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Sex Offender (From Correctional Assessment, Casework, and Counseling Second Edition, P 261-280, 1997, Anthony Walsh - See NCJ-171362)

NCJ Number
171365
Author(s)
A Walsh; A Ellis
Date Published
1997
Length
20 pages
Annotation
Sex offenders are discussed in terms of their major types, issues related to their assessment and treatment, and implications for correctional personnel.
Abstract
Sex offenders generate strong negative feelings among the public. However, sex offenders vary widely. The majority of rapists appear to be traditional macho males. Rapists who appear to require violence and victim degradation for their satisfaction are usually strangers to their victims; they are rare compared to acquaintance and date rapists. Treatment of rapists in community corrections should center around discussions of sex roles, images of women, and the victim experience. Violent rapists are usually imprisoned and need more intense and specialized treatment, usually administered by psychiatrists and psychologists. Child molesters are usually weak and lonely individuals. True pedophiles are rare. The treatment of child molesters is best accomplished within specialized child sexual abuse clinics. One program that the authors examined uses physiological assessment tools to assess, treat, and monitor the offenders. Case study, articles on treatment, and 48 references