Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Do Low‐risk Sexual Offenders Need Treatment?
View through CrossRef
AbstractThe risk principle of offender rehabilitation states that the intensity of treatment should be proportional to the offender's risk. This article reviews the evidence base for the risk principle with sexual offenders, as well as identifying other arguments, in order to determine whether low‐risk sexual offenders need treatment, and of what type and magnitude. We conclude that low‐risk sexual offenders probably need no more than 100 hours of offence‐focused treatment given their very low reconviction rates. Low‐risk sexual offenders should be kept separate from higher‐risk offenders, and treatment should not interfere with other activities that will enable a non‐offending lifestyle.
Title: Do Low‐risk Sexual Offenders Need Treatment?
Description:
AbstractThe risk principle of offender rehabilitation states that the intensity of treatment should be proportional to the offender's risk.
This article reviews the evidence base for the risk principle with sexual offenders, as well as identifying other arguments, in order to determine whether low‐risk sexual offenders need treatment, and of what type and magnitude.
We conclude that low‐risk sexual offenders probably need no more than 100 hours of offence‐focused treatment given their very low reconviction rates.
Low‐risk sexual offenders should be kept separate from higher‐risk offenders, and treatment should not interfere with other activities that will enable a non‐offending lifestyle.
Related Results
The Sexual Functioning Profile of a Nonforensic Sample of Individuals Reporting Sexual Aggression Against Women
The Sexual Functioning Profile of a Nonforensic Sample of Individuals Reporting Sexual Aggression Against Women
ABSTRACTIntroductionSexual offenders are believed to present marked sexual difficulties. However, most of the studies characterizing sex offenders' sexual functioning were conducte...
(184) The Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction in Women Seeking Infertility Treatment in Vietnam
(184) The Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction in Women Seeking Infertility Treatment in Vietnam
Abstract
Introduction
Sexual function plays a crucial role in women's psychosocial and overall well-being, significantly impacti...
Profiles and Experiences of Drug Use and Criminal Involvement among Malay Offenders in Malaysia
Profiles and Experiences of Drug Use and Criminal Involvement among Malay Offenders in Malaysia
The problem of drug use and crime worries many people as it threatens the well-being, harmony and security of the country and society. Over the years, this problem has been often a...
Girl Child Sexual Abuse in Lusaka Urban
Girl Child Sexual Abuse in Lusaka Urban
The study on girl child sexual abuse and whose findings are presented in this article was conducted in 2010 as an academic requirement for the purpose of completing a Master’s degr...
Sex Offenders' Relationship Frames (SORF): A Qualitative Analysis of Value-laden Cognition in Child Sex Offenders
Sex Offenders' Relationship Frames (SORF): A Qualitative Analysis of Value-laden Cognition in Child Sex Offenders
<p>Over the past decades, sex offenders' cognition, specifically their cognitive distortions, have been the focus of extensive research. Traditionally, cognitive distortions ...
Interventions to Reduce Distress in Adult Victims of Sexual Violence and Rape: A Systematic Review
Interventions to Reduce Distress in Adult Victims of Sexual Violence and Rape: A Systematic Review
The Campbell systematic review aims to examine the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic interventions in reducing symptoms of distress and trauma for victims of sexual assault and ra...
Women, Painful Sex, and Mindfulness
Women, Painful Sex, and Mindfulness
Abstract
Objectives
Mindfulness-based approaches to treatment of sexual dysfunction associated with vulvar pain appear promising, but little is know...

