crimes and children

Criminal profiling
Sexual and violent offenders
Sex crimes and children
Trauma
and sexual offenses

American Nurses Association Hildegard Peplau Award
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Outstanding
Professional Award
Advocates for Child Psychiatric Nursing, National Advocacy Award
Advisory
Board, Behavioral Sciences Unit, Massachusetts State Police
Grant Review Panel, National Institute of Justice
Former Chairman of the Developing a Research Agenda on Violence
Against Women Committee, National Research Council
Excellence in Medical Student Education Award, American Psychiatric
Association
National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Center for Disease
Control, Grant awardee in cooperation with Pennsylvania Coalition
Against Rape
Children as Witnesses in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse, principle
investigator for National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Ann
Burgess, R.N., D.N. Sc. is one of the most accomplished
nurses in North America. Currently Professor of Psychiatric
Mental Health Nursing at Boston College, she is the former
van Ameringen Professor of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.
Dr.
Burgess co-founded one of the first hospital-based crisis
intervention programs for rape victims at Boston City
Hospital in 1972. Research at that program introduced
the Rape Trauma Syndrome in 1974. This diagnosis has since
gained admissibility in over 300 appellate court decisions.
Dr.
Burgess has long since expanded her research interests
to explore the use of children in pornography; heart attack
victims and return to work; sexual abuse and patterns
of crime scenes; children as witnesses in child sex abuse
trials; AIDS, ethics, and sexual assault; sexual abuse
and exploitation of children; and infant kidnapping. Most
recently, she has been studying patterns of trauma in
elderly and handicapped rape victims and testing interventions
for reducing post-trauma symptoms in rape victims.
Author
of nine textbooks on psychiatric nursing and crisis intervention,
Dr.Burgess has also authored ten books on assessment and
treatment of child, adolescent, and adult sexual assault
victims and serial offenders,including rapists, murderers,
child molesters, and abductors. This includes the award
winning Crime Classification Manual. She has co-authored
over 135 articles and chapters in rape victimology, as
well as 6 monographs for the Department of Justice on
child sex rings, adolescent rape victimization, adolescent
runaways, child molesters and abductors, juvenile prostitution,
and infant abductions. She has maintained a private psychotherapy
practice in the Massachusetts area since 1966.
Dr.
Burgess was recognized in 1994 for her continuing achievements
and contributions by election to the Institute of Medicine,
a part of the National Academy of Sciences. In 1996, she
chaired the National Research Council's Task Force on
Violence Against Women.
Her continued commitment to research and investigate matters
of sexual and violent crimes keeps her at the forefront
of these issues, pushing the limits of mental health's
appreciation for offenders and their victims.
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"Forensic Management of Sex Offenders" NY: Kluwer
Academic/Plenum, Prentky, R.A. and Burgess, A.W.
2000
"Understanding
Violence Against Women" Crowell, N.A. and Burgess,
A.W National Academy Press Washington, D.C. 1996
"Practical
Rape Investigation" (New York: Elsevier), 2001 Third
ed. Hazelwood, R.R. and Burgess, A.W published by
CRC Press, Inc Boca Raton, FL, 1995
"The
Crime Classification Manual" Jossey-Bass. Douglas,
J.E., Burgess, A.W., Burgess, A. G., Ressler, R.K.
San Francisco 1992.
"Serial
Murder and Sexual Homicide.," Myers, W.C., Burgess,
A.W., Burgess, A.G., & Douglas, J.E (Van Hassett,
V.B. and Hersen, M. eds) In Handbook of Psychological
Approaches with Violent Offenders. 1997
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