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Best practice in sexual offender rehabilitation and reintegration programs
by
Christensen, Lara
, Rayment-McHugh, Sue
, McKillop, Nadine
, Prenzler, Tim
in
Best practice
/ Case studies
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Community
/ Correctional treatment programs
/ Cost control
/ Court decisions
/ Crime prevention
/ Criminology
/ Ethnic groups
/ Female offenders
/ Group therapy
/ Intervention
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical treatment
/ Minority groups
/ Multisystemic therapy
/ Offenders
/ Reference services
/ Rehabilitation
/ Sex crimes
/ Sex offenders
/ Social programs
/ Social sciences
/ Subsets
/ Success
/ Therapy
/ Treatment programs
/ Women
2023
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Best practice in sexual offender rehabilitation and reintegration programs
by
Christensen, Lara
, Rayment-McHugh, Sue
, McKillop, Nadine
, Prenzler, Tim
in
Best practice
/ Case studies
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Community
/ Correctional treatment programs
/ Cost control
/ Court decisions
/ Crime prevention
/ Criminology
/ Ethnic groups
/ Female offenders
/ Group therapy
/ Intervention
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical treatment
/ Minority groups
/ Multisystemic therapy
/ Offenders
/ Reference services
/ Rehabilitation
/ Sex crimes
/ Sex offenders
/ Social programs
/ Social sciences
/ Subsets
/ Success
/ Therapy
/ Treatment programs
/ Women
2023
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Best practice in sexual offender rehabilitation and reintegration programs
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Christensen, Lara
, Rayment-McHugh, Sue
, McKillop, Nadine
, Prenzler, Tim
in
Best practice
/ Case studies
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Cognitive-behavioral factors
/ Community
/ Correctional treatment programs
/ Cost control
/ Court decisions
/ Crime prevention
/ Criminology
/ Ethnic groups
/ Female offenders
/ Group therapy
/ Intervention
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical treatment
/ Minority groups
/ Multisystemic therapy
/ Offenders
/ Reference services
/ Rehabilitation
/ Sex crimes
/ Sex offenders
/ Social programs
/ Social sciences
/ Subsets
/ Success
/ Therapy
/ Treatment programs
/ Women
2023
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Best practice in sexual offender rehabilitation and reintegration programs
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Best practice in sexual offender rehabilitation and reintegration programs
2023
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Overview
PurposeThis paper aims to report on the results of a global search to identify the characteristics of successful sexual offender treatment programs, with a view to providing guidance for program development.Design/methodology/approachA keyword search was conducted of criminology and social science databases. Successful programs were selected on evaluations that used standard scientific designs.FindingsThis study identified 18 evaluations of 16 programs showing significant reductions in reconvictions. Most programs used cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), with both group and individual sessions; and many evidenced multisystemic therapy (MST) approaches involving families and/or local communities. CBT-based approaches were also common in the 20 unsuccessful programs identified in the study, although fewer MST-oriented features were in evidence. Noncustodial settings, and combined custodial-noncustodial settings, were also more prominent in the successful programs.Research limitations/implicationsThere is a shortage of studies focused on the specific components of successful treatment programs for sexual offenders, including for subsets of offenders, such as ethnic minority groups and women.Practical implicationsThe findings demonstrate the need for more investment in treatment programs with strict evaluation processes. New and modified programs are likely to benefit from the application of CBT, MST and a community-based reintegration component. More research is needed on effective elements of sexual offender treatment programs.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, this appears to be the first study that examines features of successful sexual offender treatment programs, compared to unsuccessful programs, using a case-study approach. The findings reinforce the known value of CBT and systemic approaches as core features of programs but raise important questions about what other components are key to activating success.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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