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December 11, 2005

Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment 17(4)

October 2005

Articles on programs for reducing sexual violence; sex offender treatment attrition; youth with problematic sexualized behaviors in the child welfare system; relapse prevention with intellectually disabled sexual offenders; identifying schemas in child molesters, rapists, and violent offenders; the strength of sexual arousal as a function of the age of the sex offender in pedophiles, hebephiles, and teleiophiles.

The Utility of Cumulative Meta-Analysis: Application to Programs for Reducing Sexual Violence
R. Karl Hanson, Ian Broom

Predictors of Treatment Attrition as Indicators for Program Improvement not Offender Shortcomings: A Study of Sex Offender Treatment Attrition
Michelle J. Beyko, Stephen C. P. Wong

Youth with Problematic Sexualized Behaviors in the Child Welfare System: A One-Year Longitudinal Study
William N. Friedrich, Amy J. L. Baker, Rob Parker, Mel Schneiderman, Len Gries, Marc Archer

Relapse Prevention with Intellectually Disabled Sexual Offenders
Jenny A. Keeling, John L. Rose

Identifying Schemas in Child Molesters, Rapists, and Violent Offenders
Rebecca J. Milner, Stephen D. Webster

The Strength of Sexual Arousal as a Function of the Age of the Sex Offender: Comparisons Among Pedophiles, Hebephiles, and Teleiophiles
Ray Blanchard, Howard E. Barbaree

Posted by Emma at December 11, 2005 06:56 PM

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