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Sheila M McMAHON, Auteur ; David R KARP, Auteur ; Hayley MULHERN, Auteur |Restorative justice is an approach to incidents of harm involving a high level of support and accountability for people who cause harm. To date, there is neither federal regulation nor commonly applied standard of care for re-entry to campus by [...]![]()
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Julie PERRIN, Auteur ; Anne PONSEILLE, Directeur de thèse | Montpellier [FRANCE] : Université Montpellier I | 2012Le développement croissant de règles créatrices d'un dispositif juridique particulier, notamment à l'aune des lois du 23 décembre 1980 ayant redéfini le crime de viol et du 17 juin 1998 relative à la prévention et la répression des infractions s[...]![]()
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Svenja GÖBBELS, Auteur ; Tony WARD, Auteur ; Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur |Despite the fact that most offenders eventually desist from committing further crimes, there is an absence of comprehensive psychological and social accounts of the desistance process, beginning at the point when an individual decides to stop fu[...]![]()
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Paul ROGERS, Auteur ; Lindsay HIRST, Auteur ; Michelle DAVIES, Auteur |In this study the authors examine the effect respondent gender, victim age, and offender treatment programs have upon public attitudes towards sex offenders. A community sample of 235 participants were asked to read a hypothetical vignette invol[...]![]()
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Martine HERZOG-EVANS, Auteur |Les détenus conservent une sexualité, malgré la prison. Sa tolérance ou sa répression dépendent du contrôle interne aux établissements, dans des conditions dimprévisibilité et d'inégalité juridiques complètes. Or le droit interne français, les [...]![]()
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Brandon SPARKS, Auteur ; J. Stephen WORMITH, Auteur |Over the past several decades, societal responses to juvenile crime has evolved from harsh sentences (including death) to more lenient punishments in congruence with our greater understanding of adolescent development. However, some groups of yo[...]![]()
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Lauren RUBENSTEIN, Auteur ; Olivia M TABACZYK, Auteur ; Elizabeth JEGLIC, Auteur |Although education has been demonstrated to promote desistance, a person with a sex offense conviction faces numerous obstacles when pursuing a postsecondary education. In the present study, we investigated perceptions of university administrato[...]![]()
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Lisa L SAMPLE, Auteur ; Brooke N COOLEY, Auteur ; Tusty TEN BENSEL, Auteur |The term sex offender carries expectations that include a continuous level of sexual criminal risk and untreatable mental health conditions that govern sex offending behaviors. These role expectations by the public can socially isolate individua[...]![]()
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Kelly M. SOCIA, Auteur ; Jill LEVENSON, Auteur ; Alissa A. ACKERMAN, Auteur ; Andrew J. R. HARRIS, Auteur |The transience of registered sex offenders (RSOs) is a major impediment to reentry success, particularly because it has been linked to increased absconding and recidivism, and thus decreased community safety. Unfortunately, there is limited exis[...]![]()
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Grant DUWE, Auteur |In 2008, the Minnesota Department of Corrections implemented Minnesota Circles of Support and Accountability (MnCOSA), a sex offender reentry program based on the Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA) model developed in Canada during the [...]![]()
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Kimberly R KRAS, Auteur |Social support is important for individuals successful reentry; however, little is known about how it operates or is influenced by individual and structural factors. Understanding how social support matters for individuals convicted of a sex of[...]![]()
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Hazel KEMSHALL, Auteur ; Gill KELLY, Auteur ; Bernadette WILKINSON, Auteur |A limited Child Sexual Offender Disclosure Scheme was launched in England and Wales in 200910. Drawing upon data from an evaluation of the pilot scheme, this paper explores the views of applicants seeking a disclosure. In particular, the paper [...]![]()
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Chris WILSON, Auteur ; Andrew BATES, Auteur ; Birgit VÖLLM, Auteur |Sex offenders cause particular concern upon release and are often received with apprehension or hostility by the community. This in turn may increase their feelings of loneliness and poor self-esteem hindering re-integration and potentially incr[...]![]()
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A Circle of Support and Accountability (CoSA) is an offender support model associated with high risk adult sex offenders after release from prison. It works by establishing a supportive social network of community volunteers who assist the ex-of[...]![]()
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Martin CLARKE, Auteur ; Susan BROWN, Auteur ; Birgit VÖLLM, Auteur |We conducted a systematic review of studies reporting on the effectiveness of Circles of Support and Accountability (Circles). Circles use volunteers to provide support for sex offenders living in the community. We searched 10 databases up to th[...]![]()
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Kelly RICHARDS, Auteur |Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) appear to reduce the sexual recidivism of core members (i.e., individuals convicted of sexual offending). It remains unclear, however, how they do so. While much previous scholarship has hypothesized [...]![]()
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This thesis aims to further this research base while focussing primarily on the Circle of Support and Accountability (CoSA) programme; one of the key programmes which helps utilise community support towards released sexual offenders as a means o[...]![]()
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Farron WIELINGA, Auteur ; Krystyn MARGEOTES, Auteur ; Mark E. OLVER, Auteur |The present study examined intimacy and loneliness, their etiological significance in sexual offending, viability as a treatment target, and their correlates with relevant psychological constructs and outcomes in a treated sample of 348 men conv[...]