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Applying the Risk Principle to Sex Offenders
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Sexual HealthSexual CrimeSexual OffendingSexual AbuseRisk ManagementSexual OffendersLawCriminal LawSex OffendersPublic HealthRisk PrincipleSexual BehaviorOffender ClassificationSocial SciencesSexual And Reproductive HealthCriminal JusticeSexual Assault
The risk principle states that higher risk offenders should receive more intensive services, whereas lower risk offenders should receive less intensive services. However, the criminal justice system routinely ignores the risk principle for sex offenders and treats them all the same with little regard for level of risk. This article explores the effects of different levels of treatment intensity on 238 sexual offenders who are on parole. The findings suggest that the risk principle does, in fact, apply to sexual offenders.
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