NCJ Number
110827
Journal
Juvenile and Family Court Journal Volume: 39 Issue: 2 Dated: (1988) Pages: complete issue
Editor(s)
M R Mildon
Date Published
1988
Length
67 pages
Annotation
This preliminary report, based on clinical case experience and the literature, articulates current thinking about a comprehensive response to juvenile sexual offending.
Abstract
The 29 chapters are separated into assumptions reflecting a broad consensus of opinion, issues in need of resolution, and dissenting opinions. In addition to definitions of the problem and relevant language, the report focuses on the legal and treatment response to the juvenile sexual offender. The legal response is examined in terms of reporting, investigation, prosecution, the role of defense counsel, court processes, and supervision and services. Treatment assumptions relate to assessment, provision of treatment, ethical issues, concerns of providers, levels of intervention, theory and its application, treatment methods, treatment evaluation, and aftercare and followup. Offender tracking and registries also are discussed. Considerations in the legal and treatment response to special populations (e.g., female, prepubescent, and developmentally disabled offenders) also are covered, as are such issues as sexually transmitted diseases, victim services, and arousal assessment. Finally, legislative issues, prevention, and research are discussed. Dissenting opinion, additional resources, and a discussion of burnout prevention are appended. 111-item bibliography.