First Report of the Collaborative Outcome Data Project on the Effectiveness of Psychological Treatment for Sex Offenders
Government of Canada · University of Tennessee at Knoxville · +3 more institutions
Abstract
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)…
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- 50.18
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7Topics & keywords
- Recidivism
- Psychology
- Sex offender
- Clinical psychology
- Outcome (game theory)
- Sex offense
- Meta-analysis
- Psychiatry