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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 [...]Mémoire
The study focuses on the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme (CSODS), an under-researched area in the management of sex offenders within the UK. With the rise of child sexual abuse reports and sex offender populations, strategies on preventing [...]Article
Michelle BROWN, Auteur |Recent figures from the Ministry of Justice (March, 2017) show that there are 85,513 offenders in the prison population, 13,246 of whom have been sentenced for sexual offences. This is the highest number in custody since 2002 and it now represen[...]Article
Craig A HARPER, Auteur ; Philip N. S. RUMNEY, Auteur ; Deborah A. SACKEY, Auteur |Attitudes towards individuals with sexual convictions play a major role in the formation of legislative action, including sentencing policies and registration and notification procedures. However, there is little research about stigmatization di[...]Article
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[...]Article
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[...]Article
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 [...]Article
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[...]Article
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[...]Thèse
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[...]Article
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[...]Article
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 [...]Thèse
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[...]Article
Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Carmen L Z GRESS, Auteur |A successful community re-entry is a step toward desistance from sex offending. The re-entry phase is critical because it can trigger dynamic risk factors that can lead to a re-offense. In that context, community risk management is seen as pivot[...]Article
Ian LAMBIE, Auteur ; Malcolm W. STEWART, Auteur |The recidivism rate of 203 people mandated by the courts to attend three communitybased child sexual offender treatment programs (175 treatment cases and 28 assessmentonly cases) was assessed and compared with a probation comparison group. The r[...]Mémoire
People convicted of sexual offences are arguably one of the most marginalized criminal offender groups because both the general population and offender populations tend to have hardened views of these individuals (Spencer, 2009; Wilson & Prinzo,[...]Thèse
Criminology has conventionally focussed on the onset and punishment of crime. Less attention is paid to how offenders reintegrate, exist, cope and move away from crime. However, there is a growing body of research interested in reintegration and[...]Article
Mia GILLIAM, Auteur ; Megan NOVAK, Auteur ; Miriam NORTHCUTT BOHMERT, Auteur ; Grant DUWE, Auteur |Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) are comprised of approximately five trained Circle volunteers who provide support during reentry to one core member previously convicted of a sexual offense. In 2008, the Minnesota Department of Corre[...]Thèse
Rebecca J. MILNER, Auteur ; Joanna CLARKE, Directeur de thèse | York [ROYAUME-UNI] : University of York | 2017The aim of this research was to explore the early stage of desistance in men who have previously committed sexual offences with a view to understanding the process further, and to make recommendations regarding assessment and treatment. Secondly[...]Article
Devin COWAN, Auteur ; Kristen M. ZGOBA, Auteur ; Rob T GUERETTE, Auteur ; Jill S. LEVENSON, Auteur |Much attention has been paid to the examination of community sentiment regarding convicted sex offenders and the policy that governs these offenders behavior. This literature, however, has largely been absent of international comparisons of sex[...]