Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The generalization of relapse-prevention skills of 10 males residing at a state facility for sexual offenders diagnosed with an intellectual disability was assessed in the community using three different experimental probes: (a) treatment staff (TS), (b) nontreatment staff (NTS), and (c) community adults (CAs). Results indicated a decrease in compliance from the TS to NTS and CAs, with the lowest levels of generalization displayed by offenders who were older and displayed a wider range of paraphilias. The degree of generalization also varied as a function of the contingencies for prevention-plan noncompliance, with higher rates of generalization occurring for violations that were...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
In the past two decades numerous programs have emerged to treat individuals with developmental disa...
Background Several studies have shown the positive effects of sex offender treatment for men with in...
Sex offending in the general population has been a focus of interest for some time due to the damagi...
The offense pathways model of Ward and Hudson has had a significant impact on work with sex offender...
Objectives and Literature: Some men with intellectual disabilities perpetrate sexually abusive behav...
This study offers a critical review of a treatment group for sexual offenders with learning disabili...
Background: Despite considerable advance and growth in the evidence base for psychological intervent...
Background: Despite considerable advance and growth in the evidence base for psychological intervent...
The present research was designed to examine a set of assessment measures for their effectiveness in...
Preliminary results from research show some promising results for the Sex Offender Treatment Service...
Contains fulltext : 90163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Given that sex...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The ability to adequately evaluate med...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
In the past two decades numerous programs have emerged to treat individuals with developmental disa...
Background Several studies have shown the positive effects of sex offender treatment for men with in...
Sex offending in the general population has been a focus of interest for some time due to the damagi...
The offense pathways model of Ward and Hudson has had a significant impact on work with sex offender...
Objectives and Literature: Some men with intellectual disabilities perpetrate sexually abusive behav...
This study offers a critical review of a treatment group for sexual offenders with learning disabili...
Background: Despite considerable advance and growth in the evidence base for psychological intervent...
Background: Despite considerable advance and growth in the evidence base for psychological intervent...
The present research was designed to examine a set of assessment measures for their effectiveness in...
Preliminary results from research show some promising results for the Sex Offender Treatment Service...
Contains fulltext : 90163.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Given that sex...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The ability to adequately evaluate med...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
Emerging research highlights the role of self-regulation in the treatment of sexual offenders. Safe ...
In the past two decades numerous programs have emerged to treat individuals with developmental disa...