Sex offender treatment
Sex Offender Supervision: Communication, Training, and Mutual Respect Are Necessary for Effective Collaboration Between Probation Officers and Therapists
The Impact of Prison-Based Treatment on Sex Offender Recidivism
Recidivism Among Treated Sexual Offenders and Comparison Subjects: Recent Outcome Data From the Regional Treatment Centre (Ontario) High-Intensity Sex Offender Treatment Programme
Community Supervision of the Sex Offender: An Overview of Current and Promising Practices
Collaborative Approach to Sex Offender Management
Sex Offender Supervision Communication, Training, and Mutual Respect Are Necessary for Effective Collaboration Between Probation Officers and Therapists
Validation of a Typology for Rapist
Treatment of Sex Offenders (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 13.1-13.15, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ- 162392)
Development, Reliability, and Validity of an Inventory for the Multidimensional Assessment of Sex and Aggression
Plethysmograph Assessment (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 14.1-14.16, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ- 162392)
Pathways to Desistance Among Men Convicted of Sexual Offenses: Linking Post Hoc Accounts of Offending Behavior and Outcomes
Value of the Post-Conviction Polygraph: The Importance of Sanctions
Using the Polygraph (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 15.1-15.18, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Lifetime Probation in Arizona (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 6.1-6.15, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ- 162392)
Decision-Making of the District Attorney: Diverting or Prosecuting Intrafamilial Child Sexual Abuse Offenders
We Need You to Become Experts in the Post-Conviction Polygraph
Residential Treatment Home for Developmentally Disabled Sex Offenders: One Community's Response (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 16.1-16.15, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Starting a Sex Offender Program: Reports From Three Communities (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 7.1-7.13, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Rehabilitation of Child Molesters: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
One Solution to Resource Limitations: Using Probation Officers as Psycho-Educational Group Leaders (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 17.1-17.12, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Community Corrections in Oregon: Empowerment Philosophy and Sex Offender Supervision Network (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 9.1-9.16, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
How Are Sex Offenders Managed on Probation and Parole? A National Survey, Final Report
Sexual Violence Research 15 Years After VAWA
Panelists will summarize the progress and results of sexual violence research since the passage of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. The panel will also examine how research has contributed to policy, assess current knowledge gaps and discuss research needs.
Sex Offenders in the Community: Post-Release, Registration, Notification and Residency Restrictions
The management of sexual offenders in the community post-release is an issue of increasing concern to law enforcement, policymakers and the public. In recent years, efforts to strengthen registration and notification have been enhanced. At the same time, comparatively little attention has been paid to related matters, such as how residency restrictions may impact offenders' efforts to find stable work and living arrangements once they are released from prison, whether rates of recidivism have changed, and whether these policies increase the safety of potential victims.