Resources & Education

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Rice, M. E., Harris, G. T., Lang, C., Chaplin, T. C., (2012). Adolescents who have sexually offended: Is phallometry valid? Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 24, 133-152.

Juvenile Justice Topics, Youth with Problematic Sexual Behavior Journal Article Professionals

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Rasmussen, L. A. (1999). Factors related to recidivism among juvenile sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 11, 69-85.

Juvenile Justice Topics, Recidivism Journal Article Professionals

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Prentky, R. A., Righthand, S., Lamade, R. (2016). Sexual offending: Assessment and intervention. In Kirk Heilbrun, Dave DeMatteo, & Naomi Goldstein (Eds.), Handbook of Psychology and Juvenile Justice. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Intervention Books Professionals

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Lussier, P. & Chouinard Thivierge, S. (in press). A developmental life course view of juvenile sexual offending: Key issues and assumptions. In S. Righthand, S. & W. Murphy (Eds.).The Safer Society Handbook of Assessment and Treatment with Adolescents who have Sexually Offended. Brandon, VT: Safer Society Press.

Developmental Perspective Book Chapter Professionals

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Kahn, T. J., & Chambers, H. J. (1991). Assessing reoffense risk with juvenile sexual offenders. Child Welfare, LXX, 333-345.

Recidivism Journal Article Professionals

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Hunter, J. A., Goodwin, D. W., & Becker, J. V. (1994). The relationship between phallometrically measured deviant sexual arousal and clinical characteristics in juvenile sexual offenders. Behaviour Research and Therapy,32,533-588.

Juvenile Justice Topics, Youth with Problematic Sexual Behavior Journal Article Professionals

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Hewitt, S.K. (1999). Assessing allegation of sexual abuse in preschool children: Understanding small voices. Interpersonal Violence: The Practice Series. Thousand Oaks, London, New Delhi: Sage

Sexual Abuse Books Professionals

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Hanson, R. K., & Howard, P. D. (2010). Individual confidence intervals do not inform decision-makers about the accuracy of risk assessment evaluations. Law and Human Behavior, 34, 275-281. doi:10.1007/s10979-010-9227-3

Assessments, Recidivism Journal Article Professionals

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Grisso, T., & Vincent, G.M. (2005). The empirical limits of forensic mental health assessment. Law and Human Behavior, 29(1), 1-3. doi:10.1007/s10979-005-1396-0

Assessments, Law Journal Article Professionals

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Griffin, H. L., Beech, A., Print, B., Bradshaw, H., & Quayle, J. (2008). The development and initial testing of the AIM2 framework to assess risk and strengths in young people who sexually offend. Journal of Sexual 

Assessments, Problematic Sexual Behavior of Youth, Risks and Protective Favors Journal Article Professionals