Treatment FAQ

the truth about how effective sex offender treatment is

by Consuelo Kuhic PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Treated sex offenders in the study had sexual reconviction rates of 16.9 percent after 5 years and 21.8 percent after 10 years, compared to sexual reconviction rates for the untreated sex offenders of 24.5 percent after 5 years and 32.3 percent after 10 years of followup.

What is the most effective treatment for sex offenders?

CBTCurrent research indicates that the most evidence-based therapy for sex offenders, with the best outcomes, is CBT. In addition, a person-centered approach has been demonstrated to be most effective.

Why are sex offenders treated differently?

Why are child sex crimes, and other sex crimes in general, considered different and treated differently? Largely because society tends to view sex crimes as worse than many other crimes — perhaps worse than all other crimes, especially when they involve a child.

What specific strategies are most effective for working with sex offenders in a community?

Intensive supervision and monitoring by specially trained probation and parole officers. Community prevention and education, including social messaging campaigns on respectful interaction.

What is currently most common type of treatment of sex offenders?

cognitive-behavioral treatmentAlthough there is some debate regarding wheth- er treatment with sexual offenders is effective, cognitive-behavioral treatment remains the most widely accepted and empirically supported model of sexual offender treatment with respect to reduc- ing recidivism (e.g., Hanson et al., 2002; Lösel, & Schmucker, 2005).

How do sex offenders survive?

By way of general rules, sex offenders are typically safe in low-security federal prisons. These tend to be dormitory settings housing typically non-violent inmates. The best way to think about this is that if an inmate is caught for a violent act, they are usually transferred to a medium-security prison.

Why do sex offenders lie?

Lying. The sexual offender uses lies to control the information available and therefore to control the situation. The sexual offender also may use lying to keep other people, including his victim, off-balance psychologically.

Are sex offenders treatable?

In NSW, the state government runs programs with both prisoners and sex offenders released in the community. A Corrective Services NSW spokeswoman says treatment includes "programs that encourage offenders to acknowledge their sex-offending behaviour and prepare them for more intensive treatment".

Why is it important to treat sex offenders?

Treatment programs can contribute to public safety by reducing the risk of reoffending among sexual offenders.

Why is assessment of sex offenders controversial?

In this context, the assessment of recidivism risk among sex offenders has been controversial, with some commentators saying that psychologists' participation is unethical. This condemnation has been partly based on the inaccurate assertion that sex offenders are generally very unlikely to recidivate.

Does rehabilitation work on rapists?

In summary, meta-analyses provide no substantial evidence of a rehabilitation effect in rapists - they provide little evidence either way.

Why is it hard to work with sex offenders?

Working with sex offenders can be challenging, one reason being that they may oftentimes not disclose all of their crimes and/or sexually deviant thoughts (Kersting, 2003. (2003). New hope for sex offender treatment: Research suggests psychological treatment helps reduce recidivism among convicted sex offenders.

What drug is given to sex offenders?

Currently several states, including California and Florida, permit convicted sex offenders to be injected with Depo Provera, an FDA-approved birth control drug. Often called "chemical castration," Depo Provera is meant to quell the sex drive of male sex offenders by lowering their testosterone levels.

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