Educating the Community About Sexual Assault and About a Comprehensive Approach to the Management of Sex Offenders in the Community.

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Educating the Community About Sexual Assault and About a Comprehensive Approach to the Management of Sex Offenders in the Community

Management of Sex Offenders in the Community Section 3 Management of Sex Offenders in the Community

Section 3--Learning Objectives Help communities understand “managing” sex offenders. Inform communities about promising practices. Discuss the potential roles of community members.

Why do we need to talk about supervising sex offenders in the community? Most end up released into the community. Most are not under correctional supervision. Some can be safely managed in the community. Communities can help sex offenders reintegrate and thus prevent future victimization. Helping sex offenders reintegrate into society helps the families (including possible victims) both financially and emotionally.

Sex Offender Management Is: Preventing Sexual Assaults by Known Offenders by: Developing and supporting offenders’ internal controls; and Establishing external controls over activities.

from committing future A Comprehensive Approach to Sex Offenders: Focused on Victim and Community Safety Through the Internal and External Control of the Offender Supervision: Specialized Sex Offender Probation/Parole Treatment: Agents: Teaches self-control Monitor and limit and reinforces activities accountability Preventing the Sex Offender from committing future sexual assaults Community: Victim Advocate: Law Enforcement, Assesses impact on Polygraph Examiner, and victim(s) and potential Offender’s Employer, victims Family, and Friends

What Is A Lapse? “Stumble” or step in the wrong direction. Not necessarily a reoffense. A series of lapses may lead to reoffense. A goal in treatment is to identify a sex offender’s lapse behavior to prevent a reoffense. Close monitoring is essential in combination with treatment.

A Victim-Centered Approach Values public safety, victim protection, and reparation. Assists victims and controls offenders. Empowers victims. Commitment by and coordination of key professionals. Increases the likelihood that victims will report and receive assistance.