A National Perspective on the Current State of Practice: Learning Objectives • Describe trends in treatment program prevalence for adults as compared with youth •
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A National Perspective on the Current State of Practice: Learning Objectives • Describe trends in treatment program prevalence for adults as compared with youth • Identify several sex offender treatment approaches currently used in North America • Describe recent trends in sex offender treatment CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience Short Version: Section 4 1 Current Sex Offender Treatment Practice Patterns in North America Current Practices and Trends in Sexual Abuser Management, The Safer Society 2002 Nationwide Survey. CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience Short Version: Section 4 2 Total Number of Programs for Adults, 1986-2002 1000 951 900 800 745 710 700 600 541 500 527 449 429 400 297 300 200 100 0 1986 1988 1990 1992 CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience 1994 1996 2000 Short Version: Section 4 2002 3 Total Number of Programs for Adolescents, 1986-2002 1000 937 900 800 755 684 700 626 573 600 539 500 400 346 276 300 200 100 0 1986 1988 1990 1992 CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience 1994 1996 2000 2002 Short Version: Section 4 4 Community vs. Residential Treatment Programs for Adult Males 15% Community-based Residential (mostly prisons) N=623 Programs 85% CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience Short Version: Section 4 5 State Correctional Treatment Programs Colorado DOC Survey (2000) • 39 states had sex offender treatment programs in their institutions • 30 of these had wait lists for program entry • Number of treatment beds ranged from 70 to 1,200 • Most programs last longer than one year • 12 states require treatment for some types of sex offenders CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience Short Version: Section 4 6 Adult Male Sex Offender Community and Residential Treatment • Most frequent interventions: cognitivebehavioral • Typical duration of treatment: 2-3 years • Typical session length: individual 50 minutes, group 90 minutes • Typical cost of treatment: individual = $45$87, group = $23-$43; 67% offer sliding fee scale CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience Short Version: Section 4 7 Number of Community and Residential Treatment Programs for Adults Compared to Programs for Adolescents and Children 410 951 Adult Adolescents Children 937 CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience Short Version: Section 4 8 Number of Sex Offenders Treated in 2001 4% 11% 25% 60% Adult Males Adolescent Males Female All Ages Male Children N=75,650 CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience Short Version: Section 4 9 Trends in Adult Male Sex Offender Treatment and Community Supervision • Increase in number of treatment programs from 1986-1992; decrease since 1992; increase since 2000 • Increase in victim-centered approach • Strong emphasis on collaboration • Increase in use of polygraph • Decrease in use of penile plethysmograph CSOM Training Curriculum: An Overview of Sex Offender Treatment for a Non-Clinical Audience Short Version: Section 4 10