Group-based cognitive-behavioral programs represent an ‘industry standard’ in sexual offender treatment (McGrath, McGrath, Hoke & Vojtisek, 1998; McGrath, Cumming, Burchard, Zeoli & Ellerby, 2010). Their goal is to target those factors that are both empirically related to recidivism (Beggs, 2010) and potentially amenable to change, such as personal beliefs and attitudes, social and emotional functioning, and sexual deviance (Craissati & Beech, 2003). There is considerable evidence supporting the effectiveness of such programs in reducing reoffending (see Kim, Benekos & Merlo, 2016), and this has been taken as support for these targets as having a causal role in offending
Community safety, decreasing juvenile sexual offense(s), the provision of treatment to reduce the hi...
As of 2009, Finkelhor, Ormrod, and Chaffin, (2009) reported that juveniles accounted for 25.8% of al...
There have been major shifts in the perception of sex offender recidivism over the past thirty years...
Group-based cognitive-behavioral programs represent an ‘industry standard’ in sexual offender treatm...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
Final results from a longitudinal investigation of the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral treatme...
4To whom correspondence should be addressed at e-mail: keaytes @ aol.com. Recent research in the tre...
This meta-analytic review examined the effectiveness of psychological treatment for sex offenders by...
Purpose: The aim was to test whether dynamic criminogenic risk factors change after participation in...
This article reports a test of multisystemic predictors of therapeutic engagement (TE) with adolesce...
The working alliance has proven integral to treatment outcomes even in forensic settings; however th...
This research paper was concerned with the issues surrounding sex offender treatment. Document analy...
Abstract: The authors conducted a study to analyze the outcome of a cognitive behavioral treatment p...
Background and Aims Previous research has shown that the rate of recidivism for sexual offenders is ...
Community safety, decreasing juvenile sexual offense(s), the provision of treatment to reduce the hi...
As of 2009, Finkelhor, Ormrod, and Chaffin, (2009) reported that juveniles accounted for 25.8% of al...
There have been major shifts in the perception of sex offender recidivism over the past thirty years...
Group-based cognitive-behavioral programs represent an ‘industry standard’ in sexual offender treatm...
Cognitive-behavioral treatment has emerged as the principle type of sex offender treatment targeting...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
Final results from a longitudinal investigation of the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral treatme...
4To whom correspondence should be addressed at e-mail: keaytes @ aol.com. Recent research in the tre...
This meta-analytic review examined the effectiveness of psychological treatment for sex offenders by...
Purpose: The aim was to test whether dynamic criminogenic risk factors change after participation in...
This article reports a test of multisystemic predictors of therapeutic engagement (TE) with adolesce...
The working alliance has proven integral to treatment outcomes even in forensic settings; however th...
This research paper was concerned with the issues surrounding sex offender treatment. Document analy...
Abstract: The authors conducted a study to analyze the outcome of a cognitive behavioral treatment p...
Background and Aims Previous research has shown that the rate of recidivism for sexual offenders is ...
Community safety, decreasing juvenile sexual offense(s), the provision of treatment to reduce the hi...
As of 2009, Finkelhor, Ormrod, and Chaffin, (2009) reported that juveniles accounted for 25.8% of al...
There have been major shifts in the perception of sex offender recidivism over the past thirty years...