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Sex Offender Treatment: Research Results Inconclusive About What Works to Reduce Recidivism
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Sex Offender Treatment: Research Results Inconclusive About What Works to Reduce Recidivism
Publication year:
1996
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Twenty-two reviews of research on sex offender treatment were identified for this report. Among these reviews, there was no consensus about what treatment works to reduce the recidivism of sex offenders. Most reviews identified methodological limitations as an impediment in evaluating effective treatments.