The Intensity and Timing of Sex Offender Treatment
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Ross, Stuart
Casey, Sharon
Vess, James
Johns, Diana
Hobbs, Gaynor
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Current evidence about the impact of specialized sex offender treatment on reoffending remains inconsistent, drawing attention to the need to focus more on those program characteristics that potentially moderate outcome. This review considers current professional perspectives and evidence on two defining aspects of treatment: its intensity and timing. It is concluded that insufficient evidence currently exists to articulate best practice in this area and there is a pressing need to collect empirical evidence about the effectiveness of different intensity treatments offered at different stages of sentence.
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Sexual Abuse
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31
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4
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Criminology
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sex offender policy
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Day, A; Ross, S; Casey, S; Vess, J; Johns, D; Hobbs, G, The Intensity and Timing of Sex Offender Treatment, Sexual Abuse, 2019, 31 (4), pp. 397-409