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Steve ARKOWITZ, Auteur ; James VESS, Auteur |Cognitive distortions are commonly viewed as an important factor in the assessment and treatment of sexual offenders. However, consensus about the operational definition of cognitive distortions and the best instrument to measure such distortion[...]![]()
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An exploration of the treatment expectations and experiences of adolescents who have sexually abused
Shelley GRADY, Auteur ; Joan CHERRY, Auteur ; Mary TALLON, Auteur ; Conall TUNNEY, Auteur ; Gary O'REILLY, Auteur |Background: While previous research has focused on quantitative descriptions of adolescents who sexually abuse, little is known about their personal perspectives of treatment. Aim: The aim of this qualitative study was threefold (1) Describe the[...]![]()
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Eli COLEMAN, Auteur ; John CESNIK, Auteur ; Anne-Marie MOORE, Auteur ; S. Margretta DWYER, Auteur |Sixteen patients who had been treated with psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy for sex offenses in an outpatient clinic for sex offenders from 1988 to 1991 were contacted to participate in a retrospective study of their treatment. These subjects h[...]![]()
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Jamie S WALTON, Auteur ; Simon DUFF, Directeur de thèse | Nottingham [ROYAUME-UNI] : University of Nottingham | 2013This thesis provides a broad and diverse investigation into the field of psychological treatment for child molesters. A range of methods including a systematic review, a single case study and a primary phenomenological investigation were used to[...]![]()
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Till AMELUNG, Auteur ; Laura F. KUHLE, Auteur ; Anna KONRAD, Auteur ; Alfred PAULS, Auteur ; Klaus BEIER, Auteur |Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is considered an effective strategy in sexual offender treatment. However, the evidence base concerning its effects on sexual arousal control is limited. Past research has focused almost exclusively on men in f[...]![]()
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Amanda M. FANNIFF, Auteur ; Elizabeth J. LETOURNEAU, Auteur |The authors reviewed nine studies examining psychometric properties of the Juvenile Sex Offender Assessment ProtocolII (J-SOAP-II) and examined the psychometric properties of the J-SOAP-II when items were scored based on probation records obtai[...]![]()
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Though many treatment programs for adolescent sexual offenders identify specific clinical goals such as the reduction of cognitive distortions, the enhancement of sexual knowledge, the development of prosocial attitudes toward sexual behavior, t[...]![]()
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little is known about how therapists attitudes impact on therapeutic alliance in their clinical work with sex offenders, and what attitudes support workers, who work with sex offenders with intellectual disabilities, hold t[...]![]()
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Angela E. CARR, Auteur ; Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur |Current research provides little evidence for the effectiveness of treatment in reducing sexual offence recidivism amongst low-risk populations. However, in real-world correctional settings, program delivery rarely occurs in a vacuum, treatment [...]![]()
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Paul FEDOROFF, Auteur ; Ingrid C. FEDOROFF, Auteur |In a review of the literature concerning buspirone's effect on sexual functioning three hypotheses are presented: 1. Buspirone's facilitation of sexual functioning is not due solely to its anxiolytic effects; 2. Buspirone facilitates non-paraphi[...]![]()
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Ashley C. T. JONES, Auteur ; Tess M. S. NEAL, Auteur |The effects of sex offender treatment programs have been addressed in the literature, but there are opportunities to expand research and potentially improve existing sex offender treatment programs. The Federal Bureau of Prisons Sex Offender Tr[...]![]()
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Sandy JUNG, Auteur ; Farron WIELINGA, Auteur ; Liam ENNIS, Auteur |The Brief Assessment of Recidivism Risk (BARR-2002R) comprises of six items from the Static-2002R and has been designed for predicting general and violent recidivism among sexual offenders. The present study investigates the ability of the BARR-[...]![]()
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Matthew COLTON, Auteur ; Susan ROBERTS, Auteur ; Maurice VANSTONE, Auteur |In spite of an increasing focus on the assessment and treatment of sexual offenders over the past two decades, much debate persists as to the effectiveness of treatment in reducing recidivism. Given the dearth of research on offenders' perspecti[...]![]()
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Andrew BATES, Auteur ; Dominic WILLIAMS, Auteur ; Chris WILSON, Auteur ; Robin J. WILSON, Auteur |This article describes the first 10 years of the implementation of Circles of Support and Accountability (Circles) in the management of sexual offenders in South-East England by Circles South East (CSE). The Circles of 71 core members are review[...]![]()
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Ashley SPADA, Auteur ; Elizabeth JEGLIC, Auteur |One of the strongest predictors of sexual recidivism is sexual deviance [Hanson, R. K., & Bussière, M. T. (1998). Predicting relapse: A meta-analysis of sexual offender recidivism studies. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 3483[...]![]()
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Jill S. LEVENSON, Auteur ; Kristen M. ZGOBA, Auteur |The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of sexual offender management policies on sex crime repeat arrest rates in Florida. Aggregate data for the period 1990 to 2010 were provided by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Th[...]![]()
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Lucinda A. RASMUSSEN, Auteur |This 6-year prospective study is the first to compare two psychometrically sound risk assessment tools for sexually abusive youth: JSORRAT-II and MEGA♪. Cross-validated on representative samples of over 500 youth, these measures have cutof[...]