Abstract: This article endeavors to illustrate the realities of prison life for sex offenders and the means by which they attempt to establish viable identities and acquire a survivable niche in the prison general population, particularly when established identities and protective niches are put at risk by entry into a sex offender treatment program. Qualitative data was collected by repeatedly interviewing a cohort of sex offenders for 6 months as they completed a basic sex offender treatment program. The findings indicate a need to include consideration of treatment context in understanding the limits of treatment gain in prison-based programs
This article examines the complexity of prison sex and the challenges that it raises in the context ...
In the current balance of the literature, interventions based on the principles of relapse preventi...
This study examined what factors were predictive of who volunteers for sex of-fender treatment (self...
A sample of 778 male sex offenders, assessed from the 1960s to the 2000s, was examined on expressed ...
Imprisoned sex offenders face abjection because of their criminality and are the most victimized gro...
This article addresses the prediction of treatment completion and outcome of 114 adult sex offenders...
This book focuses on the experience of imprisonment from the perspectives of individuals with sexual...
Detainees enact a "self" that is faced with the prejudices and stereotypes of the crime for which th...
There is a paucity of literature focusing on the challenges involved in undertaking qualitative rese...
Through reporting on an ethnographic study of a Probation Approved Premises, this article explores t...
Rationale Certain types of psychotherapy are effective tools in reducing recidivism among register...
Creating hopeful possibilities for the lives of men with a known history of perpetrating sexual abus...
This ethnography of a prison treatment programme for sex offenders examines the meaning of reha-bili...
The overarching goal of the current work was to explore sanctions experienced by sex offenders prior...
Sex offenders remain the most hated group of offenders, subject to a myriad of regulations and punis...
This article examines the complexity of prison sex and the challenges that it raises in the context ...
In the current balance of the literature, interventions based on the principles of relapse preventi...
This study examined what factors were predictive of who volunteers for sex of-fender treatment (self...
A sample of 778 male sex offenders, assessed from the 1960s to the 2000s, was examined on expressed ...
Imprisoned sex offenders face abjection because of their criminality and are the most victimized gro...
This article addresses the prediction of treatment completion and outcome of 114 adult sex offenders...
This book focuses on the experience of imprisonment from the perspectives of individuals with sexual...
Detainees enact a "self" that is faced with the prejudices and stereotypes of the crime for which th...
There is a paucity of literature focusing on the challenges involved in undertaking qualitative rese...
Through reporting on an ethnographic study of a Probation Approved Premises, this article explores t...
Rationale Certain types of psychotherapy are effective tools in reducing recidivism among register...
Creating hopeful possibilities for the lives of men with a known history of perpetrating sexual abus...
This ethnography of a prison treatment programme for sex offenders examines the meaning of reha-bili...
The overarching goal of the current work was to explore sanctions experienced by sex offenders prior...
Sex offenders remain the most hated group of offenders, subject to a myriad of regulations and punis...
This article examines the complexity of prison sex and the challenges that it raises in the context ...
In the current balance of the literature, interventions based on the principles of relapse preventi...
This study examined what factors were predictive of who volunteers for sex of-fender treatment (self...