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Goals of This Training

Learn about the goals, methods, and differences of sex offender-specific treatment, and how it contributes to community protection. Explore current practice and effective collaborative approaches with probation and parole officers.

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Goals of This Training

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  1. Goals of This Training • To provide an overview of sex offender-specific treatment and how it differs from other mental health treatment • To emphasize that the goal of sex offender-specific treatment is community protection • To provide an overview of the current state of practice nationwide Short Version: Section 1

  2. Goals of This Training(cont.) • To summarize the research on the effectiveness of sex offender-specific treatment • To identify ways in which probation and parole officers can successfully work together with treatment providers in managing offenders in the community Short Version: Section 1

  3. Learning Objectives for Section 1 Participants will be able to: • Recognize that community protection is the overarching goal of sex offender-specific treatment • Articulate several differences between sex offender-specific treatment and other forms of mental health treatment Short Version: Section 1

  4. Learning Objectives for Section 1(cont.) • Identify methods and adjunctive interventions that comprise comprehensive sex offender-specific treatment • Describe what assessment is and why it is important in the treatment process Short Version: Section 1

  5. The Goal of Sex Offender-Specific Treatment Community protection through effective treatment of criminogenic needs of sex offenders in order to REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE VICTIMIZATION Short Version: Section 1

  6. Differences from Other Forms of Mental Health Treatment • Involuntary clients • Victim and community focus • The primary focus of treatment is not the well-being of the client; rather, it is the protection of the community Short Version: Section 1

  7. Differences from Other Forms of Mental Health Treatment(cont.) • Limited confidentiality • Treatment goals set by provider • Collaboration of treatment provider with others involved in the management of the case • Local and statewide policy teams Short Version: Section 1

  8. Characteristics of Current Sex Offender-Specific Treatment Methods • Group treatment (predominantly) • Cognitive-behavioral therapy • Psychopharmacology (use of medications) Short Version: Section 1

  9. Specialized Sex Offender Assessment • Criminal justice assessments • Clinical assessments • Psycho-physiological assessments • Polygraph • Penile plethysmograph • Abel Assessment of Sexual Interest Short Version: Section 1

  10. Summary Sex Offender-Specific Treatment: • Is an effective tool in preventing future victimization • Differs significantly from other mental health treatment • Involves collaboration with professionals involved in sex offender management Short Version: Section 1

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