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      Rehabilitation, etiology, and self-regulation: The comprehensive good lives model of treatment for sexual offenders

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      Aggression and Violent Behavior
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              First report of the collaborative outcome data project on the effectiveness of psychological treatment for sex offenders.

              This meta-analytic review examined the effectiveness of psychological treatment for sex offenders by summarizing data from 43 studies (combined n = 9,454). Averaged across all studies, the sexual offence recidivism rate was lower for the treatment groups (12.3%) than the comparison groups (16.8%, 38 studies, unweighted average). A similar pattern was found for general recidivism, although the overall rates were predictably higher (treatment 27.9%, comparison 39.2%, 30 studies). Current treatments (cognitive-behavioral, k = 13; systemic, k = 2) were associated with reductions in both sexual recidivism (from 17.4 to 9.9%) and general recidivism (from 51 to 32%). Older forms of treatment (operating prior to 1980) appeared to have little effect. Future directions for improving the quality of sex offender treatment outcome evaluations are discussed.
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                Journal
                Aggression and Violent Behavior
                Aggression and Violent Behavior
                Elsevier BV
                13591789
                January 2006
                January 2006
                : 11
                : 1
                : 77-94
                Article
                10.1016/j.avb.2005.06.001
                59db1585-febd-43e5-bd51-05294ce2000b
                © 2006

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