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This training provides an in-depth overview of sex offender-specific treatment, emphasizing its distinct nature compared to general mental health care. Participants will learn that the primary goal is community protection, along with effective management of sex offenders in the community. Topics covered include the effectiveness of treatment methodologies, research insights, and the collaborative roles of probation officers and treatment providers. Key objectives include understanding assessment tools and the factors that differentiate sex offender treatment from other mental health approaches.
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Goals of This Training • To provide an overview of sex offender-specific treatment and how it differs from other mental health treatment • To emphasize that the goal of sex offender-specific treatment is community protection • To provide an overview of the current state of practice nationwide Long Version: Section 1
Goals of This Training (cont.) • To summarize the research on the effectiveness of sex offender-specific treatment • To identify ways in which probation and parole officers can successfully work together with treatment providers in managing offenders in the community Long Version: Section 1
Overview of the Training • Section 1: Basics of Treatment • Section 2: Outcome Research • Section 3: Elements of Sex Offender-Specific Treatment • Section 4: National Perspective on Practice • Section 5: What to Look for in a Treatment Provider Long Version: Section 1
Learning Objectives for Section 1 Participants will be able to: • Recognize that community protection is the overarching goal of sex offender-specific treatment • Articulate several differences between sex offender-specific treatment and other forms of mental health treatment • Identify methods and adjunctive interventions that comprise comprehensive sex offender-specific treatment Long Version: Section 1
Learning Objectives for Section 1 (cont.) • Describe what assessment is and why it is important in the treatment process • Describe the utility of several assessment tools used in treatment: • Polygraph • Plethysmograph • Abel Assessment of Sexual Interest Long Version: Section 1
The Goal of Sex Offender-Specific Treatment Community protection through effective treatment of criminogenic needs of sex offenders in order to REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE VICTIMIZATION Long Version: Section 1
Differences from Other Forms of Mental Health Treatment • Involuntary clients • Victim and community focus • The primary focus of treatment is not the well-being of the client; rather, it is the protection of the community Long Version: Section 1
Differences from Other Forms of Mental Health Treatment(cont.) • Limited confidentiality • Treatment goals set by provider • Collaboration of treatment provider with others involved in the management of the case • Local and statewide policy teams Long Version: Section 1
Characteristics of Current Sex Offender-Specific Treatment Methods • Group treatment (predominantly) • Cognitive-behavioral therapy • Psychopharmacology (use of medications) • Specialized sex offender assessment • Psycho-physiological assessments • Polygraph • Penile plethysmograph • Abel Assessment of Sexual Interest Long Version: Section 1
Summary Sex Offender-Specific Treatment: • Is an effective tool in preventing future victimization • Differs significantly from other mental health treatment • Involves collaboration among professionals involved in sex offender management Long Version: Section 1