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Standards and Guidelines for the Evaluation, Assessment, Treatment and Supervision of Juveniles Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses

Publication year: 2003 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Standards required for juvenile sex offenders and recommended for juveniles and families seeking intervention for sexually abusive behavior are presented. Sections of these standards are: introduction; guiding principles; definitions; presentence investigations of juveniles who have committed sexual offenses; evaluation and ongoing assessment of juveniles who have committed sexual offenses; standards of practice for treatment providers; qualifications of providers, evaluators and programs for juveniles who have committed sexual offenses; establishment of a multidisciplinary team for the management and supervision of juveniles who commit sexual offenses; additional conditions of community supervision; polygraph examination of juveniles who have committed sexual offenses; victims and potential victims -- clarification, contact, and reunification; informed supervision protocol; therapeutic care protocol; polygraph examination; denial; special populations; Sex Offender Management Board Administrative Policies Revised July 2002; denial of placement on provider list; and synopsis of supporting research.
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