Abstract

Treatment Effectiveness of the Louisiana Sexual Behavior Problem Treatment Program

Highlights

  • Juveniles with sexual behavior problems, Juvenile Sex Offender Assessment Protocol Two (JSOAP-II), Risk recidivism, Treatment, Secure care

  • The subject sample for this study included 100 adjudicated juveniles with sexual behavior problems residing in a secure care and non-secure care programs

  • This study provides promising support for the use of the cognitive behavioral approach offered through Sexual Behavior Problem Treatment Program (SBPTP) services, in the treatment of adjudicated male juveniles with sexual behavior problems residing in a secure care and non-secure care settings

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Summary

Introduction

Juveniles with sexual behavior problems, Juvenile Sex Offender Assessment Protocol Two (JSOAP-II), Risk recidivism, Treatment, Secure care. An increased focus has been on securing financial resources for effective treatment of juvenile sex offenders, which reduces recidivism upon return to the community [5]. It is important that all spectrum of the professional and community system work towards best practice for treatment, which increases the possibility of offender success and effective return to society. Refer to table 1 for evidence Best Practices Approaches for juveniles with sexual behavior problems. Stakeholders such as juvenile justice jurisdictions, treatment programs, service providers, family members and other community members’ respective roles and responsibilities are essential to the reintegration of offenders [6]. Refer to table 2 for a listing ATSA’s task force sex offender treatment goals

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