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Gunda WOESSNER, Auteur |Although recidivism is lower among sexual offenders who have received treatment than those who have not, evaluation and treatment studies reach different numbers on recidivism rates and effectiveness. The question still remains as to what exactl[...]Article
Kyo Chul KOO, Auteur ; Jin Hyoung AHN, Auteur ; Jae Woo LEE, Auteur ; Byung Ha CHUNG, Auteur |"Introduction A growing number of countries are adopting chemical castration as treatment and penalty for sex offenders. Aim The aim of this study is to evaluate the outcome of chemical castration of sexual offenders with a focus on the kineti[...]Article
Caroline CLARKE, Auteur ; James TAPP, Auteur ; Alex LORD, Auteur ; Estelle MOORE, Auteur |Qualitative methods can improve the understanding of the dynamic group processes that occur during interventions with sex offenders and how these might impact upon outcomes. The current study presents themes from post-group interviews with 17 ma[...]Article
Daljit Kaur SANDHU, Auteur ; John ROSE, Auteur |Psychotherapy research suggests that therapists contribute to the process of therapeutic change. Research into sex offender treatment has tended to focus on the content rather than the process of therapeutic change. This paper reviews the eviden[...]Article
Marcel AEBI, Auteur ; Gunnar VOGT, Auteur ; Belinda PLATTNER, Auteur ; Hans-Christoph STEINHAUSEN, Auteur ; Cornelia BESSLER, Auteur |Previous studies have described juveniles who sexually offended (JSO) as a rather heterogeneous population. In consequence, different typologies of JSO have been proposed for a better understanding of the causes and interventional needs of JSO. [...]Ouvrage
Preventing Sexual Violence: How Society Should Cope With Sex Offenders systematically critiques the current treatment of sex offenders in an effort to determine how best to prevent reoffending without infringing on the rights of citizens. The bo[...]Article
Stephen SMALLBONE, Auteur ; Mark RALLINGS, Auteur |Actuarial risk assessment (Static-99 and Static-99-R) scores were obtained for 399 Australian adult sexual offenders who were subsequently released from prison and followed up with searches of police arrest records (mean follow-up period = 29 mo[...]Article
Sarah DeGUE, Auteur ; Linda Anne VALLE, Auteur ; Melissa K HOLT, Auteur ; Greta M MASSETTI, Auteur ; Jennifer L MATJASKO, Auteur ; Andra Teten THARP, Auteur |This systematic review examined 140 outcome evaluations of primary prevention strategies for sexual violence perpetration. The review had two goals: 1) to describe and assess the breadth, quality, and evolution of evaluation research in this are[...]Article
Lynn A. STEWART, Auteur ; Ellen HAMILTON, Auteur ; Geoff WILTON, Auteur ; Colette COUSINEAU, Auteur ; Steven K VARRETTE, Auteur |This study examines the effectiveness of the Tupiq program, a culturally specific program for Inuit sex offenders that incorporates cognitive behavioural methods with traditional Inuit knowledge and culture led by Inuit healers and facilitators.[...]Article
Melissa D. GRADY, Auteur ; Miriam BRODERSEN, Auteur ; Jennifer ABRAMSON, Auteur |The core treatment targets (CTTs) in sex offender treatment programs across much of North America are relatively consistent. These interventions address deficits such as cognitive distortions, victim empathy, and problem-solving. Such deficit ar[...]Article
Wilbert L. REIMER, Auteur ; Tina MATHIEU, Auteur |Thirty-four (34) federally sentenced sex offenders in British Columbia were surveyed using the Yalom (1995) 12 therapeutic factors presented in a 60-item questionnaire Likert format, as well as a semi-structured interview regarding their percept[...]Ouvrage
This book aims to provide an introduction and overview of sex offender treatment programmes, designed for students and practitioners coming to this field. It seeks to describe the development, theoretical underpinnings, treatment goals and opera[...]Article
Amanda M. FANNIFF, Auteur ; David J. KOLKO, Auteur |Adolescents adjudicated for sexual offenses are a heterogeneous group. The identification of more homogeneous subgroups of offenders may enable improved treatment, as the specific risks and needs presented by each group could be more effectively[...]