NCJ Number
135844
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 19 Issue: 1 Dated: (March 1992) Pages: 74-92
Date Published
1992
Length
19 pages
Annotation
This article reviews studies regarding treatment outcomes for adult male perpetrators sexual abuse and concludes that the majority of studies indicate relatively low recidivism rates for treated child molesters.
Abstract
Treatment methods include biological and organic treatments with hormones or other methods, group therapies, family therapy, and behavioral treatment. Although the studies have methodological problems, they show relatively low recidivism rates. Further research should use long-term follow-up periods, because the data indicate that the longer the follow-up period the more likely the offender is to recidivate. In addition, research should focus on which types of treatment are most effective for certain client characteristics. Finally, program planning should recognize the need for a continuum care, including follow-up services and long-term legal monitoring to ensure compliance with therapeutic directives. 39 references (Author abstract modified)