Sexual violence results from a complex interaction of individual, relationship, community, and societal factors. Multiple interventions are required to address these factors not only before, but also after sexual violence occurs as identified in the Social-Ecological Model for Prevention. Intervening with individuals who have committed sexual violence is an important part of this comprehensive sexual violence prevention framework.
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Promoting Collaboration Between Victim Advocates and Sex Offender Management Professionals: A Resource Package (2016)
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