Effective Intervention with Adolescents Who Have Offended Sexually: Translating Research into Practice
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Description
Effective interventions with adolescents with illegal sexual behaviors are developmentally appropriate, assessment-driven and well-implemented. They target dynamic risk and protective factors that are empirically associated with repeated sexual and nonsexual offending. To be most useful, assessments, case planning, and interventions are holistic and include a socio-ecological focus that considers not only the adolescent, but caregivers, peers, and other social influences. Using the risk-needs-responsivity principles (RNR), the authors of this important monograph summarize the latest research findings in each of these important areas.
Clinicians will find the book useful as they conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, monitor progress and determine when treatment objectives and goals have been reached. Program managers and directors will find it useful as they evaluate the effectiveness of their programs and develop or modify their programs to most effectively meet the needs of their clients and families and, as a consequence, facilitate community safety. Social service caseworkers, juvenile probation officers, and other professionals who refer adolescents who have offended sexually for treatment also may find this book useful for helping them identify and select programs that address relevant and research-based targets and employ the most evidence-based intervention strategies.
ISBN
9781940234007
Publication Date
2014
Publisher
Safer Society Press
City
Brandon, VT
Keywords
Teenage sex offenders, Rehabilitation, Services for, Sex crimes, Prevention
Disciplines
Psychology
Recommended Citation
Righthand, Sue; Baird, Brittany; Way, Ineke; and Seto, Michael C., "Effective Intervention with Adolescents Who Have Offended Sexually: Translating Research into Practice" (2014). Faculty and Staff Monograph Publications. 207.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/207