The Juvenile Sex Offender Assessment Protocol - II (Training)

May 18 & 19, 2026 - 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM EDT

Sue Righthand, PhD, Co-Author of the J-SOAP II

The Juvenile Sex Offender Assessment Protocol II (J-SOAP II) is a checklist developed to aid in the systematic review of risk factors associated with sexual and criminal offending. It is used with boys between 12 and 18 years old who have been adjudicated for sexual offenses and non-adjudicated youths with a history of sexually coercive behavior.

Multidisciplinary Evidence-Based Approaches to Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children

This webinar is focused on increasing the knowledge base around problematic sexual behavior in children for all multidisciplinary team members. The National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth (NCSBY) defines children with problematic sexual behavior (PSB) as youth who engage in behaviors involving sexual body parts that are developmentally inappropriate and/or potentially harmful to self and others (Carpentier, Silovsky, Chaffin, 2005). Consideration will be given to the role that technology plays in increasing youth exposure to sexualized material and the impact of exposure.

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