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Robert COURTOIS, Auteur ; Héloïse HUMEAU, Auteur ; Ingrid BERTSCH, Auteur ; Emmanuel MOZAS, Auteur ; Céline LAMBALLAIS, Auteur ; Grégoire BAUDIN, Auteur ; Catherine POTARD, Auteur |Introduction Les représentations sociales concernant les auteurs de violences sexuelles (AVS) sont habituellement péjoratives. Lobjectif de cette étude est lélaboration dune échelle dévaluation de ces représentations, la comparaison des att[...]Article
Miriam NORTHCUTT BOHMERT, Auteur ; Grant DUWE, Auteur ; Natalie KROOVAND HIPPLE, Auteur |In a climate in which stigmatic shaming is increasing for sex offenders as they leave prison, restorative justice practices have emerged as a promising approach to sex offender reentry success and have been shown to reduce recidivism. Criminolog[...]Article
Andrew BATES, Auteur ; Ron MACRAE, Auteur ; Dominic WILLIAMS, Auteur ; Carrie WEBB, Auteur |This paper gives a history of Hampshire and Thames Valley (HTV) Circles, an organisation which recruits, trains and supports volunteer members of the public who are formed into small groups meeting weekly to provide support and monitoring of pos[...]Article
Stephanie KEWLEY, Auteur ; Anthony BEECH, Auteur ; Leigh HARKINS, Auteur |The aim of this paper is to examine the role of faith-based communities and activities in helping those convicted of sexual offending to desist from crime and reintegrate back into their communities. It was found that much of the current researc[...]Article
Shawn M ROLFE, Auteur ; Richard TEWKSBURY, Auteur ; Ryan D SCHROEDER, Auteur |The primary focus of sex offender research has been on the efficacy and collateral consequences of sex offender registration and notification (SORN) and residence restrictions. Past scholarship has found these laws to cause numerous re-entry bar[...]Mémoire
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Jason RYDBERG, Auteur ; Beth M HUEBNER, Auteur ; Eric GROMMON, Auteur ; Amanda MILLER, Auteur |It is widely understood that stable housing is a key element in the transition from prison to the community. However, many persons under correctional supervision face substantial barriers in securing and maintaining housing, a fact that is heigh[...]Article
Laura TOVEY, Auteur ; Belinda WINDER, Auteur ; Nicholas BLAGDEN, Auteur |It is widely accepted that individuals with convictions are disadvantaged when trying to access the job market. People convicted of sexual offences face further prejudice and stigma given the nature of the most extreme examples of their offences[...]Article
Danielle Arlanda HARRIS, Auteur ; Jill LEVENSON, Auteur |In recent years, there has been a rapid expansion of increasingly restrictive laws managing the post release behavior and movement of individuals convicted of sexual offenses. In the US, this legislation has led to many barriers for people retur[...]Article
Giulia LOWE, Auteur ; Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur |In Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA), trained volunteers support an individual convicted for sexual offenses to reintegrate safely into the community. Developed in Canada, CoSA has been established in many jurisdictions with a growing[...]Thèse
The evolution of risk assessments with sexual/violent offenders is discussed, along with the role of police officers employing Active Risk Management System (ARMS). An updated systematic review evaluating the effectiveness of risk tools for pred[...]Mémoire
Julie LEFRANÇOIS, Auteur ; Jean PROULX, Directeur de mémoire | Montréal [CANADA] : Université de Montréal | 2010Le modèle des vies saines a été développé par Ward et ses collègues en réponse aux critiques adressées au modèle du risque et des besoins. Cette approche se présente à la fois comme une alternative et une approche complémentaire à celle proposée[...]Thèse
The reintegration of convicted sex offenders has become a major social and political issue. Current approaches by the criminal justice system have traditionally sought containment of risk over reintegrative aspects. Circles of Support and Accoun[...]Article
Sandy JUNG, Auteur ; Meredith ALLISON, Auteur ; Erin MARTIN, Auteur |Sex offender registries (SORs) have been established in both Canada and the United States with the auspice of protecting the community from dangerous and violent sexual predators and have been generated as a response to community concerns. Yet, [...]Article
Kieran McCARTAN, Auteur ; James HOGGETT, Auteur ; Jack O'SULLIVAN, Auteur |This paper examines police officer understandings of and attitudes to the sex offenders register, Violent and Sex Offenders Register (ViSOR) and Child Sexual Offender Disclosure Scheme (CSODS) in England and Wales an under-researched area in[...]Article
Emma HAMILTON, Auteur ; Jaymes FAIRFAX-COLUMBO, Auteur |The relationship between collateral consequences and recidivism among individuals who sexually offend continues to be proffered in the literature, yet empirical evidence of these links has yet to be established. This exploratory study investiga[...]Article
Rosie KITSON-BOYCE, Auteur ; Nicholas BLAGDEN, Auteur ; Belinda WINDER, Auteur ; Gayle DILLON, Auteur |Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) are an intervention used to support and enable those who have been convicted of a sexual offence (core member), to reintegrate back into society, whilst still holding them accountable for their behavi[...]Article
Jessica PARKES, Auteur ; Debra GRAY, Auteur ; Lynn McKEAGUE, Auteur |Volunteers are integral to the criminal justice system. For some, this involves providing support in the community to those convicted of sexual offences, which has been found to reduce the risk of reoffending. Currently, the impact on volunteers[...]Mémoire
Convicted sex offenders are amongst the most stigmatized individuals in society who experience individual and structural discrimination. Research regarding the public perceptions of sex offender treatment is important because public attitudes an[...]Article
Robin J. WILSON, Auteur ; Andrew McWHINNIE, Auteur |The actions and consequences of sexual offenders continue to be a topic of great discussion among researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and the community-at-large. Much of this discussion has centered on how offenders should be managed once rel[...]