Affiliation:
1. Vermont Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Sexual
Abuse, Box 606, Williston, Vermont, 05495
Abstract
Relapse prevention as a supervision strategy for sex offenders is discussed. In the authors' experience, risk factors associated with the abusive acts of sex offenders differ from those of the general criminal population. A review of the information essential to effective probation or parole case planning is provided. Specific probation conditions relevant to sex offenders are suggested Stress is placed on the importance of developing a community-based, collateral network of individuals who might assess the sex offender's self-management and su pervision. An alternative form of community notification, which places responsibility on the offender to inform selected members of his daily life, is discussed.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,General Psychology
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