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An australian adolescent sex offender treatment program: Program and client description
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Sexual CrimeYoung PeopleSexual OffendingSexual AbuseSexual ViolenceChild AbuseAdolescent Behavioral HealthPediatricsCriminal LawAustralian ProgramChild Sexual AbuseMental HealthSexual AssaultMedicineClient DescriptionVictim CharacteristicsHealth Sciences
Abstract The following paper outlines the key components of the Adolescent Sex Offender Treatment Program (ASOTP), an Australian program that provides assessment and therapeutic services to children and adolescents with sexually abusive behaviours. The ASOTP is auspiced by the Children's Protection Society (CPS), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. If is committed to an integrated program model, which focuses on the parallel process of work with child and adolescent victims and perpetrators of sexual abuse. Specific attention is paid to describing the main modules of the formal group therapy program, which most clients enter following risk assessment. Criteria for assessing positive outcomes are also outlined. The characteristics of children and young people who have attended the ASOTP are described, including prior history of victimisation and self-reported problem behaviours as assessed by the Achenbach Youth Self-Report Form. A summary of sexually abusive behaviour and victim characteristics is also provided. Findings are discussed in light of relevant practice and systems issues.
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