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Publications
Process Evaluations
- Drapeau, M. (2005). Research on the processes involved in treating sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, (2), 117-125.
- Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. (2001). Specialized sex offender probation in Cook County links supervision, treatment. Chicago, Illinois: Author.
- Lowden, K., English, K., Hetz, N., & Harrison, L. (2003). Process evaluations of the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board standards and guidelines: A report of findings. Denver, CO: Office of Research and Statistics, Division of Criminal Justice.
- Pfäfflin, F., Böhmer, M., Cornehl, S., & Mergenthaler, E. (2005). What happens in therapy with sexual offenders? A model of process research. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, (2), 141-151.
- Pithers, W. D. (1999). Empathy: Definition, enhancement, and relevance to the treatment of sexual abusers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14, (3), 257-284.
- Seng, M. J., Stalans, L. J., Yarnold, P., & Swartz, J. (2000). An implementation evaluation of the specialized sex offender projects in DuPage, Lake and Winnebago Counties. Chicago, Illinois: Loyola University.
- Stalans, L. J., Seng, M., Yarnold, P., Lavery, T., & Swartz, J. (n.d.). Process and initial impact evaluation of the Cook County Adult Probation Department's Sex Offender Program. Chicago, Illinois: Loyola University.
Outcome Evaluations
- Alaska Department of Corrections and Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Center. (1996). Sex offender treatment program: Initial recidivism study-Executive summary. Anchorage, AK: Offender Programs, Alaska Department of Corrections; and Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Unit, Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage.
- Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Center, Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage. (1995). Sex offender treatment program: Preliminary description. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Unit, Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage.
- Aytes, K. E., Olsen, S. S., Zakrajsek, T., Murray, P., & Ireson, R. (2001). Cognitive/behavioral treatment for sexual offenders: An examination of recidivism. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 13, (4), 223-231.
- Beech, A., Erikson, M., Friendship, C., & Ditchfield, J. (2001). A six-year follow-up of men going through probation-based sex offender treatment programmes. London: Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.
- Beech, A., Friendship, C., Erikson, M., & Hanson, R. K. (2002). The relationship between static and dynamic risk factors and reconviction in a sample of U.K. child abusers. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 14, (2), 155-167.
- Beech, A. R., & Hamilton-Giachritsis, C. E. (2005). Relationship between therapeutic climate and treatment outcome in group-based sexual offender treatment programs. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, (2), 127-140.
- Crolley, J., Roys, D., Thyer, B. A., & Bordnick, P. S. (1998). Evaluating outpatient behavior therapy of sex offenders. Behavior Modification, 22, (4), 485-501.
- Dowden, C., Antonowicz, D., & Andrews, D. A. (2003). The effectiveness of relapse prevention with offenders: A meta-analysis. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 47 (5), 516-528.
- Firestone, P., Bradford, J. M., McCoy, M., Greenberg, D. M., Curry, S., & Larose, M. R. (2000). Prediction of recidivism in extrafamilial child molesters based on court-related assessments. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 12, (3), 203-221.
- Friendship, C., Mann, R. E., & Beech, A. R. (2003). Evaluation of a national prison-based treatment program for sexual offenders in England and Wales. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, (7), 744-759.
- Friendship, C., Mann, R., & Beech, A. (2003). The prison-based sex offender programme - An evaluation. London: Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.
- Garrett, T., Oliver, C., Wilcox, D. T., & Middleton, D. (2003). Who cares? The views of sexual offenders about the group treatment they receive. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 15, (4), 323-338.
- Geer, T. M., Becker, J. V., Gray, S. R., & Krauss, D. (2001). Predictors of treatment completion in a correctional sex offender treatment program. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 45 (3), 302-313.
- Hall, G. C. N. (1995). Sexual offender recidivism revisited: A meta-analysis of recent treatment studies. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, (5), 802-809.
- Hanson, R. K., Broom, I., & Stephenson, M. (2004). Evaluating community sex offender treatment programs: A 12-year follow-up of 724 offenders. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 2, 87-96.
- Hennessy, M., Walter, J. S., & Vess, J. (2002). An evaluation of the Empat as a measure of victim empathy with civilly committed sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 14, (3), 237-247.
- Hepburn, J. R., & Griffin, M. L. (2004). An analysis of risk factors contributing to the recidivism of sex offenders on probation. Arizona: Arizona State University.
- Hood, R., Shute, S., Felizer, M., & Wilcox, A. (2002). Sex offenders emerging from long-term imprisonment: A study of their long-term reconviction rates and of parole board members judgements of their risk. British Journal of Criminology, 42, (2), 371-394.
- Hudson, S. M., Wales, D. S., Bakker, L., & Ward, T. (2002). Dynamic risk factors. The Kia Marama evaluation. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 14, (2), 103-119.
- Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. (2001). Specialized sex offender probation in Cook County links supervision, treatment. Chicago, Illinois: Author.
- Levenson, J. S. & Cotter, L. P. (2005). The effect of Megan's Law on sex offender reintegration. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 21, (1), 49-66.
- Levenson, J. S., & Macgowan, M. J. (2004). Engagement, denial, and treatment progress among sex offenders in group therapy. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 16, (1), 49-63.
- Looman, J., Abracen, J., & Nicholaichuk, T. P. (2000). Recidivism among treated sexual offenders and matched controls: Data from the regional treatment centre (Ontario). Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15, (3), 279-290.
- Looman, J., Abracen, J., Serin, R., & Marquis, P. (2005). Psychopathy, treatment change, and recidivism in high-risk, high-need sexual offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, (5), 549-568.
- Lowden, K., Hetz, N., Harrison, L., Patrick, D., English, K., & Pasini-Hill, D. (2003). Evaluation of Colorado's prison therapeutic community for sex offenders: A report of findings. Denver, CO: Office of Research and Statistics, Division of Criminal Justice.
- Maletsky, B. M., & Steinhauser, C. (2002). A 25-year follow-up of cognitive/behavioral therapy with 7,275 sexual offenders. Behavior Modification, 2, 123-147.
- Marques, J. K., Day, D. M., Nelson, C., & West, M. A. (1994). Effects of cognitive-behavioral treatment on sex offender recidivism: Preliminary results of a longitudinal study. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 21, 28-54.
- Marques, J. K., Wiederanders, M., Day, D. M., Nelson, C., & van Ommeren, A. (2005). Effects of a relapse prevention program on sexual recidivism: Final results from California's Sex Offender Treatment and Evaluation Project (SOTEP). Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, (1), 79-107.
- Marshall, W. L., & Barbaree, H. E. (1990). Outcome of comprehensive cognitive-behavioral treatment programs. In W. L. Marshall, D. R. Laws, & H. E. Barbaree (Eds.), Handbook of sexual assault: Issues, theories and treatment of the offender (pp. 363-385). New York: Plenum.
- Marshal, W. L., & McGuire, J. (2003). Effect sizes in the treatment of sexual offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 47 (6), 653-663.
- Marshal, W. L., Thornton, D., Marshall, L. E., Fernandez, Y. M., & Mann, R. (2001). Treatment of sexual offenders who are in categorical denial: A pilot project. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 13, (3), 205-215.
- McGrath, R. J., Cumming, G., Livingston, J. A., & Hoke, S. E. (2003). Outcome of a treatment program for adult sex offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, (1), 3-17.
- Meloy, M. L. (2005). The sex offender next door: An analysis of recidivism, risk factors, and deterrence of sex offenders on probation. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 16, (2), 211-236.
- Minnesota Department of Corrections. (2000). Community-based sex offender program evaluation project: 1999 report to the legislature. St. Paul, MN: Author.
- Motiuk, L. L., & Brown, S. L. (1993). Survival time until suspension for sex offenders on conditional release. Canada: Research Branch Correctional Services of Canada.
- Nicholaichuk, T., Gordon, A., Gu, D., & Wong, S. (2000). Outcome of an institutional sexual offender treatment program: A comparison between treated and matched untreated offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 12, (2), 139-153.
- Petrosino, A. J., & Petrosino, C. (1999). The public safety potential of Megan's Law in Massachusetts: An assessment from a sample of criminal sexual psychopaths. Crime & Delinquency, 45, (1), 140-158.
- Phillips, D. M. (1998). Community notification as viewed by Washington's citizens. Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy.
- Polizzi, D. M., MacKenzie, D. L., & Hickman, L. J. (1999). What works in adult sex offender treatment? A review of prison- and non-prison-based treatment programs. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 43 (3), 357-374.
- Pithers, W. D. (1999). Empathy: Definition, enhancement, and relevance to the treatment of sexual abusers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14, (3), 257-284.
- Proctor, J. L., Badzinski, D. M., & Johnson, M. (2002). The impact of media on knowledge and perceptions of Megan's Law. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 13, (4), 356-379.
- Redlich, A. D. (2001). Community notification: Perceptions of its effectiveness in preventing child sexual abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 10, 91-116.
- Reitzel, L. R., & Carbonell, J. L. (2006). The effectiveness of sex offender treatment for juveniles as measured by recidivism: A meta-analysis. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 18, (4), 401-421.
- Rice, M. E., & Harris, G. T. (2003). The size and sign of treatment effects in sex offender therapy. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 989, 428-440.
- Rice, M. E., Quinsey, V. L., & Harris, G. T. (1991). Sexual recidivism among child molesters released from a maximum security psychiatric institution. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 59, (3), 381-386.
- Schram, D. D., & Milloy, C. D. (1995). Community notification: A study of offender characteristics and recidivism. Seattle, WA: Urban Policy Research.
- Schweitzer, R., & Dwyer, J. (2003). Sex crime recidivism: Evaluation of a sexual offender treatment program. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, (11), 1292-1310.
- Seager, J. A., Jellicoe, D., & Dhaliwal, G. K. (2004). Refusers, dropouts, and completers: Measuring sex offender treatment efficacy. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 48 (5), 600-612.
- Stalans, L. J., Seng, M., Yarnold, P., Lavery, T., & Swartz, J. (n.d.). Process and initial impact evaluation of the Cook County Adult Probation Department's Sex Offender Program. Chicago, Illinois: Loyola University.
- Stalans, L. J., Seng, M., & Yarnold, P. R. (2002). Long-term impact evaluation of specialized sex offender probation programs in Lake, DuPage and Winnebago Counties. Chicago, Illinois: Loyola University and Northwestern University Medical School.
- Studer, L. H., Aylwin, A. S., & Reddon, J. R. (2005). Testosterone, sexual offense recidivism, and treatment effect among adult male sex offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, (2), 171-181.
- Tierney, D. W., & McCabe, M. P. (2005). The utility of the trans-theoretical model of behavior change in the treatment of sex offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, (2), 153-170.
- Trevethan, S., Moore, J-P., & Naqitarvik, L. (2004). The Tupiq Program for Inuit sex offenders: A preliminary investigation. Canada: Research Branch Correctional Services of Canada.
- Virginia Sentencing Commission. (2001). Assessing risk among sex offenders in Virginia. Virginia: Author.
- Walker, D. F., McGovern, S. K., Poey, E. L., & Otis, K. E. (2005). Treatment effectiveness for male adolescent sexual offenders: A meta-analysis and review. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 13, (3/4), 281-293.
- Walker, J. T., Madden, S., Vásquez, B. E., VanHouten, A. C., & Ervin-McLarty, G. (n.d.). The influence of sex offender registration and notification laws in the United States. Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Crime Information Center.
- Webster, S. D. (2005). Pathways to sexual offense recidivism following treatment: An examination of the Ward and Hudson self-regulation model of relapse. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, (10), 1175-1196.
- Werholtz, R., & Haden, R. (2007). Offender programs evaluation. Topeka, Kansas: The Kansas Department of Corrections.
- Wilson, R. J., Picheca, J. E., & Prinzo, M. (2005). Circles of support & accountability: An evaluation of the pilot project in South-Central Ontario. Ontario, Canada: Correctional Services of Canada.
- Wood, R. M., Grossman, L. S., & Fichtner, C. G. (2000). Psychological assessment, treatment, and outcome with sex offenders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 23-41.
- Worling, J. R. (2004). The estimate of risk of adolescent sexual offense recidivism (ERASOR): Preliminary psychometric data. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 16, (3), 235-254.
- Zgoba, K. M., Sager, W. R., & Witt, P. H. (2003). Evaluation of New Jersey's sex offender treatment program at the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center: Preliminary results. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 31, (2), 133-164.
- Zgoba, K. M., & Simon, L. M. J. (2005). Recidivism rates of sexual offenders up to 7 years later: Does treatment matter? Criminal Justice Review, 30, (2), 155-173.
Other Sex Offender Program/Strategy Reports
- Abel G. G., Jordan A., & Hand C. G. (2001). Classification models of child molesters utilizing the Abel Assessment for Sexual Interest. Child Abuse Neglect, 25, 703-718.
- Abracen, J., & Looman, J. (2005). Developments in the assessment and treatment of sexual offenders: Looking backward with a view to the future. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, (1), 12-19.
- Arkowitz, S., & Vess, J. (2003). An evaluation of the Bumby RAPE and MOLEST scales as measures of cognitive distortions with civilly committed sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 15, (4), 237-249.
- Aylward, A. (2006). Successful transitions from institution to community: Reentry and the Washington State Sex Offender Treatment Program. Corrections Today Magazine, 68, (7), 76, 77, 82-106.
- Barbaree, H. E. (1997). Evaluating treatment efficacy with sexual offenders: The insensitivity of recidivism studies to treatment effects. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 111-128.
- Barbaree, H. E., Seto, M. C., Langston, C. M., & Peacock, E. J. (2001). Evaluating the predictive accuracy of six risk assessment instruments for adult sex offenders. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 28, 490-521.
- Barbaree, H., Seto, M., Malcolm, B., & Peacock, E. (1997). A model for clinically-informed risk assessment for sex offenders. Canada: Clarke Institute of Psychiatry and Correctional Service Canada.
- Barnes, A. R., Baca, M., Dix, M., Flahr, S., Gaal, C., Whitaker, M., Moeglein, S., & Morgheim, N. (1994). Sex offender treatment project: Literature review. Anchorage, Alaska: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage.
- Becker, J .V. (1994). Offenders: Characteristics and treatment. Sexual Abuse of Children, 4, (2), 176-197.
- Beyko, M. J., & Wong, S. C. P. (2005). Predictors of treatment attrition as indicators for program improvement not offender shortcomings: A study of sex offender treatment attrition. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 17, (4), 375-389.
- Blanchette, K. (1996). Sex offender assessment, treatment and recidivism. Canada: Research Branch Correctional Services of Canada.
- Bradberry, C., & Tester, D. (2005). Sex offenders in South Carolina: An overview of the population and the nexus of community supervision and mental health services. South Carolina: The Office of Research and Statistics.
- Bradford, J. M., & Kaye, N. S. (n.d.). The pharmacological treatment of sexual offenders. Retrieved December 8, 2005.
- Bucklew, J., & Huckins, G. (2006). One Iowa case makes a difference: Engaging resistive sex offenders. Corrections Today Magazine, 68, (7), 78-80.
- Bureau of Justice Assistance. (n.d.). Managing sex offenders: Citizens supporting law enforcement. Washington, DC: Author.
- Center for Sex Offender Management. (2001). Case studies on the Center for Sex Offender Management's national resource sites. Silver Spring, MD: Author.
- Center for Sex Offender Management. (n. d.). An overview of sex offender treatment for a non-clinical audience: A training curriculum. Silver Spring, MD: Author.
- Center for Sex Offender Management. (2006). Understanding treatment for adults and juveniles who have committed sex offenses. Rockville, MD: Author.
- Center for Sex Offender Management. (2007). Managing the challenges of sex offender reentry. Rockville, MD: Author.
- Cohen, M., & Jeglic, E. L. (2007). Sex offender legislation in the United States: What do we know? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 51, (4), 369-383.
- Collaborative Outcome Data Committee. (2007). Sex offender treatment outcome research: CODC guidelines for evaluation. Part 1: Introduction and overview. Canada: Public Safety Canada.
- Colorado Department of Public Safety. (2004). Report on safety issues raised by living arrangements for and location of sex offenders in the community. Colorado: Author.
- Colorado Sex Offender Management Board. (2003). Handbook: Sexually violent predator assessment screening instrument for felons: Background and instruction. Denver, Colorado: Author.
- Correctional Service of Canada. (n.d.). Aboriginal sex offenders: Melding spiritual healing with cognitive-behavioural treatment. Canada: Author.
- Correctional Service of Canada. (n.d.). Case studies of female sex offenders in the correctional service of Canada. Ottawa, Canada: Author.
- Craissati, J., & Beech, A. (2001). Attrition in a community treatment program for child sexual abusers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16, (3), 205-221.
- Dempster, R. J., & Hart, S. D. (2002). The relative utility of fixed and variable risk factors in discriminating sexual recidivists and nonrecidivists. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 14, (2), 121-138.
- de Vogel, V., de Ruiter, C., van Beek, D., & Mead, G. (2004). Predictive validity of the SVR-20 and Static 99 in a Dutch sample of treated sex offenders. Law and Human Behavior, 28, (3), 235-251.
- Doren, D. M. (2004). Stability of the interpretive risk percentages for the PRSASOR and Static-99. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 16, (1) 25-36.
- Dowden, C., & Andrews, D. A. (2000). Effective correctional treatment and violent reoffending: A meta-Analysis. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 42, (4), 449.
- Drapeau, M., Korner, A., Granger, L., Brunet, L., & Casper, F. (2005). A plan analysis of pedophile sexual abusers' motivations for treatment: A qualitative pilot study. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 49, (3), 308-324.
- Edwards, W., & Hensley, C. (2001). Contextualizing sex offender management legislation and policy: Evaluating the problem of latent consequences in community notification laws. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 45, (1), 83-101.
- English, K. (1998). The containment approach: An aggressive strategy for the community management of adult sex offenders. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 4, (1/2), 218-235.
- English, K. (1999). Colorado Division of Criminal Justice: Adult sex offender risk assessment screening instrument. Denver, Colorado: Division of Criminal Justice.
- English, K. (2004). The containment approach to managing sex offenders. Seton Hall Law Review, 34, 1255-1272.
- English, K., Jones, L., Pasini-Hill, D., Patrick, D., & Cooley-Towell, S. (2000). The value of polygraph testing in sex offender management. Denver, CO: Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, Office of Research & Statistics.
- English, K., Retzlaff, P., & Kleinsasser, D. (2002). The Colorado sex offender risk scale. Journal of Child Sex Abuse, 11, (2), 77-96.
- Farkas, M . A., & Stichman, A. (2002). Sex offender laws: Can treatment, punishment, incapacitation, and public safety be reconciled? Criminal Justice Review, 27, 256-283.
- Finn, P. (1997). Sex offender community notification. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.
- Fonza, M. (2001). A review of sex offender treatment programs. The ABNF Journal, 42-48.
- Frost, A. (2004). Therapeutic engagement styles of child sexual offenders in a group treatment program. A grounded theory of study. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 16, (3), 191-208.
- Gallagher, C. A., Wilson, D. B., Hirschfield, P., Coggeshall, M. B., & MacKenzie, D. L. (1999). A quantitative review of the effects of sex offender treatment on sexual reoffending. Corrections Management Quarterly, 3, 19-29.
- Giguere, R. & Bumby, K. (2007). Female sex offenders. Silver Spring, MD: Center for Sex Offender Management.
- Gordon, H., & Grubin, D. (2004). Psychiatric aspects of the assessment and treatment of sex offenders. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 10, 73-80.
- Grossman, L. S., Martis, B.,& Fichtner, C. G. (1999). Are sex offenders treatable? A research overview. Psychiatric Services, 50, (3), 349-361).
- Grotpeter, J. K., & Elliott, D. S. (2002). Violent sexual offending. Boulder, CO: Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence.
- Grubin, D. (n.d.). Expert paper: Sex offender research. Liverpool, England: NHS National Programme on Forensic Mental Health Research and Development.
- Hallett, A. (2006). Sex offender management programming in Massachusetts. Corrections Today Magazine, 68, (7), 74-81.
- Hanson, R. K. (2006). What works: The principles of effective interventions with offenders. Presentation at the 25th Annual Conference of the Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers. Chicago, IL.
- Hanson, R. K., Gordon, A., Harris, A. J. R., Marques, J. K., Murphy, W., Quinsey, V. L., & Seto, M. C. (2002). First report of the collaborative outcome data project on the effectiveness of psychological treatment of sex offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 14, (2), 169-194.
- Hanson, R. K., & Harris, A. J. R. (2001). A structured approach to evaluating change among sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 13, (2), 105-122.
- Hanson, R. K. & Morton-Bourgon, K. E. (2007). The accuracy of recidivism risk assessments for sexual offenders: A meta-analysis. Canada: Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada and Department of Justice Canada.
- Hanson, R. K., Morton, K. E., & Harris, A. J. R. (2003). Sexual offender recidivism risk: What we know and what we need to know. Annals New York Academy of Sciences, 989, 154-166.
- Hanson, R. K., Steffy, R. A., & Gauthier, R. (1993). Long-term recidivism of child molesters. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 646-652.
- Hanson, R. K., & Thornton, D. (2000). Improving risk assessments for sex offenders: A comparison of three actuarial scales. Law and Human Behavior, 24, (1), 119-136.
- Harris, A. J. (2006). Risk assessment and sex offender community supervision: A context-specific framework. Federal Probation, 70, (2).
- Harris, G. T., Rice, M. E., Quinsey, V. L., Lalumičre, M. L., & Boer, D. (2003). A multisite comparison of actuarial risk instruments for sex offenders. Psychological Assessment, 15, (3), 413-425.
- Huebner, B., Valentine, D. C., Stopkes, S., D., Cobbina, J., & Berg, M. (2006). Sex offender risk assessment. Missouri: Institute of Public Policy.
- John Howard Society of Alberta. (1997). Community-based sex offender treatment programs. Alberta, Canada: Author.
- John Howard Society of Alberta. (2002). Sex offender treatment programs. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Author. Retrieved December 8, 2005.
- Kemshall, H. (2002). Risk assessment and management of known sexual and violent offenders: A review of current issues. London, England: Home Office, Police and Reducing Crime Unit, Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.
- Knight, R. A., & Thornton, D. (2007). Evaluating and improving risk assessment schemes for sexual recidivism: A long-term follow-up of convicted sexual offenders. Waltham, Massachusetts and Mauston, Wisconsin: Brandeis University and Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center.
- Koch, S. G. (2001). Megan's Law and the Internet: Exploring the impact of sex offender web sites. Ewing, NJ: Political Science Department, The College of New Jersey.
- La Fond, J. Q., & Winick, B. J. (2004). Sex offender reentry courts: A proposal for managing the risk of returning sex offenders to the community. Seton Hall Law Review, 34, 1173-1212.
- Lane Council of Governments. (2003). Managing sex offenders in the community: A national overview. Eugene, OR: Author.
- Langstrom, N. (2004). Accuracy of actuarial procedures for assessment of sexual offender recidivism risk may vary across ethnicity. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 16, (2), 107-120.
- Langton, C. M., Barbaree, H. E., Seto, M. C., Peacock, E. J., Harkins, L., & Hansen, K. T. (2007). Actuarial assessment of risk for reoffense among adult sex offenders. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, (1), 37-59.
- Lievore, D. (2004). Recidivism of sexual assault offenders: Rates, risk factors and treatment efficacy. Australia: Australian Institute of Criminology.
- Lösel, F. & Schmucker, M. (2005). The effectiveness of treatment for sexual offenders: A comprehensive meta-analysis. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1, 117-146.
- Lovell, E. (2001). Megan's Law: Does it protect children? London, England: National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
- Mann, R. E., Webster, S. D., Schofield, C., & Marshall, W. L. (2004). Approach versus avoidance goals in relapse prevention with sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 16, 65-75.
- Marshal, W. L., & Laws, D. R. (2003). A brief history of behavioral and cognitive behavioral approaches to sexual offenders: Part 2. The modern era. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 15, (2), 93-120.
- Marshal, W. L., & Marshall, L. E. (2007). The utility of the random controlled trial for evaluating sexual offender treatment: The gold standard or an inappropriate strategy? Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 19, (2), 175-191.
- Marshall, W. L., Ward, T., Man, R. E., Moulden, H., Fernandez, Y. M., Serran, G., & Marshall, L. E. (2005). Working positively with sex offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, (9), 1096-1114.
- Matson, S. (2002). Sex offender treatment: A critical management tool. Corrections Today, 64, (6), 114-117.
- McGrath, R. J., & Hoke, S. E. (2001). Vermont assessment of sex offender risk manual. Middlebury, VT: Vermont Department of Corrections.
- Milloy, C. D. (1994). A comparative study of juvenile sex offenders and non-sex offenders. Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy.
- Milloy, C. (2003). Six-year follow-up of released sex offenders recommended for commitment under Washington's sexually violent predator law, where no petition was filed. Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy.
- Milloy, C. (2007). Six-year follow-up of 135 released sex offenders recommended for commitment under Washington's sexually violent predator law, where no petition was filed. Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy.
- Misch, G., Burke, C., Keaton, S., & Pennell, S. (2003). An evaluation of the San Diego County probation supervision standards for adult sex offenders. San Diego, CA: SANDAG.
- Motiuk, L. L., & Brown, S. L. (1996). Factors related to recidivism among released Federal sex offenders. Canada: Research Branch Correctional Services of Canada.
- Motiuk, L. L., & Porporino, F. J. (1993). An examination of sex offender case histories in federal corrections. Canada: Research Branch Correctional Services of Canada.
- National Criminal Justice Association. (n.d.). Sex offender registries and community notification: State's use of technology for public safety. Policy and Practice, 1-8.
- Nieto, M. (2004). Community treatment and supervision of sex offenders: How it's done across the country and in California. Sacramento, CA: California Research Bureau.
- Nunes, K. L, Fireston, P., Bradford, J. M., Greenberg, D. M., & Broom, I. (2002). A comparison of modified version of the Static-99 and the sex offender risk appraisal guide. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 14, (3), 249-265.
- O'Donohue, W., Regev, L. G., & Hagstrom, A. (2000). Problems with the DSM-IV diagnosis of pedophilia. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 12, (2), 95-105.
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