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A Six-Year Follow-Up of Men Going Through Probation-Based Sex Offender Treatment Programs
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A Six-Year Follow-Up of Men Going Through Probation-Based Sex Offender Treatment Programs
Publication year:
2001
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Sexual reconvictions of male child molesters who have been in the community over 6 years and who have undergone community treatment for sex offenses are analyzed. This report contains the following sections: key points; the current study; the sample; risk of reconviction level; static-99; reconviction in terms of pre-treatment level of sexual offending problems; 8 self-report scale measures; and reconvictions and treatment change. Offenders that did not respond to treatment were more likely to be reconvicted. In general, treatment works better with low deviancy offenders.