Preventative services for sexual offenders
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Author (aut): Piché, Lyne
Author (aut): Mathesius, Jeffrey
Author (aut): Lussier, Patrick
Author (aut): Schweighofer, Anton
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The role of primary prevention of sexual offences is an understudied area. The current study examined a sample (N = 100) of men charged or convicted of a sexual offence to determine their interest in interventions that could be offered prior to offending, reasons for not seeking out interventions in the past, and demographic information including onset of deviant sexual fantasy and interests. The majority indicated that preventative interventions, including individual and group treatment, would have been beneficial, but inaccessibility of interventions and fear of arrest prevented them from seeking services. The findings suggest that men who progress to committing a sexual offence are interested in preventative interventions but require information regarding availability of accessible support and the development of primary prevention structures to fulfill society’s desire to prevent sexual offending. |
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Volume 30, Issue 1
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10.1177/1079063216630749
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1079-0632
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© 2018. SAGE Publications (Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers [ATSA]). Sexual Abuse.
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sexual offense
sexual abuse prevention
sexual offender policy
sexual deviance
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