This report details the experience of working in partnership with a non-profit community corrections agency to address the issue of adult sex offender treatment in northern B.C. communities. A community development approach was used to research treatment and community needs specific to the north region, and to design a comprehensive program proposal in response to those findings. Needs were assessed by two methods. First, the specific needs of the offenders themselves were evaluated. Probation officers completed a caseload analysis survey form for a sample of 69 sex offenders on probation during a 2-month snapshot period. The second part of the project involved extensive consultation with a total of 56 service providers from eight different...
Never before in our history has there been such a need for sophisticated programming to deal with th...
This proposed pilot project is intended for juvenile sex offenders and their parents. The program ai...
Abstract: This article compares the community protection–risk management model for the control of se...
This report details the experience of working in partnership with a non-profit community corrections...
Sex offender community re-entry is a process fraught with many challenges. As jurisdictions face inc...
Provides a provincial overview of violence in the lives of sexually exploited youth and adult sex wo...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
The Ministry of Justice Sex Offender Treatment Unit (SOTU) commenced as a prison based service in 19...
The sexual abuse of children is a serious social concern. Thus, sexual offenders must receive accura...
Despite growing research in the area, there remains much uncertainty about the effectiveness of comm...
Perpetration of sexual violence is widespread in Australia, creating long-term negative effects on w...
New approaches in any field require analysis. In forensic psychology, strength-based approaches are ...
Society sees us [sexual offenders] as terrible people. Either lock us up or kill us. They don\u27t w...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY More than 12 years ago, a group of concerned citizens formed a community-based sup...
Evaluations of programs for sex offenders report mixed results, are costly and require validation. T...
Never before in our history has there been such a need for sophisticated programming to deal with th...
This proposed pilot project is intended for juvenile sex offenders and their parents. The program ai...
Abstract: This article compares the community protection–risk management model for the control of se...
This report details the experience of working in partnership with a non-profit community corrections...
Sex offender community re-entry is a process fraught with many challenges. As jurisdictions face inc...
Provides a provincial overview of violence in the lives of sexually exploited youth and adult sex wo...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
The Ministry of Justice Sex Offender Treatment Unit (SOTU) commenced as a prison based service in 19...
The sexual abuse of children is a serious social concern. Thus, sexual offenders must receive accura...
Despite growing research in the area, there remains much uncertainty about the effectiveness of comm...
Perpetration of sexual violence is widespread in Australia, creating long-term negative effects on w...
New approaches in any field require analysis. In forensic psychology, strength-based approaches are ...
Society sees us [sexual offenders] as terrible people. Either lock us up or kill us. They don\u27t w...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY More than 12 years ago, a group of concerned citizens formed a community-based sup...
Evaluations of programs for sex offenders report mixed results, are costly and require validation. T...
Never before in our history has there been such a need for sophisticated programming to deal with th...
This proposed pilot project is intended for juvenile sex offenders and their parents. The program ai...
Abstract: This article compares the community protection–risk management model for the control of se...