Impact of relapse prevention in treating sex offenders: Preliminary findings

M. Miner, J. K. Marques, D. Day, Craig Nelson
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This paper presents preliminary findings from the first 50 treatment cases and 48 volunteer controls released by California's Sex Offender Treatment and Evaluation Project (SOTEP). Participants receiving a comprehensive Relapse Prevention intervention showed significant changes in their willingness to accept responsibility for their deviant sexual behavior (measured by the Multiphasic Sex Inventory), and for their life circumstances in general (measured by certain scales of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, the Carlson Psychological Survey, and two measures of Locus of Control). Treatment cases also showed significantly less deviant sexual arousal at release, and more ability to cope with possible high risk situations. Treated participants showed less cognitive distortions and justifications for their sexual behavior at release than volunteer controls, and less post-release criminal activity than either these controls or a third group of men who did not volunteer for SOTEP.
预防复发对性犯罪者治疗的影响:初步发现
本文介绍了加州性犯罪者治疗和评估项目(SOTEP)发布的前50个治疗案例和48个志愿者对照的初步结果。接受全面的复发预防干预的参与者显示,他们对自己的异常性行为(通过多相性量表测量)和总体生活环境(通过明尼苏达多相人格量表、卡尔森心理调查和两种控制点测量)承担责任的意愿发生了显著变化。治疗案例也显示,释放时异常性唤起明显减少,应对可能出现的高风险情况的能力更强。与志愿者对照组相比,接受治疗的参与者在释放时表现出更少的认知扭曲和性行为的正当性,而释放后的犯罪活动也比对照组或第三组没有自愿参加SOTEP的男性少。
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